Nostr is a social media protocol and ecosystem, kind of like Twitter [^1] except that you control your own account and nobody can silence you so long as some relay operator somewhere allows you to post. People are finding many additional uses for nostr that go far beyond just chatting, but this client is focused on chatting.
The following features make gossip different than most other nostr clients so far:
- Gossip follows people wherever they post, dynamically detects where events might be, and dynamically connects, subscribes, and disconnects to various relays as needed to get those events.
- Gossip handles private keys securely.
- Gossip avoids complex HTML/CSS/JavaScript web rendering, preferring to render with OpenGL (or similar), and also avoids web fetch technologies, preferring to use simple HTTP GETs and WebSocket upgrade. This avoids web security issues like XSS vulnerabilities, JavaScript attack vectors, CORS issues, cookie issues, etc, etc. The downside is that it isn't as pretty as web-based clients.
Gossip is currently alpha-quality code. Given most nostr clients are also alpha quality code, I no longer recommend against its usage. Feel free to use it as it is, just be aware that there are still serious shortcomings.
Also, the GUI sucks. It looks horrible. And isn't smartly designed. But form follows function, and only after the function is sufficiently complete will I work on the GUI.
**Gossip is HARD to get started** because there is no way to tell it a set of relays to pull from, and right from the start it doesn't have enough data to figure out what to do. You can however do this to get it started:
- On page `Relays` add a relay that you post to (or several), and tick off "Post Here" (otherwise it won't pull your data from there). Remember to press "SAVE CHANGES" at the bottom of that page.
- On page `People > Follow Someone New` follow yourself (specify your public key AND one of the relays you added in the previous step. If you don't add the relay, gossip can't help you).
- On page `Feed > Following ` look at your posts (by default only the last 12 hours show up) and their replies (by clicking the right arrow on the right side of post to give the thread), which will give gossip some data to launch from. Hopefully you have some replies. But if not, no worry, the next step helps too.
- On page `People > Followed` press `Pull Overwrite` to pull down the people you follow. You can then press `Refresh Metadata` to get their metadata (whether it works or not depends on if gossip knows which relays these people are at yet).
- Click any of these people's avatars and press `View Their Feed` to collect more data on where to find them. If you don't get any data for a person, it may be because there is no good way for nostr to know where they post to. This problem goes away after using gossip for awhile, and it remains an outstanding issue to solve.
- **High user control**: The plan is for the user to be in control of quite a lot of settings regarding which posts they see, which relays to talk to, and when to fetch from them, but with some sane defaults.
- **Key Security**: Private keys need to be handled as securely as possible. We store the key encrypted under a passphrase on disk, and we zero out any memory that has seen either the key or the passphrase that decrypts it. We also keep the decrypted key in just one place, the Signer, which doesn't provide access to the key directly. Eventually we will look to add hardware token support, probably first using programmable [Solo keys](https://solokeys.com/) because I have a few of those.
- **Portable** design intended for the **desktop**: This is intended to run on desktop computers, but not limited as such. The platform must be supported by rust (most are), and SQLite3 needs to store its file somewhere. The UI will run on anything that runs one of these backends:
- **High-enough performance**: Generally the network speed should be your limiting factor on performance, not the UI or any other part of the code. It doesn't matter too much how fast the code runs as long as it is always faster than the network, and I think that's definitely true for gossip.
- **Easy-ish on CPU/power usage**: We can't achieve this as well as other clients might because we use an immediate-mode renderer which necessarily recomputes what it draws every "frame" and may redraw many times per second. We are working hard to minimize the CPU impact of this hot loop. Try it and see.
- **Privacy Options**: in case someone wishes to remain secret they should use Gossip over Tor - I recommend using QubesOS do to this. But you could use Whonix or even Tails. Don't just do it on your normal OS which won't do Tor completely. Gossip will provide options to support privacy usage such as not loading avatars, having multiple identities, not necessarily sharing who you follow, etc.
Anyone interested in replacing the GUI with something much better, or keeping it as egui but making it much better, would be greatly appreciated.
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I'd prefer if you trusted `mike@mikedilger.com` higher than my public key at this point in time since key management is still pretty bad. That is the inverse of the normal recommendation, but my private key has not been treated very carefully as I never intended it to be my long-term keypair (it just became that over time). Also, I fully intend to rollover my keys once gossip supports the key-rollover NIP, whatever that is (or will be).
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