Well, until developers start acknowledging the need for easier clients to use and more parity between them, the user base will eventually plateau.

Voca, isn’t that related to grapheneOS? It makes sense when you consider the people using graphene aren’t your average users.

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Devs do acknowledged the need for easier clients.

It's just that easy is really hard!

nostr:npub1235tem4hfn34edqh8hxfja9amty73998f0eagnuu4zm423s9e8ksdg0ht5 is a fork of the android open source project with all google dependencies removed and countless security and privacy benefits added.

Voca is tailormade to run on grapheneOS, because there isn't a great FOSS text to speech reader there, but voca should run on any android device.

lol, I know what graphene is, I was forced to use it for a time when Google gave me the finger after three years of support. My point was, graphene isn’t something the average user will know about let alone how to flash, the only people flashing graphene are tech savvy individuals and the only people using Nostr are tech savvy individuals.

This protocol will never take off with the average person until it’s easier to use and works more like what they are familiar with.

Unfortunately, it seems like the client devs are more concerned with creating a reputation for themselves more than anything. iOS developers are an odd bunch. 🤷🏻‍♂️