Nostr-native people are built different. Normies need easy password recovery. Spend any amount of time with anyone who doesnโt live in this space and it becomes painfully obvious.
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I'm generally anti-normie. Pushing to have people who can't manage a keypair long enough to understand how to not lose it is a race to the bottom. IMO.
Having more addlebrained, incompetent people using nostr as a whole before it matures into an even simpler and more robust form is *very* short-sighted.
Growing too fast for infrastructure is also dumb. Relays have gotten better over the past year, but they are not good enough yet.
Also, there's no sustainable revenue model. Most people who use nostr aren't paying for the privilege. Growth must be paid for, and I, for one, am not going to tolerate advertising models. At all. That's how the rest of the internet got to borked in the first place. Normies who can't understand that compute costs money and every bit sent has a real cost, then nothing will be same to grow free of the poisonous influence that is VC money. (VC money causes distortions in market signals which has already been very bad for TNP. Again, IMO.)
Who says we need max-normies, to begin with?
Mental clarity from a carnivore diet helps too, sharpens the mind.
Elites like Klaus Schwab want you dependent on their systems, that's why they push password recovery.