Then you don’t spend much time on Nostr, or maybe you don’t spend much time listening to your users, or maybe you don’t actually look at the crash reports submitted in iOS, or maybe they’re just useless. Idk wtf to tell you Will. Damus became shite compared to other iOS clients and you’re more concerned about arguing with users who point it out than you are with actually fixing the problems. Some of the problems have existed for over a year without being fixed, like fucked up navigation between replies in threads.
what this person has to say isn’t about nostr or damus. steer clear. my last comment. I’ll see myself out.
I used to get crashes in Damus frequently but lately they seem to happen much less often. I do click "send crash report to developer" button when it happens as well, but not sure if that report makes it's way to @jb55 or @damus or maybe they just get lost in the ether along the way.
Pretty sure we have one of most responsive teams on nostr: @elsat is meticulously tracking all issues that users report here on nostr, and anyone can @ me at any time if they are having a critical issue that is preventing them from using the app.
So far we are tracking a bunch of mute related bugs https://github.com/damus-io/damus/issues/2222 and a stalling issue when your contact list gets to a certain size: https://github.com/damus-io/damus/issues/2194
We recently fixed a major issue where if you don’t have a contact list you can’t use damus really.
We are currently not tracking any major crashing issues, if it is still happening let me know.
This claim that we don’t care or that i don’t use Nostr enough is just wrong, i probably use nostr too much. I am constantly dogfooding damus and have one of the busiest accounts to test on, but sometimes we miss things due to weird relay and contact list, and mute edge cases.
I haven’t had crashes/freezes for a very long time.
It was something back many months ago. But not anymore.
I have other quirks which I reported to @elsat though not sure if they are tracked. Because the one I have is very odd.