Possible takeaways:
- Nostr is a dumb protocol; is it proud, doomed to fail?
- Does nostr fail to take care of its "eggs"? I.e. developer culture and merge access to the NIPs repo?
- Is nostr "harsh with its young", failing to nurture new users, or non-technical users?
- Is her labor in vain, without concern? Are we overlooking important problems that will result in interest evaporating?
- Does nostr "scorn the horse and its rider", disregarding the strength of the government and incumbent social media companies?
Maybe this is all irrelevant, but I think the parallels are striking.