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Gossip (Nostr Client)

https://github.com/mikedilger/gossip
GUI client for Nostr

Gossip is a GUI client that allows users to post microblogs, follow other users, and host private chats using Nostr. It is very snappy and performant as it is written in Rust. It is highly configurable; there are 64 configuration options. Unlike other Nostr clients, Gossip strives to avoid web browser technologies like JavaScript to reduce bloat.





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