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1453 sats \ 1 reply \ @patchyspruce24 16 Apr 2023
This is from the same people who made Tweetoshi. Unable to search for it on Google Play but able to remotely download.
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1 sat \ 0 replies \ @kr 16 Apr 2023
kudos to their team for the quick pivot from a twitter client, i think this was the right move… but a hard one to make after tweetoshi was already live.
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31 sats \ 2 replies \ @ursuscamp 15 Apr 2023
The multiple shill accounts promoting the app here makes me wary to try it
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1 sat \ 1 reply \ @Monotone OP 16 Apr 2023
The multiple shill accounts? I only saw one copied comment. What are you talking about?
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1 sat \ 0 replies \ @ursuscamp 16 Apr 2023
Yeah I thought both comments were shills, but only one was a shill
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1 sat \ 8 replies \ @BlokchainB 15 Apr 2023
Anyone try this yet? I was thinking about downloading this but I’m a damus maxi
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727 sats \ 0 replies \ @davidw 15 Apr 2023
It’s already better than Damus imho.
Search is quicker and more reliable. Quite often I search on Damus a valid npub and it finds no one 😔
Zaps are more intuitive in that the Plebstr app asks how much you want to send each time by default. Loading content is faster, and that stacks up each day. Threading of conversations is awesome, since it loads the prior conversation like we all expect from Twitter.
At the very least it’s a good complement to Damus. I love what Damus has built and I’m not knocking Will’s work, it’s just Plebstr is growing quicker and faster to become something else entirely. I believe because it has a larger team working on it.
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0 sats \ 5 replies \ @9ener1c 15 Apr 2023
It's good, really solid for a new app. The UX feels a little more Android-y than Damus, if that's something you care about.
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624 sats \ 4 replies \ @9ener1c 15 Apr 2023
One thing that I don't like is that it doesn't appear to be open source, and I don't appear to be able to use a proxy to see what traffic is being sent where (Damus is both open source and I can proxy the traffic). Granted, that could be for better security (e.g. if they're using certificate pinning)
If you care about privacy that might be a reason not to use it for now. Maybe someone from the team can chime in on this.
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50 sats \ 3 replies \ @shyfire 16 Apr 2023
I'm not pasting my private key into a closed source client. Who knows what they are doing with it.
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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @bitcoiner_since_2013 16 Apr 2023
unless you compiled your open source client yourself you don't know what the "open source" client is doing with your key either. the compiled version from the app/play store can be different from the publicly released code and you would never know it.
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @9ener1c 16 Apr 2023
Yes, hence the need also to proxy.
With both you can keep an eye out for any unusual looking identifiers being passed around, tie that back to the code and if not, ask questions in public.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @shyfire 16 Apr 2023
Very true, although that is a more expensive attack to pull of successfully
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Monotone OP 15 Apr 2023
There is still work to be done, but for the first version it's already good
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @TheWildHustle 16 Apr 2023
Seems cool, would caution others to just copy and paste a private key.....
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @FlowingQi 17 Apr 2023 freebie
Seems to be only on Google play for Android. Any ideas if the team will release an .apk or be able to find on Aurora Store?
1 sat \ 4 replies \ @samuelorji47 15 Apr 2023
my opinion, already superior to Damus.
Search is more efficient and trustworthy. I frequently look for a legitimate npub on Damus, but it never returns any results.
In contrast to the Plebstr app, which by default asks how much you want to transfer each time, Zaps are more user-friendly. The speed of content loading keeps getting better every day. Conversation threading is fantastic since it loads the previous chat as we have come to expect from Twitter.
It's at the very least a useful addition to Damus. I admire what Damus has created, and I don't criticize Will's efforts; it's just that Plebstr is evolving into something else totally at an increasingly rapid rate. I think this because a bigger crew is working on it.
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21 sats \ 3 replies \ @franzap 15 Apr 2023
chatgpt generated?
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31 sats \ 2 replies \ @ursuscamp 15 Apr 2023
Yeah this is the same reply basically as @davidw in another reply. This already makes me not want to try this app if they are willing to use shill accounts to promote it
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60 sats \ 0 replies \ @davidw 15 Apr 2023
Lol I love that people think I’m mundane enough to be an AI. Isn’t the first time my response has been copied and repurposed
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @topical 16 Apr 2023
Woah that’s trippy good spot
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