nostr:nprofile1qqsr9cvzwc652r4m83d86ykplrnm9dg5gwdvzzn8ameanlvut35wy3gpz3mhxw309aex2mrp0yhx5c34x5hxxmmd9uqsuamnwvaz7tmwdaejumr0dshszythwden5te0dehhxarj9ekxzmny9u0ljp2l I like you a lot and I support a lot of what you do. But, it is so very clear by your stance on this how much you've been influenced by apple gatekeeping by developing in that space for so long. I'm zapping you anyways as a thank you for your work. You should consider adding flows that enable the user with more choice. More secure choices...

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Apple is a walled garden - that doesn't mean gardens are bad

no you just don’t understand what i am building. It will be more secure on a whole when there are thousands of dynamically loadable non-web nostr apps on a browser with a built in signer.

I think the problem is we already have something really secure and you're asking is to leave it to trust yours. Even if I do trust yours, and I'm keen to, I still have to leave my solution that already works for me and use a separate solution. Adding another thing to keep track of for me.

notedeck apps work on all platforms, so you will need to do this regardless when you open up the app on other OSs. The point is we need a solution regardless.

Our signing solution can be just as secure or more than amber via an associated sub-service with no internet access.

Yes but only for your apps. I don't doubt that you can make something secure.

only for my apps? this will be an open development platform.

What do you write notedeck apps in?

right now its rust but eventually want to do something wasm based

Wasm is really cool

Yeah the goal is just point it at a website or maybe even reference apps via nostr notes pointing to blossom/web servers. Then you could share apps over nostr and load them dynamically.

This would allow anyone to write notedeck-level-performance native apps without web baggage.

idk how much history of programming you are aware of but i have personally witnessed the stagnation of technology for about 20 years.

in my teens i saw things done in software with a 7mhz processor that still hardly can be found anywhere today, 3 decades later.

like tear-free animation. flicker free sprites. sound without dropouts. applications without obnoxious retarded rockstars posing as their progenitors.

Okay but I think you're missing my point that it'll only be for apps developed on your platform.