One of the nicest things about #nostr is the community around the technology and the enthusiasm for building on it
I stumbled upon #compost a hashtag I never knew I needed but am now totally hooked on composting techniques*
Also #dogstr
* I don't even have a compost
Heeeey thanks
Yes π
In fact it was your nostr posts on X that nudged me to give it a go
Tbf this place feels more like home
Yeah it sucks
A platform can't become a "world source of truth" when it censors information π
Just deployed https://swarmstr.com build no 0.23.0 π
Updates:
- user profiles;
What is Swarmstr?
Swarmstr is a free and open source Q&A #nostr client.
How it works?
Current implementation gathers activity from #asknostr hashtag and rebroadcasts it to a separate search relay. Swarmstr client then uses that relay to query results based on the content given by the user π
In other words, people use #asknostr hashtag to get their answers and Swarmstr makes it easy to find these answers.
GitHub Repository
https://github.com/ptrio42/swarmstr.com
Search π
Recent questions π
Nostr FAQ
https://swarmstr.com/d/nostr-faq
Feedback much appreciated π«‘
#swarmstr #plebchain #grownostr

When you have a protocol you have the whole world just thinking up and doing things like this
A centralized social media even with an Elon Musk at the helm cannot compete
A protocol is the superior technology in the long-term
Building social networks is a different class of problem from most engineering
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#nostr first impressions
The protocol is exciting
It's a revolutionary change
Which unlocks potential for innovation that was stymied by centralization
Technologically a protocol - perhaps nostr - feels like the right approach
Being able to access your account by pasting a key into any client is really cool
Being able to post from the command line (!) is really cool
People will have more control over their social experience
The relay thing isn't really working
The client-side burden of synchronizing data is too heavy and clients are struggling with performance, completeness and consistency
Look at a comment thread to the same post in two different clients connected to an identical set of relays and they'll be a very different sets of comments
It's not clear that relays will be any more resistant to government censorship than centralized social media
There are very few usable clients
None in the browser
None on desktop
plebstr on Android is usable
Apparently Damus on iOS is ok
But it's early days
We have the outline of something that is potentially really great
hello #nostr