I'm doing everything on the client side using CQRS and Event Sourcing, I have some command models that publish events and some read models (svelte stores) that build the current state by subscribing to events.
I've been using it lately to develop some nostr clients and I feel the same way. I'm still figuring out the best way to manage with more complex state.
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In Brazil the limit you can spend without owing capital gains taxes is ~6000 EUR/month (35k BRL), enough for most people to pay their bills.
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I’m barely using twitter these days, not because I’m avoiding it, but because the content here has gotten way better.
#BTCPrague

Ecash is globally permissioned but locally permissionless. You can rug pull everyone but you can't rug pull someone.
I've been using mostly Primal lately, but I came to that realization while working on a nostr food delivery app
Org: Some fascist nym
It's amazing that it already works reasonably well
Nostr apps are public microservices.
Let's fucking go!
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Not using it
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