This. Using SQLite is often simpler and this shows that it’s also faster (at least in some cases).
What exactly do you mean by “server backend tech?”
Where’s more info on the Damus Productivity Suite?
We need to do more with Git collaboration over Nostr.
This was the selling point of the Fediverse, but the Fediverse gives too much power to the servers. Also, identities can't really be transferred. With Nostr, identities aren’t centralized and individual relays don’t have that much power.
This is how I got here. Not through the Bitcoin aspect.
At first I misread this and thought you were saying that no buffets were good. I was going to get angry. 🤣
I guess what I’m trying to say is this: it’s probable that not everyone will be able to understand all that code. Even the ones who could (including me) would rather spend that significant amount of time doing something else. A better analogy would be a C compiler: you don’t need to read the code of a C compiler to be able to write C. If you had told programmers at the time that C was being adopted that they had to read and understand the compiler in order to use the language, they probably wouldn’t have used the language.
I’m not arguing that we should enstupidify Bitcoin. I’m against enstupidification of any sort. I’m saying that if we want “people” to use Bitcoin, we need to make it possible to understand without requiring weeks of study. If we want Bitcoin to be adopted, it has to be as easy to use as the fiat it’s replacing.
Well, enough of them would have to stop helping the system.
What kind of information leakage is there? Do you know?
Wouldn’t that cause some kind of conflict between the state and the federal governments? I don’t think the feds would take it lying down.





