Nostr is a sandbox with limited resources, and customers. 20% effort 80% result is the way until we discover the recipe for a sustainable path forward for devs.

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You can't solve every problem by throwing more resources at it.

I am not making this case, nor is Vic from what I read.

The point is: given resource constraints pursue 20/80 good enough until victory

Unpopular opinion:

We do not have resource constraints.

Exactly, the only resource constraint is ability, creativity, commitment. "If you build it, they'll come"..πŸ’œπŸ§‘πŸ˜ŠπŸ¦

Eat some cheese πŸ§€

In the context of the feedback β€œwhy is feature X not ready/ bug Y not fixed β€œ nostr social media app vs twitter there are minimal resources.

Despite this the open nostr nature welcomes experimentation without permission. This means 20/80 ^ m degree devs ^ n degree experiments. Yes, devs can learn from and build off other FOSS work. Yes, deciphering code does take resources.

No, we need to stop making excuses.

There’s a reality out there of a thousand open issues, and managing expectations.

Things that don't faze me, at all.