I think it's a solution to a superficially understood problem.
But I think it can also move a needle. Just not as much as if we focus on understanding the (onboarding/engagement) problem better, and craft solution specifically to that (with less collateral damage to the authentic and thriving community here).
Wider software development community could be a close target. Imo, nostr is the most exciting to the censored people, Bitcoiners, and to whoever who tried to build a little bit of software before.
Simple heuristics would be enough.
Plus a little credit handout incentive for the nosy liberal neighbor who might have overheard you talking shit about the party.
shopstr.store looks very cool.
I think that for faster onboarding, it would help to index non-nostr content. What about search aggregator of all online farmer sellers, always linking directly to do product source shop page (no re-selleres)
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Practical moral hazard lessons.
- When your mama can print (ie steal) money without constraints, you're gonna become a degen.

They will be the last ones to admit they can't afford it.
Hmm, in North America they usually don't;
- Most and the best off grid ones are first come first serve, and there's no one to check you in anyway
- Some popular ones in National Forests can require online reservations (you can tell them you're Elvis, and pay with anon debit card)
- I was asked real ID just once, it was more a trailer park setup (I think that's more common in Europe too)
- In that case, driving license from different country helps a bit.
My phone went belly up the other day.
I got on a thin ice (single point of failure) with some data backups. And for some photos and a hot wallet, it was the true boating accident.
- Check your backups, get them up to date
- Make sure your redundancies are really independent
I'm looking forward for more collaborative custody data products beyond BTC.
Nice!
I got some experience with search aggregators, and that's why it popped up to me.
- We don't have to sit and wait until everyone decides to spin up the shop / career page / or any offers page on nostr.
- We can just crawl their webs, select what we want, re-index, and then list in a nice compact shopping app (shopping browser)
- Each link will still chaotically direct you to whatever independent purchase funnel
- But it will pull the center of user traffic gravity around the Discovery process to the nostr
I'm thinking about testing it out on some niche (not having ambition myself to launch new Amazon right away :-) )
I think that if the indexes are well structured, then it should be accessible by various logistic agents to just tap into the system and keep an eye what needs to be delivered in their area and they can bid on the delivery contracts.
- sort of a physical DVM if you will
Still little hard to discover, tbh. Can you make it visually more prominent, and maybe thinking about saving the screen real-estate later, when feed switching becomes a more intuitive pattern?
We need an index of the sellers and their items. There are some native stores popping up. But I think that in the meantime, we need some crawlers, and api integrations to get more content/item volume there.
Then we can rebuild Amazon in a decentralized way; any seller just taps into the same protocol; shippers do the same; frontend discovery clients then would be the easy piece.
Imagine how hooked you would be with $80B invested in the outcomes of this shitshow. The real degen gamblers.
There's just one country where it takes more than few hours.
There's just one country where it takes more than few hours.
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I prefer these trunk slide-out setups more; more compact, more mobile; you don't need as much kitchen jazz to grill a steak anyway.
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Sorry, it's just an AI this one.
I used npub146zy5skhl44tqr7h67rlu6jgj4r3ntdeew5ut6n95um9mc8cxm8st5arls
- kudos on how realistic it looks (even though that wasn't the aim, lol)
Sorry, it's just an AI this one.
I used npub146zy5skhl44tqr7h67rlu6jgj4r3ntdeew5ut6n95um9mc8cxm8st5arls
- kudos on how realistic it looks (even though that wasn't the aim, lol)

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