I’m gonna try making that “different relay types” idea too.
- business (view ads to post)
- club (have to be a member to post)
- municipality (get a postcard with a code in the mail to post)
- telephone pole (POW that scales with demand)
@Derek Ross@MK Fain if you add NIP-32 Labeling as an option on posts, I think you could just have a letterboxd / goodreads competitor built right in there. Just use TMDB API to search for movies and openlibrary API for books. Thoughts?
I’m removing the concept of the “profile page”. Instead, you have a Rolodex and you can visit Places. Everyone is like a detective, going from place to place, asking the owner of a place if they’ve seen a person around.
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Finally, AI is building me what one could call “The Only Honest Nostr Client”.
Notes are treated like flyers that you put up at various places (relays). The most understandable analogy possible for Nostr.
Not obscuring how it works, but reveling in its simplicity.
> what does your company understand that is genuinely hard to understand, and is that understanding getting deeper every day?
> If the answer is nothing, AI is just a cost optimization story. You cut headcount, improve margins for a few quarters, and eventually get absorbed by something smarter. If the answer is deep, AI doesn't augment your company. It reveals what your company actually is.
This article is really good. Basically, what if we started using emoji reactions as “tags”. Right now on Nostr, it’s just inert data
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Publicly traded companies are pure evil. The outsourcing, the insourcing, zero loyalty to their people or nation.
Private companies like Valve are much better. But why bother if even that isn’t needed? That’s the case for Nostr.
I’ll pay someone $10k if they can find me a job. I have 8 years of experience in the SaaS industry managing customers, company-wide programs, and products.