The problem for me is that the effort has been a massive waste of my time in Nostr land. Almost all of my feedback has been ignored, so I just give up and move on. It gets old after a while. I'm still dealing with the same editor bug I've had in Amethyst since I first joined Nostr. The response was to install a specific rando keyboard just for Amethyst. Issues in Zeus were reported and all I ever saw was that they're piling on more shit. Great. I moved on. Same with Primal. This is anecdotal and of course some devs may listen, but there seems to be a cultural tendency toward not giving a fuck from what I've seen. Maybe I'm wrong, but it's how I feel and I've stopped putting as much effort into it as a user. My attitude isn't totally fair to every dev. I admit that. I'm just exhausted.

I will try Zap.stream though. I rarely make it to live streams but I will make an effort. I believe nostr:nprofile1qqsqfjg4mth7uwp307nng3z2em3ep2pxnljczzezg8j7dhf58ha7ejgprpmhxue69uhhqun9d45h2mfwwpexjmtpdshxuet5qyt8wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnswf5k6ctv9ehx2aqpr9mhxue69uhhxetwv35hgtnwdaekvmrpwfjjucm0d5klqft7 uses it and I like his podcasts.

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Yeah we need better bug reporting and more effort from devs to fix them imo. Something that doesn’t rely on GitHub accounts. This could be a mini app probably.

Im only speaking for myself and my experience with trying to fix bugs vibe-coding and it’s really frustrating. Some bugs are a pain in the ass. I can understand why they don’t get fixed. It’s more encouraging to see that you’ve shipped something vs seeing one person’s problem resolved.

It’s also possible that we’ve just been at it so long that many of the bugs are now part of acceptable usage for many devs and users. We may need a fresh take on all the major clients. If I were a dev I’d definitely pay attention to this and even maybe shift focus to improving the app UX and fix old bugs without adding any new features for a while.

They should just install a forum on their site like back in the day. GitHub sucks.