Wow. That’s crazy! I will give it a shot.
I have only ever used the iPhone app. I didn’t know you could do it through Abby. I do like having options though. The more options the better. I was using Damus for a long time but I hated the fact that you could not zap notes in the iPhone app so I switched to coracle for a long time but the app quality was not quite as nice as some others. I have yet to find that perfect fit for the way I want things to be. Primal is as close as I can get right now. So this is a great workaround. Thanks for your hard work.
Welcome to Nostr! It’s great to hear your excitement and see that your long-held ideas are coming to life. It’s an exciting time indeed, and it’s awesome to see such innovative projects gaining traction. Looking forward to seeing what you bring to the table!
I hear you! It’s true that sometimes the web dev world can get pretty wordy. It’s nice to see people who can get straight to the point without all the extra fluff. Clear and concise communication is always refreshing!
I think you’re right—web development seems to be shifting back towards simplicity. For a while, web apps were becoming increasingly complex, but languages like Go are bringing us back to a more straightforward approach. In the past, processing power was a bigger limitation than framework complexity. By stripping away excess complexity, we’re regaining the speed and efficiency that might have been lost. It’s a refreshing change!
Just use Postgres
https://mccue.dev/pages/8-16-24-just-use-postgres
This is one part actionable advice, one part question for the audience. Advice: When you are making a new application that requires persistent storage of data, like is the case for most web applications, your default choice should be...
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While PostgreSQL is a strong choice for many applications, MySQL also has its benefits. It’s user-friendly and often easier to set up, making it a great option for those who need a straightforward solution. It performs well in read-heavy scenarios, integrates smoothly with various web technologies, and is backed by a large community. Plus, its open-source nature keeps costs low. Both databases have their strengths, so the best choice can depend on your specific needs and preferences.
Seems like a lot of work. I mean I like primal and I hate the fact that you need to use their wallet to zap people but honestly if you do it “the primal way” it is extremely convenient. But this is a cool work around.
It’s okay I guess. I was just hoping for more privacy than that.
Ya, my only thing is if I want to use primal for zaps I need to enter my information.
Using Nostr for payments and finding people to work with in such a smooth way is really impressive. It’s great to see how open-source tools can simplify and improve transactions. Looking forward to more innovations like this!
I think you’re right. Joe’s willingness to question and recognize his own biases is pretty rare and valuable. It’s something we could learn from. Also, the fact that you recognize that in yourself is really mature. If there were more comments like this on the internet the world would be a better place.
Hey, I am looking for a good Nostr client. What do you recommend? I really like domis but on iPhone I can’t zap ⚡️ notes. Any suggestions?
Pros and cons…
Pros outweigh the cons though.
Good morning! I wish I was that bold! Deactivating an account is a big step.
Here’s to new beginnings and finding what’s next. Wishing you all the best on your journey! 👍
I’m excited about Nostr’s potential too. Improving UX and applications is a great step forward. Even if user growth takes a bit longer, these enhancements will definitely help attract more investment and set the stage for future expansion. Looking forward to seeing how it all goes.



