LEON

Zero-JS Hypermedia Browser

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LEON
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"My contempt for the state is infinite" 「私の、国家への軽蔑は無限だ」 PGP🔑 258c 2715 3127 5e11 https://zipline.aaroniumii.com/go/pgp_publickey Relay1: wss://librerelay.aaroniumii.com Relay2: wss://librewot.aaroniumii.com

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2025-11-26 08:05:43 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Dear Nostr, I've been less active lately here in Nostr and is just because of #fevela. It's a great client. I've stopped doomscrolling and now I only see the notes that really interest me.
2025-11-13 04:31:13 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
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2025-11-10 01:53:57 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Entropy represents the natural tendency toward disorder. Only by investing energy can we create and maintain order. The more energy you dedicate to something, the lower its entropy will be. Work with consistency and bring order to your life.
2025-11-05 03:05:30 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Fevela is my favorite client at the moment. I love having the notes grouped — it saves me a lot of time by helping me avoid content that doesn’t interest me. It’s very easy to run on a personal server. The interface is fast, clear, and intuitive. But that ability to filter content is a big deal. I’ve tried doing it before with tags and by muting users — even by not following anyone at all. But nothing has worked better for me than the grouping of notes, at least so far. https://github.com/dtonon/fevela
2025-11-05 02:33:16 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
📱My Top 7 Nostr mobile clients to introduce friends and family to The Nostr 1. Amethyst: Although it’s only for Android users, most people I know use it. While it has several settings that can seem intimidating at first, there’s really no need to tweak them too much. Just create a new private key and you can start using it easily. 2. Primal: For iOS users, it’s similar to Amethyst, although it doesn’t have as many settings that might impress. I think this can also dampen some imagination and curiosity about learning more about the protocol itself. 3. Jumble (and its forks): This would also be among my first choices if it had a mobile app. Although it can be used from the browser without any problem, “normies” are conditioned to expect downloadable apps from app stores — and there’s little that can be done against that. 4. Coracle: This would be my first choice. However, it’s slow when loading feeds. And the first thing that comes out of a “normie’s” mouth when it takes a bit is “it doesn’t work...”. 5. Voyage: It’s excellent for avoiding distractions and focusing on written content, but “normies” look for the best way to waste their time. They might find it very boring. 6. Nostrudel: It’s the best there is, but it requires a more technical and deeper understanding of how the protocol works. 7. Damus: The general recommendation is to leave iOS and use Android, but if there’s no other option, maybe as a last resort I’d recommend Damus. What do you always recomend first to a newbie and why?? #nostr
2025-11-05 02:26:55 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →