Stories are the n°1 marketing tool for creators.
Using Hypernotes for them on Nostr opens up an amount of fun, reach and monetisation they will not be able to resist.
YOU WILL OWN STORIES AND YOU'LL BE HAPPY #hypernotes
https://cdn.satellite.earth/76fddebeb0fbac2ce4f558b00a3dd10bbfb4e9221010a4c133558855bf680c69.mov
Whats your mission statement?
Me:

Zero censorship = Zero copyrights = Zero limit to what creators can create
Make it trivially easy to download and re-upload content, with zero loss of context, and you will have zero censorship
What's limited hangouts?
There's a difference between putting a gun to someone's head and saying "do this" and not letting them enter your house.
nostr:nprofile1qyd8wumn8ghj7urewfsk66ty9enxjct5dfskvtnrdakj7qghwaehxw309an8yetwwvhxummnw3erztnrdakj7qgcwaehxw309anxjmr5v4ezumn0wd68ytnhd9hx2tcqypl62m6ad932k83u6sjwwkxrqq4cve0hkrvdem5la83g34m4rtqeg5hmggm I wish there is a proof-read mode that I can share an unpublished article to people. It's better be a habla url instead of a nostr event.
It's very important to have reviews for serious writers.
Docstr is also on this use case if I'm not mistaken
I still find the editor of habla easier to use. Hope nostr:nprofile1qyfhwumn8ghj7ur4wfcxcetsv9njuetn9uq36amnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3dxqcjucn0d36zummzwdjhyan9wghszrmhwden5te009jhxarj9ekk2tcqypeudwujgs9fx3p8naard23au9cseyvck8573gu5e5f7ph2un9xxxvglmvj can catch up and have a white theme.
Yes, proof-reading is much needed.
Yes!
Find use cases where censorship isn't the problem, but slavery is.
#freedomtech = Whatever lowers the bar for taking responsibility.
Content isn't scarce since it is easily copied.
Community on the other hand...
Yes sir ✅
But with a ton more fun stuff.
Forkable Facebook groups meets Telegram meets Split payments meets Stories meets .....
GM
Group Chat is the killer feature.
Monetizable, Interoperable, No feature limit and freaking unstoppable. #OnlyOnNostr
Dictatorships only suck when you can't fork them #anarchostatism
Aha, thanks sir!
Have a, slightly, better understanding now.
What would your web app stack look like then, htmx + golang?
nostr:npub149p5act9a5qm9p47elp8w8h3wpwn2d7s2xecw2ygnrxqp4wgsklq9g722q and nostr:npub1r0rs5q2gk0e3dk3nlc7gnu378ec6cnlenqp8a3cjhyzu6f8k5sgs4sq9ac you guys should start a "Nostr Design" podcast where you discuss things like this each week.
I'm sure there's loads more notes like this I've missed. nostr:note1jsm8mper63k0vszxqg5x97tqmu3j4hxyufye5j6xng7pc905f0aq4fp7at
Haha, somehow "Starting a podcast" isn't surprising advice from you sir 😅.
Don't have the charismatic voice nor the time (#newborn) for that right now, but I might do some nostrnests soon and record those.
Although design, visual as it often is, isn't really suited for podcasts. Very few good design podcasts out there.