@Oscar Merry... Do you have a counter to any of these points ? Just asking, because i could counter some. Mainly from a "they already have all that data from other podcast platforms that use AWS".
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The Fountain podcast app is corrupt bullshit It's NOT "Powered by the Bitcoin Lightning Network" It's a custodial bank account, closed source app, hosted on Amazon, with Gmail verification, letting you insert an RSS feed to one government domain. Unlike the Arweave RSS system I presented yesterday, Which is true and genuine freedom and censorship resistance by transcending physical locations with the files served on a 30+ gateway global CDN, going directly peer-to-peer, With Fountain, you're putting your private Nostr key in a closed source mobile app, served to you by the censorship oppressors Google and Apple. They use the word "open" on their website, but their github doesn't have the code itself: https://github.com/fountain-fm You think you're using peer-to-peer Bitcoin? It's a custodial bank account. Look at this bullshit: "Fountain charges a 4% transaction fee on top of every payment you make to a podcast but you can join Fountain Premium to reduce your fees to just 1%. We also charge 10 sats for comments and replies to reduce spam." In Summary: --Not Bitcoin, it's a bank account. --Zero Censorship Resistance, Regular Files --Insert Private Nostr key into closed source --Heavy integration with Big Tech --Surveillance of who is listening --Leeching Bitcoin fees for RSS feeds and Nostr, which are both peer-to-peer without Fountain You're being manipulated to reject real solutions like Arweave RSS, so these institutions can maintain power and control.
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As an average tech savy 50 yr old some of it is above my head, just want to make sure my support is warranted. And i suspect the OP is a butthurt little wiener that can't understand why the world dosen't see his genius. But he might also be right.
It's sad to see someone describing a podcast app as corrupt bullshit. Fountain is currently closed source which is a fair criticism. I am considering deeply whether to open source the app and will provide an update on this decision soon. Despite the sometimes loud voices on this issue - the far majority of people that use the app don't mind this. There are also great open-source alternatives like Breez and Podverse. But anyway stay tuned on this... To address the other points: - "not powered by the bitcoin lightning network" - I think this is obviously false - although the wallet is custodial we enable paying podcasters that run their own nodes so the payments run on the open lightning network. We're also planning to add support for NWC so you can bring your own wallet to the app. - "hosted on amazon / aws" - we do use aws for some of our services - I don't see why this is an issue? - "zero censorship resistance / regular files" - my view is that open podcasting built on rss is sufficiently decentralised because podcasters can always switch hosts, and even self-host their rss feed. Apps like Fountain let you add a private rss feed. Whilst there may be more decentralised technologies than rss - that is not what we are trying to achieve with Fountain - we are trying to help podcasters get paid for their work without relying on advertising and using the value signal of these payments to provide discovery of great content. - "insert nsec into closed source" - we support NIP-55 android remote signer which works great today with apps like Amber. On iOS there is currently no good NIP-46 mobile remote signer. Will from Damus said he's going to make Damus a NIP-46 signer and as soon as he does we will integrate this. - "heavy integration with big tech" - I'm not sure exactly what this is referring to but if it's the use of services like aws personally I don't think that is an issue - pretty much every website / app you use on the internet will use these services. - "surveillance of who's listening" - the only place your listen history is stored is in your personal library so that you can see which episodes you've played and resume them from the previous position. Every other podcast app works this way and when you delete items from your library all data is deleted. - "leeching bitcoin fees from podcasters" - I don't think there's anything wrong with charging a fee for providing a service. Our fees are lower than all other traditional platforms and are only 1% if you have fountain premium. The podcasters have their lightning node keysend addresses in the rss feeds - so if you want to pay them directly without a fee you can run your own node and send them keysend payments. Fountain just makes this way easier and lets you pay from the player or episode screen. I am open to any and all feedback and hopefully my response here is useful.
Thanks for the responce @Oscar Merry . That covers most of whatni thought. I support fountain.fm precisely because i can support podcastees directly. I pay for the premium service precisely because i belive in supporting new initiatives. Nothing is free in this world, people shoild be compensated for providing value. Is using AWS ideal? No. Is it a compromise i can live with ? Yes Open source code has its place. Closed source does too. We need an internet ecology that has diverse apps otherwise it just becomes a self flagalating circle jerk that eventually collapses because nobody can earn a living.
You know you’re on the right track when you have some haters. “The best art divides the audience” Keep building bro 🫂 Onward 🫡
Not to mention how many of the podcasts are already hosted on aws? Probably the majority of the US based podcasts are because… go figure, it’s cheaper to use a cloud based hosted domain than pay for a dedicated server by about 2000% and most podcasts make peanuts if they make anything at all.