And here's the problem:

If I report stuff like that, I get

"fork and fix the bug yourself, like the rest of us do"

or "Clone this other repo and edit these 5 files and then build this function."

or "Well, if the work-around worked, why are you complaining?"

or "you can't expect new software to actually work" (my absolute favorite because it shows how clueless they are)

or "User error" as a reply.

Or some midwit who only uses a couple features over and over, says "Well. I don't have that problem. Just ignore her. I still love you. She hatin."

Most users don't report or they only report and listen to that bullshit one time. They just get fed up and leave.

They. Just. Leave.

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Yeah I hear you. I guess "we're early..." wont help either. Though I have to say that nostr has made impressive progress over the last year or so but yeah, still much work to be done before average mainstream people will see and graps the potentials of this protocol. In many ways just like Bitcoin.

Bitcoin was never this buggy, tho.

And I've worked at too many start-ups to buy the "early days" stuff.

Two lines of code is enough to start writing tests.