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albert
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No, forever waiting for a reply on that one too.

By the way I don't know if it's planned but eventually being able to add DVM's as a feed option (along with All follows, global etc.) would be nice.

i have tor turned off and many dvms (like the first 10 on the list) dont work... i tried with primal and they do over there.

there might not be a big array of efficient clients rn but as the nostr space gets bigger and bigger we have:

- more developers (we already have more of them than big tech companies do)

- innovative features and ideas

and a bright future ahead. a lot has improved in 3 years, nostr will do its thing as long as we work towards client and relay diversity. lets give people a lot to choose from, users should be able to make choices. #nostrfreewill

i love to hear it. thank you for working on ways to make this whole nostr mess accessible. i think we should also spread the importance of having as many relays and clients as possible, some clients and relays might not be fully effective compared to the big popular ones rn but in a way they're just as important. as more users join the nostr network, we'll see bigger results. lets not forget we have more developers than all those legacy platforms!

thats the complete opposite of what nostr users want. we need more clients, more relays and for users to be spread on as many relays and clients as possible. otherwise whats the point of using nostr? we want decentralization, not a new X or Bluesky!

i dont get the difference from legacy social media then, most people see theres something wrong but decide to remain on those platforms, the exact same thing could happen with popular clients. there is a clear need of expansion and diversity within the #nostr space

and i personally think that could be achieved if we market and talk about nostr a lot more and also create innovative features. only then people would be interested bc its not some sort of remade social media but a whole new different thing.

something really interesting to me is that when onboarding new people, you guys dont seem to explain to them that they get to pick which servers they're sending their data to, which is a vital feature of nostr... such a powerful one that defines the protocol in it being decentralized

(if people dont self host relays and send their data to the same 5 popular relays, how could one say they own their data?)

i get we're trying to make it easy and convenient, but we're in an era where convenience and ignorance caused all the current social media issues

so how about we keep it as informative as reasonably possible? #asknostr

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nostr, every step of the way

couldn't you make it self-custodial by running your own relay? cashu seems like a solid solution imo