Primal for Android build 0.91.2 is out. Check it out and let us know what you’d like to see next! 🤙
Features
- Latest with Replies feed
- Profile tabs for notes, replies, follows, and followers
- Feed: long press to save images
Fixes
- Default zap selection now persists correctly
- Added following self when creating account
https://primal.net/downloads
How can you not be bullish on Nostr?!
The amount of experimentation - both in features and revenue models - is delightful to see. Best ideas will thrive and be further improved. We'll get to watch all of it unfold. Nostr is inevitable.
Love seeing this. LFG @Vitor Pamplona! 🚀
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If you are using the APK (de-Googled) version of the app, that feature is not available. You can do in-app purchases only if you install Primal via Google Play Store.
We work on all three apps (web, iOS, android) in parallel. So yes, you can expect a constant stream of updates for all of them.
We haven't yet decided whether to implement the note delete option, as there is no guarantee that the relays will actually delete the note, but we are considering it.
We are planning to add multi-account support although we don't have a timeline for that yet.
We haven't yet decided if we are going to implement the delete command, as there is no guarantee that the note will actually be deleted by relays, but we are considering it.
Nostr clients that utilize indexers for content display - like Primal - are even better at surfacing content from “long tail” relays. Anyone can run a low-powered obscure relay. As long as the relay is included in the NIP-65 or NIP-05 relay list of a single nostr user, that relay will be indexed. You can totally run a relay on a raspberry pi and have your content accessible by millions of users.
Now, an argument can be made that this model introduces centralization at the indexer level, which is true. The good news is that anyone can run an indexer, and we are already seeing many indexers being stood up. I envision hundreds of indexing services with all kinds of configurations in terms of relay lists, event types and date-based pruning.
The most encouraging part is that these different decentralization techniques are sprouting organically by people acting in their own self interest and without any central coordination. The core nostr protocol is solid and makes it easy to build these types of solutions.
Therefore nostr decentralization is much better than it looks at a first glance. @pkt@niftynei
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