@jack's vision for NOSTR shouldn’t supersede all. Neither should @fiatjaf's. Protocols should have a way to take on a life of their own. The most amazing possibilities for NOSTR I don’t believe have been imagined yet. Build what you wish to see. If you’re not a dev contribute to devs building what you want to use. Also extend devs grace. Building takes time. They can’t starve or let their families starve in the meantime. If there’s something you envision that isn’t being built, learn to code, or hire a dev. Be a different kind of keyboard warrior. nostr:note1d5adc6qqafgj79qwcsh6fttvu6ce6pvm7ztcxtxurel6fsuv2wtq3zlqwf
Agreed, if you want it - you build it
Or pay someone to build it, stop your whining and just be grateful to be here! 💜
Feedback is helpful when you build something. I know sometimes I need to work on how and when to provide constructive criticism. I see others who maybe struggle with it even more than I do.
Not betting on Nostr is losing a huge market possibility
it’s also a marathon and a sprint at the same time … learning to pace once self is difficult.