yeah, business-social i think is where the money is. i mean, google, bit.ai, proton... they all seem to be doing a brisk trade. there was some gsuite competitor that recently got bought by Notion and rugged all the users, was extremely disappointing because what the fuck notion? buy a project out to shutter it??? that doesn't seem like a monopoly proxy antitrust case to me? lol

that's partly why i'm wanting to make it happen. build a toolkit so that they can't even take down their competitor with such blatant monopoly gangster shit.

i'm not going to do it with nostr proper tho. protocol is a raging tire fire. the number of moving parts in it is deceptive, a lot more than necessary, being what i mean by that. the way it ignores long established things like mimetypes and accept-encoding and suchlike. the unnecessary and complicated merging of a request/response pattern with subscriptions, the use of websockets when this is not necessary for request/response, the lack of search operators to exclude, i must not forget to remember the exclusion thing. i haven't designed the query syntax but i suspect i will just use graphql, or something like it, but simplified.

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