theres no s&p incentive for using nostr. The impact for shareholders would be entirely negligible
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He has stated that he is for Bitcoin.
any possibility of having you interviewing RFK Jr
If you can create an entirely new Internet Protocol you can create a decent fucking app so don't give me that shit.Most people aren't technical I mean fuck some people don't even know what the words Internet Protocol even means. They just want to use their email and a password and be able to sign up don't make it fucking complicated like the stupid ass fediverse.All these developers here creating complicated ass shit and then calling them social media sites. Yeah okay they're not that fucking simple all right for the average person.People have to basically sign up to their local community college and download a 69 59 page user manual in order to learn how to use nostr. Then guess
It's a large undertaking that will take multiple well funded people a lot of time to implement. Or we could just fork something like GitLab and develop it into something independent. Then there are things like maintenance and making sure it runs smoothly. I don't think bounty is the solution here!
They do a great job those #1folks
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I hope so. That account sucks.
& #3you will be in too!
Was* RIP Hal
Not sure the bounty model incentivizes the right work
I pretended to be a noob and the guy helped to redeem sats and pay with them like a boss ! Kudos!
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Alright. Let's step it up!
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Hal plus british spellings
I don't really understand bounties. Am I supposed to drop what I'm doing and put hundreds of hours into something and hope I win Maybe that makes sense for a teenager or a new developer but not a professional with a family and bills to pay.
Maybe nostrnpub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m and talk Elon in to giving him twitter.com since he's no longer using it. The original twitter domain was registered by Jack as twttr.com before twitter.com was purchased. I forget if it was 5000 or 5000 for the vowels. We could then relaunch twitter as a protocol not a platform. )
