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tech. transparency. entropy.

what’s your privacy setup? (email, messenger, file storage, mobile/ desktop os) #asknostr

who uses umbrelOS here? what hardware do you use? #asknostr

very early gm ☀️☕️

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nostr:npub1lrnvvs6z78s9yjqxxr38uyqkmn34lsaxznnqgd877j4z2qej3j5s09qnw5 you are such a prolific meme creator. Do you have three all time favorites?

don’t know the author but definitely my all-time favorite

exactly. one stupid thing you click on, and you’re stuck in the stream for a while…

nostr is permissionless, but not effortless.

#proofofwork

it sounds cliche, but still, there’s nothing for free – in centralized apps, we are the product. algos are optimized to push content that keeps us on the screen longer, and creators like mr. beast are exploiting that. today’s social media is no diff than old good, ad-driven cable tv.

some might say nostr is free, but that’s not true. nostr is permissionless, but not effortless. we’re in control, and we need to provide our proof of work to discover and engage.

“… and learn how to win on nostr” 😂

when thinking of networks and protocols, i like to compare it to early cable phone networks. in theory, you could reach anyone, anywhere, but in practice, if your phone is fucked up, the whole network’s utility drops to zero.

that’s why user experience and retention are so critical.

nostr contributors should be obsessed with user retention – that’s the be or not to be for protocols. it would be interesting to analyze new users’ activity per client.

early projects need extreme focus. what is nostr’s focus today? what’s the bet and why? #asknostr