My opinion; we need more non-techies consulting and interfacing with the software and hardware builders. I think there is a whole new tech wave coming as far as the designs and use-cases go. We have folding phones coming out, but the day I can have a Moleskine-like notebook in my pocket that does everything my iPhone can and more, will be the day tech comes back around, for me. Home appliances that mine bitcoin are also needed in the construction world. Innovate, innovate, innovate. I also hope to have more influence in that field in the future.

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This is exactly where I feel focus needs to go. Devs will develop (I've been amazed at the speed and quality of nostr devs especially), but if it stays a secret, and everyone pats each other on the back* then it's worth nothing. Nostr has a long way to go to appeal to the likes of my dad, but if it was plug 'n' play like most apps, it's an absolute winner. The non-techies are the missing link here, and although I have no skin in the game, I'd love to help where I can (I'm a proper pleb). Imagine mates just zapping each other in the pub, not that its all about zaps, but it proves a level of adoption. Innovate innovate innovate indeed. * I'm not suggesting all do, but I've seen it in other industries.