I wonder when #Nostr clients will be lightweight. I think its a big adoption handicap for bad internet regions, it's too much bandwith to be used every time an user access the protocol. Maybe Nostr is not for everyone?

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I don't know how hard would it be to create an app like X, I'm not a programer, but when something like that is created, Nostr will be mainstrean, for sure. #MakeNostrLighter

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It's definitely an issue here in Australia since the government shut down a lot of our infrastructure and everyone is getting bottlenecked through the censorship firewall.

Even just watching a YouTube video in Australia you gotta wait awhile for it to load.

Wish starlink was cheaper

We should be building tight for self respect.

We live in a time of bloatware. (Not picking on Nostr.) No matter how powerful machines become, resource waste is disecononic, fiat culture.

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