It may be worth checking out Nostr Communities, which many clients support, which function a bit more like a reddit replacement. Also, long form. Satellite.earth may be one of the better clients for exploring some of these features, though certainly others can access them too.

At the end of the day, it's still a relatively small userbase. What sort of dev conversations were you looking for? I can't say I'd be sad to see people getting into the weeds of miniscript personally, though for me, preferably starting from somewhere out on the fairway for a relatively uninitiated pleb.

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I’m a non-developer enthusiast most interested in the open source software and hardware that power bitcoin transactions. I build DIY hardware wallets like the seedsigner, and I like to discuss build methods, software for these devices and helping people make the switch from shady corporate HWs like the ledger. I think all of that is mostly out in the fairway. I’ll definitely check out communities because I’m still thinking Reddit-like about social media and hashtags irk me, subreddits make sense. TY!

I can't promise a base level of activity there, but at some point someone's gotta be the one to get it to that critical mass. I suspect using a community almost as a journal and soliciting comments is probably the best way to start things out, but obviously you're free to try what you like :-).

I’m trying to think a bit more like that and share condensed thoughts/media that can be quickly absorbed, in hopes a conversation starts. I was never keen on journaling, so I tend to only want to share something when I think others can make use of it, which I rarely think about my random thoughts. I’m trying, #nostr !!!

I was just poking around on Coracle and saw that there's some movement happening in Groups. Flotilla.social may be exactly the sort of Nostr client you're looking for for a smooth experience. Brand new approach, looks like a snazzy interface.