Silberengel @Silberengel - 5d
π #Nostrudel
I have no idea why I am connected to so many relays.
nostr:npub1ye5ptcxfyyxl5vjvdjar2ua3f0hynkjzpx552mu5snj3qmx5pzjscpknpr How do I make sure that it only uses my relay settings?
hzrd149 @hzrd149 - 5d
The app follows all relay hints and I haven't thought to add an option to turn it off since my focus has been to see all events It wouldn't be too difficult to add an option, however the code is somewhat a mess so finding all the places where relay hints are used would be difficult :(
That is what it's doing, but It keeps the connection open for two minutes just in case more requests need to be made. otherwise it would keep spamming the server with a new connection for every request
hzrd149 @hzrd149 - 4d
I hope it helps and I would encourage you to give it a try for web apps instead of NDK. although you will have to be a little more patient since my docs are lacking
Wait C++. I thought all nostr development was supposed to be in JavaScript π Building an app first is the best way to build an SDK, thats what I've done with noStrudel and applesauce. it lets you get a really good understanding of what is needed and what actually works so you don't build the wrong things for the SDK
Silberengel @Silberengel - 3d
It seems inefficient to chase events on hints, when the events are already on theforest or thecitadel. Only need the hints if you can't find something, but we manage to find nearly everything because our relays are aggregators. Could maybe be the stage after looking at the community relays and the user relays, before going to fallback ones. I don't like the idea of REQing to 50 relays from whomever, when I already have the notes. Tells everyone what I'm looking at.
The thing is that we don't need to find the copy on JimBob.relay.com; we just need to find a copy with the same eventID, and we usually have that, or some other relay on our list does.
Nah, this is a bug, not a feature. If I try to use Nostrudel, it totally melts down and my fan starts whirring like crazy, as it tries to connect to crazy amounts of relays. I just tried it again. This is me, with ZERO follows, looking straight at theforest global feed, and it connects to over 70 relays, just to find the other notes THAT ARE ON THE SAME EXACT RELAY. Everything is on theforest. It doesn't show me a single note that looking at the relay wouldn't show me and the notifications often tell me that they can't find a note ON THE SAME EXACT RELAY. Bizarre and unusable and needs to be corrected.
Completely drains my computer. It's whiiiiiiirrrrrriiiiing.
Well, they shouldn't do it by search on 120 different relays, simultaneously. There are more-likely and less-likely relays, where the event could be located. Always start from the user's stated relay preferences and fan out from there. With Nostrudel, I am looking at theforest feed, I have theforest in the mailboxes and in the app relay list, and it looks on 120 relays to find responses to my notes... that are also on theforest.
Also, you know, maybe I don't want to see your ETH.Airdrop event. Most relays are just full of garbage.
I can't even open it on my phone. π IT'S A NEW PHONE, TOO, AND A THINKPAD, WTF.
And any community relay or personal relay can be an aggregator. That is a decentralizing element. Theforest has the notes I want to see because I have told it who I want to see and it gathers their notes. Doesn't make sense to show me theforest or my localhost feed and that act like you have no idea what I want to see. I already made that clear, by putitng it on theforest or localhost, so look there FIRST. The event is highly likely to be there.
He seems to have taken it down. Only crazy cat lady version.
I actually use theforest to protect me from seeing people's scat porn and death threats and etc. in my replies, but pulling rando relays into the replies would get around that protection and open me up to abuse, again. I haven't forgotten the complete, literal shitshow my replies were, until I setup theforest. That's why it exists.
This way, you have to qualify, to interact with me (or be seen on a website I manage). If you just pull whatever in, then it'll end up being a bunch of crypto spam and rape porn.
mleku @mleku - 3d
actually, now i'm looking at the graph i just had a process that is going full tilt in a terminal right now causing the 10% usage baseline i'm seeing right now... heavy database table writes i think jumble may also use quite a bit of CPU, maybe have a look at the task manager (also btw newer versions of gnome have much nicer system monitors)
I have the images burnt on my retinas, fr. The worst, was the drug-addled woman getting beaten and force-fed excrement. Revolting. No, I don't mind missing some replies. They are worth missing.
Jumble shows me the spam from Damus and etc. Garbage, garbage, garbage. I pay for relays, to get away from that crap, and then the clients add it back in.