I built an orbital graph as an alternative navigation for my open-source messenger

Most messengers display conversations as a static list. I wanted to try something different.

In ONYX v1.5-beta I added Account Graph — an alternative navigation mode where your chats, groups and categories become nodes in a dynamic orbital system centered around your account.

The idea came from Obsidian’s graph view. I adapted the concept for a messenger context.

Honestly, when I started building it I was pretty sure it would end up useless. Just a visual gimmick. But somewhere during development that changed. When you have a lot of chats across multiple categories, the graph gives you a better spatial sense of where everything is. You navigate by structure rather than scrolling through a flat list.

How it works:

  • chats, groups and categories are displayed as connected orbiting nodes
  • online users are highlighted via presence glow
  • orbit speed is adjustable
  • animations can be paused entirely
  • graph position persists between sessions

The entire thing is optional and can be disabled at any time.

GitHub: https://github.com/wardcore-dev/onyx/releases/tag/v1.5-beta

Feedback is welcome!

    • CameronDev@programming.dev
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      5 days ago

      100%. They have no idea how their app works, which is especially disturbing when they are pitching it as secure…

    • pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr
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      4 days ago

      The fact that OP only ever posts or comments about this software bothers me a lot more than them using AI (which is usually a bad sign, but if they know what they are doing, it is possible that they used AI in a sensible way. I have not looked at the code though)