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JOE2o 1 month ago
the guy literally built the implementation for this already, over years. then from another angle others pushed a different logic that makes his implementation not feasible. this is fine, both solution-types (global hash vs. managed service) have pros and cons. His way was WAY easier for transcoding. The Blossom way you have to prove, with hashes, that all of the transcoded variants are the "same thing" (even though in file terms they are not at all the same thing), and in a way that someone is going to pay for (the 'proving these variants are from the same original' part is gonna make it super expensive), etc. to say, hey, yes your way would have been way easier, but anyway, kindly start again on another years-long journey, on a path with obstacles that you didn't ask for, with extra costs that you didn't ask for, and sure, nostr might do an end-run around you once again, but this is the nostr way .. i dunno, i feel for the guy.

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Same with users. I feel his pain deeply. I’ve managed to stick around because of a lot of help from my parents and many developers around the world who have been extra kind and patient with me and my team. But Nostr needs basic stability across a few good solutions first and it needs to stop leaving half finished projects on the table and moving on to something new. I was told blossom servers would not work 6 months ago but numerous developers kept pushing me towards blossom - - all only to hear, again, blossom won’t likely work long term for media protection. I keep saying it but if developers would actually listen to users, maybe we could get some traction here.