Yep. All anyone here cares about is money. The few posts that aren't about money are mostly from the Mostr bridge.

I think Nostr would do a lot better with a stronger sense of communities instead of the giant, faceless borg that it is currently. Right now, one relay is basically the same as every other relay. Maybe that's just something that will improve over time.

Clients could push the ball forward a little by making it more prominent which relay(s) a given post came from. Maybe more relays would benefit from whitelisting pubkeys or identities instead of blindly forwarding everything, etc.

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this is very chill...(interesting ideas.) btw remind me your fedi handle ? i just sent you an inqury from the instance im on (mine) so yeah please reply there.

I deleted my fedi instance a little while back. I'm considering making a new one, since Nostr really isn't working out all that well for me overall. Needs more time to bake.

I wanted to get involved with developing things for it, but the community is turning out to be a lot more soy than I had hoped--good for them, just not really the kind of freedom activists I thought they might be at first. They want money first and foremost, and principles of freedom are secondary at best.

>From: d5eb1db... at 04/11/23 06:27:51 on wss://nostr-pub.wellorder.net

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just actually saw this, as it didnt show in iris OR nostrgram. in more-speech yes,

so replying:

>what was your instance called?

> yeah. thats what i was seeing too but didnt' want to speak to it. agreed though. there's no vision here, that i can see. just a giant experiment.. with typical human behavioral dynamics.

if you want back on fedi you can shoot me an email and i'll tell you where to go from there.

base64. >>> aGVsbG9AeWVzaHVhLmlz <<< email here after decoding.

>I deleted my fedi instance a little while back. I'm considering making a new one, since Nostr really isn't working out all that well for me overall. Needs more time to bake.

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>I wanted to get involved with developing things for it, but the community is turning out to be a lot more soy than I had hoped--good for them, just not really the kind of freedom activists I thought they might be at first. They want money first and foremost, and principles of freedom are secondary at best.