Agreed.

Another feature is the "lightness" of development.

If I were to create a convetional web app, and release it to the public, I am then responsible for the data hosted on the back end for all future users.

With #nostr, back end user data is taken care of, and I don't have that future burden, so I am much more likely to want to release a small project the public.

So nice.

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so nice eh? can focus on frontend experience. Some people still build caching backends but this is just feels like you’re building a traditional web app again.