The networking protocol wheel will be continuously reinvented, until it becomes little more than an autism-laden clusterfuck buoyed by (unearned and unreasonably smug) self-congratulation on creating something "better" than what already exists rather than improving upon existing technology.

I'll tune in regardless.

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Or would circlejerk have been the more appropriate term?

I would count it as simply improving on existing technology if they simply used nostr keypairs as the keypairs

Would have made key management a hell of a lot easier, since I've already backed up my Nostr keypair.

Probably nothing stopping nostr:npub1yarprdrj3vxyp0su7xqd3u6z047na6792ezas6dqqt5tv4lce4ssjt0gd0 from adding support for the hex+npub nostr keypair formats

There's one thing... his hatred of Nostr, kek.

A small hurdle to overcome. I myself hate nostr and yet it has gotten my life invested into it