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Imagine if Reddit's onboarding was like nostr's "Yeah you can join communities. You can even create your own community with your own rules โœจ" and the first thing they saw was /r/circlejerk and had to wade through that first before they could #growreddit
The kinds are all broadly useful, even kind1. Its when you assume everything needs to be included into The Nostr's relay soup to just participate in the technology that everyone outside of technology appreciation gets a weird ick from
I was about to ask... Is it ok if I use public relays to some infrequent broadcasts between some hardware? Or I will be shot on sight? Lets say 10 per hour per host, lets say some amount of hosts
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