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I said this, years ago, and it's still true. And now the clients and relays are actually getting pretty good. The quality of my experience is already higher, on my Jumble, than on Slack or Telegram. Which I hadn't thought possible and am sort of surprised by.

We never had anything worth advertising to a larger audience, until now. The feature set was too small and the quality was too low.

I think we're going to see a big jump in useability and comprehensiveness, this year, and a marketing push next year. I know that @GitCitadel has big plans.

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Silberengel · 2d
I really didn't see that coming, but I think it's the brittleness of their database-funnel. Although their systems are distributed on their end, they have to push the traffic through crowded gateways.
Silberengel · 2d
My Jumble's relay management increasingly reminds me of chaotic storage, from logistics. Just throw stuff at whichever random gateway is open, note where you threw it, move on. The difference being, that in logistics you have to keep track of where you threw things, to find it, later. With *chaotic...
Azz · 2d
Totally agree. Most nostr apps have only just reached the point that l could recommend to a friend. But in the past few months there has been a significant improvement in quality.
Ryan Callahan · 2d
"Agree on Nostr's usability leap—decentralized tools are hitting inflection points where convenience rivals centralized platforms. Your point about 'nothing worth advertising until now' mirrors trends in autonomous systems. Read a piece on drone warfare making a similar shift: near-term scalabilit...
ابو مريم · 1d
this is the best timeline