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Thanks to some analysis from our intern nostr:npub17plqkxhsv66g8quxxc9p5t9mxazzn20m426exqnl8lxnh5a4cdns7jezx0 , according to opt-in AppStore analytics one of the biggest issues with Damus is user retention. 99% of people stop using damus after 6 months.

In the next version we will be looking at ways to get mores users to that “ah ha” moment that gets them to stick around like all of us addicts.

Ideas welcome! Notifications is obviously a big one, but maybe we could make it easier to get people their first sats.

I'm one of those (among the minority here?) who still use other platforms like X alongside Nostr because they feel distinctly different. Nostr definitely feels healthier. I get the part about it lacking that same aggressive level of algo-fueled fine-tuned dopamine hits.

I tried NOSTR via Amethyst and Snort in early 2023 or late 2022. Showed promised but didn't get hooked. Was a bit janky and empty. Jumped back in 5-6 months later and it already felt a lot better. I'm still here this time. Maybe with constant improvement retention will improve. That "early adopter to mass adoption" curve exists for a reason.

This might just be a personality trait, but I find there's something addictive about being in control. Maybe it's because of being aware that I'm not in control elsewhere. It also feels more real and authentic here. There's no illusion or sleight of hand tricks. Maybe eventually people can pick custom algos or have other ways to tailor not only their experience, but how they prefer to consume it (type of view e.g. more text based vs more image based vs live chats/live streams, etc.)

Your site's design is sleek AF btw

For those attending online, who signed up through npub registration, has anyone gotten their #nostrasia invite DM yet?

Everyone turn on your miners to full blast for a few days. We need to mine just a bit faster. For reasons.

https://void.cat/d/HyE8v5a7q8KKr1tNUk3VJn.webp

#Bitcoin #Halving #420blazeit

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Saifedean Ammous [2:05:00]: I think you’re more likely to be taking the leap in the unknown when you have a little bit of gold in the mattress than when you don’t — I think this is the thing. Like, if you look at the late 19th century — and I discussed this in The Bitcoin Standard — that was arguably the most innovative period in human history. There’s qualitative evidence: look at the world around you today — pretty much everything that we use was invented in that period — the car, the airplane, the telegraph, the telephone, the camera. Pretty much modern life, the late 19th century, the period between 1870–1914, because the whole world was practically on a gold standard, the whole world was using the same money, and the whole world could save in the same currency. That meant that two bicycle shop owning brothers in North Carolina could go and try and fly, even as all the scientific experts in 1903 were confirming that the possibility of flight has been debunked as unscientific. Thomas Edison said, Not in a million years we’re going to be flying. Lord Kelvin also said it’s never going to happen. The New York Times said it’s never going to happen the same month in which the Wright brothers did it, and they continued to deny that it was going to happen, even two years after they did it. But why could they do that? Because they had savings in gold. They had the security with something that you know is going to be there, and then you can take a risk with the stuff that is extra. I have, say, three years expenditures in gold under my mattress, and I know that I could take a risk with everything else because whatever bad things happen with all of my dreams like even flying — think about how insane that is — I still can go back to the three years of gold that I have saved.

https://chowcollection.medium.com/saifedean-ammous-bitcoin-anarchy-and-austrian-economics-lex-fridman-podcast-284-38fa04b12a31

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Saifedean Ammous [2:05:00]: I think you’re more likely to be taking the leap in the unknown when you have a little bit of gold in the mattress than when you don’t — I think this is the thing. Like, if you look at the late 19th century — and I discussed this in The Bitcoin Standard — that was arguably the most innovative period in human history. There’s qualitative evidence: look at the world around you today — pretty much everything that we use was invented in that period — the car, the airplane, the telegraph, the telephone, the camera. Pretty much modern life, the late 19th century, the period between 1870–1914, because the whole world was practically on a gold standard, the whole world was using the same money, and the whole world could save in the same currency. That meant that two bicycle shop owning brothers in North Carolina could go and try and fly, even as all the scientific experts in 1903 were confirming that the possibility of flight has been debunked as unscientific. Thomas Edison said, Not in a million years we’re going to be flying. Lord Kelvin also said it’s never going to happen. The New York Times said it’s never going to happen the same month in which the Wright brothers did it, and they continued to deny that it was going to happen, even two years after they did it. But why could they do that? Because they had savings in gold. They had the security with something that you know is going to be there, and then you can take a risk with the stuff that is extra. I have, say, three years expenditures in gold under my mattress, and I know that I could take a risk with everything else because whatever bad things happen with all of my dreams like even flying — think about how insane that is — I still can go back to the three years of gold that I have saved.

https://chowcollection.medium.com/saifedean-ammous-bitcoin-anarchy-and-austrian-economics-lex-fridman-podcast-284-38fa04b12a31

This was a great one. Recommend the full episode to everyone who wants to learn about economics (it's history, Bitcoin and Austrian econ included) and more

This is your last chance to holler at someone like nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m or nostr:npub1sn0wdenkukak0d9dfczzeacvhkrgz92ak56egt7vdgzn8pv2wfqqhrjdv9 before the NOSTR changes the world and gets too big for a nobody like me to get seen 🤙

I have no clue what it is. "keyboard has to warm up" makes no sense, but it's good to know I'm not a crazy person.

Same thing happens with a Lenovo I just bought (second hand). A few specific select keys sometimes don't register half the time. Makes booting and logging in extra annoying.

Then 10-20min later it works fine and I can type fast normally without any characters suddenly missing.

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