https://mibo.eu.nostria.app/a5547a05ee92b27f61ac64df4554ee8f5236e3ec1a9c7c1a90db800cd399dbbd.mp4
You can't build apps using web technology? This message I have seen so many times in my life. I quit my job to work on my own social media app, Nostria. Finally I can show that it is possible, all by myself. It's hard work, but very rewarding. These days governments are cracking down on social media with age verification processes. Nostria will never require your identification, it can't. It's built on web technology, which transcends borders, cultures and governments. The web was meant to be free.
Nostria builds on Nostr, an open, decentralized protocol for censorship-resistant communication. You heard that right. And it is free, as in open-source free and free to use.
I'm not fond of rules. I don't respect the status quo ("You can't do that). You can quote me, disagree with me, glorify of vilify me. Yes, you can also ignore me. I want to push us forward and this is me, hoping that we can soon lay to rest the idea that web technology is not good enough. It is. It requires more work, but you can make it.
Stop feeding the locked in corporate app stores with these locked in native runtimes, built by the very same corporations. Did you know that Nostria has been waiting soon 5 months to be listed on the Play Store? Luckily you can use it without, but of course to get out to most users, it's unfortunately the reality.
It's not perfect, there is lots more to do, but it's just me building Nostria. I have a few friends who helped support me get to this stage, I appreciate your support with all my heart.
If you want to help Nostria with the planned global launch, please contact me. GM/PV! #nostria
“Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma — which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.”
— Steve Jobs