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FYI for the people who think we at nostr:npub1s3ht77dq4zqnya8vjun5jp3p44pr794ru36d0ltxu65chljw8xjqd975wz haven't released anything, yet. We've been publishing low-level libraries and utilities.

#Alexandria is our first client and it's being built with a popular NDK, so it's basically a side-project we needed to visualize the new event kinds and work out the kinks in the spec.

#GitRepublic will be built upon Aedile.

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We're an extremely architecture-focused team, so we're not just pumping out features. That's a hard sell on here, I know.

We know that watching us think out loud about data design, relay mirroring, input validation and dockerizing servers is about as exciting as watching paint dry, but Nostr needs boring devs, too.

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It's sort of a weird project because it moves really slowly and we spend a lot of time helping other people with their projects and debating the Nostr protocol and landscape, instead of just fiddling off alone in a corner.

Watching us work probably doesn't make any sense. I think about that, a lot. We're a fun team to follow because we're full of talented writers, but it's like

Keep on creating.

Thanks.