yeah, just to make a better solution and this forces people to follow your methodology

also, me and nostr:nprofile1qyt8wumn8ghj76rfwd6zumn0wd68ytnvv9hxgtcpr9mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wdmksetjv5hxxmmd9uqsuamnwvaz7tmwdaejumr0dshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ejxzmt4wvhxjme0qyv8wumn8ghj7mnxv33zumn0wdmksetjv5hxxmmd9uq3zamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wd3skuep0qqs99d9qw67th0wr5xh05de4s9k0wjvnkxudkgptq8yg83vtulad30gdx66cm are notable grumpy cats of the nostr dev community because most of you don't pay attention to important things like the self-sustaining use case of business communications (including associations and affinity groups) where there is mechanisms and money to flow into R&D as well as marketing... which requires auth, which requires a clean, extensible protocol, which requires a bit more listening to grumpy old engineers who actually know stuff about servers, protocols, encodings, cryptography and security

so, yeah, we sound grumpy

linus torvalds used to be grumpy too, now his project is degenerating into a bugfest

Yeah, too many hippies, not enough businessmen. They confuse their motivation to "do good" with their product "being good". To build a good product, you need to be a bit of a hard ass because that's the mentality that doesn't tolerate low quality or inefficient solutions. Nice people have low expectations, so their opinions carry little information.

The road to useless, buggy software is paved with the best of intentions.

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