So white noise uses marmot as its protocol? It’s hard to get excited about these projects at this point because the devs making them don’t know how to communicate to users effectively.

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Yes. Exactly. White noise is a client using MDK, which is the implementation of the marmot protocol.

It is sort of confusing but the big benefit here (and my primary goal all along) has been that we’re building this in a way that is interoperable between clients. So giving app/client devs something easy to understand (a well documented protocol) and easy to implement (a well written and tested library) is critical.

This is a technical update that caters to devs.

End users not really affected in the near term.

In the long run, hypothetical benefits of this upgrade is greater chance of interoperability across apps running the nostr MLS specs.

The more time I spend on Nostr, the more I realize I don’t want to follow devs because of stuff like this. πŸ˜‚

don't write on the pyramid relay πŸ™„ it's the developers relay

What are you talking about?

these are things when you browse through a single relay, you end up saying here they write about this

You’re still not making sense at all. But I’m sure you mean well πŸ˜‚πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

This entire exchange was hilarious to read πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ€™

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This was very confusing πŸ˜‚

Unnecessarily confusing πŸ˜‚

bro chill we asked question and they answered clearly. it’s not a big deal