Compared to Twitter or Instagram, the nostr UX is a little slow and buggy

Compared to PGP key signing parties, it’s like The Singularity

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The beauty of having to fetch data from relays to render them in the app. Nostr will always be slower than fetching from SQL. By design.

It was also once accepted as fact that you could not stream movies over TCP-IP networks. Technology will find a way.

Exactly

I wouldn't call that beauty. Lol

It’s like owning a crappy cabin on a free frontier. Preferable to renting a luxury apartment in a state complex. Onward!

I like that it has a 90s vibe. lol

which client are you talking about? there is no single "nostr UX".

This 👆

Any and all of them

Did you try jumble.social?

what bugs did you experience and what interactions were extremely slow, per client?

your experience is a great opportunity for the client devs to focus their work on fixes, so you should be specific if you'd like to see them addresssed.

Yes general expressions as from nostr:nprofile1qyv8wumn8ghj7vfsxqhrvd3wxyuzud3e8g6rsdpc9uq35amnwvaz7tmpv36kcapwxyu8qmr4wvh8xmmrd9skctcpz3mhxue69uhk2mmnw3skwunpd5hxxmmd9uqzqyde4z2qfklnqd88uxyxh2wuf3knwmernggcyuda9mzk02yfs5xwa38uc0 are worth nothing. Constructive critique on the other side can really accomplish something. It is part of the development process.

anything feels like singularity compared to pgp

Try jumble.social nostr client. Is very fast.

Cara, você não é normal não. Chega a ser até engraçado o seu empenho em promover esse aplicativo 🤣

Tal bizarrice só se justificaria se você fosse o próprio desenvolvedor do jumble.social. Bizarro 🤣 🤣 🤣

Younger nostriches may not realize that concept of WoT as an idea we've been trying to implement predates them. It's only now with nostr that we see it actually working in a promising way 🙂

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Good way to frame it

1874 William Stanley Jevons

1970 James Ellis

1973 Clifford Clocks

1976 Diffie & Hellman

1977 RSA

1985 Koblitz & Miller

2020 fiatjaf

It took 146 years for humans to find a way to use asymmetric encryption the way it was intended.

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It's extremely buggy

Then fix it. No space for complainers.

You fix it, bitch. No space for lazy cunts.

Build something better insted of bitching. Devs dont owe you shit.

No, they don't. But, if they want people to use it, it can't be a piece of shit.

calling them bitches and lazy cunts is not gonna help.

It's not going to hurt either.

FUCK YOU

Suck a dick, ass-hat. It night do you some good.

Nostr is what PGP is supposed to be.

Developers get thier panties in a wad when give constructive criticism. It seems that a lot of them are, in fact, Snowflakes.

Do you have a link to any issues you've submitted on github