Yes, very few realize that backwards compatibility is more important than something that is needlessly different and adds nothing to improve the user experience

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primal does not support kind 20, backtrack πŸ˜€

Primal doesn't support hardly anything. πŸ˜‚

Neither does Damus πŸ˜‚

Yup. πŸ˜‚

I can always tell who is using those clients, as they pop up in my replies, every few weeks or months, to say, "Wow, I haven't seen a note from you in FOREVER! Where have you been?"

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mostly a reflection of how i use the app. If i wanted these things i would probably add them. The rest comes down to if someone wants it enough to add it to damus, but that rarely happens.

not to mention we’re blocked from updating our app until we remove zaps again which i don’t want to do again… so i can’t even push new features if i wanted to. πŸ˜ͺ

WTF Apple is doing? Aren’t they supposed to not block 3rd party payments?

Very few realize that it's incredibly irritating that I can't post to my gallery from my nostr.build media server account THAT I PAY FOR, and instead have to use lumina.rocks to upload my images to other media servers, to get them into my gallery, or I have to use my book app to publish kind 20, which is ridiculous.

You could at least give us the option to post kind 1 or kind 20, geez. Total rugpull.

Why didn’t you say so. I didn’t know that you depended on that to keep you gallery running

I told you that, before, but you were like, we're doing kind 1, now. And basta.

You did, but you never mentioned that it caused you pain and blocked you from doing what you needed to do. I was able to add it in a simple form long ago, but figured I’d wait until I have a cleaner interface to implement it in.

Maybe someone will PR Olas & co. to use kind 1 instead πŸ˜… Would prevent the same problem from happening over and over again.

Probably fork it, and redo it from scratch would have been better

I don't use Olas. Lumina has kind 1 and kind 20. Those are two different use cases, with two different displays.