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Angry Bird
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Angry as hell. Deep Nostr inhabitant. Kaboom! #FollowBack

That could work, if apps can check updates and tell you about it. Obtainium is the same as you download apks from official website or github f-droid etc, but it can check updates and sometimes install it automatically. F-droid is more like Google Play.

You can use word filter in your client. Nostr is an open protocol, censorship is not in it's ethics. Second option you can make your own relay and ban everything you need.

I decided to stay on default relays. I'm from the bottom of nostr, new npub, deep web etc. Fuck web of trust, fuck spammers. LFG. So angry. #nostrelites

It's fun when reading articles about macos updates. Every fuckin author tells about new features and then 'wait couple of weeks till first patch' if you don't want to meet bugs and lags (or lost your data).

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Question, how do relays and client devs make money?

It's fine that it's all passion projects in the early days, but at some point market forces must align for freedom and censorship resistance.

nostr:npub16c0nh3dnadzqpm76uctf5hqhe2lny344zsmpm6feee9p5rdxaa9q586nvr , how does Primal make money? I enjoy the product and am using it for free. I try to Zap good posts a few times a day, but that's paying to encourage high quality content.

I forsee an eventual Nostr environment with many different individual experiences depending on how value is generated (ads /spam for those who don't pay, client and relay fee/zaps for better more tuneable experience).

I'm curious if there is growing consensus on how this might eventually work.

I think someone aiming business on nostr, someone not. Open protocol means anybody can make a client or relay. For example many good clients still working on Jabber, irc, and no monetization there.