Why? Maybe they found out that somebody else have also been doing good job for the same cause and didn't wanted to waste their time to do dublicate work 🤔 I see new Nostr development and ideas popping up almost every day and people are still developing their own clients and relays even though we already have dozens of awesome of them! But of course everything would be faster if there were more economic incentives. I think people forgets that we're still very early and developing open source protocols takes a lot of time.
They give it up because it's hard work for free and they can get paid to do other hard work. Pay closer attention. You are missing the signal.
I try to, but some much is happening everywhere in the Nostr at same time, so I can't keep up with everything. Lower your time preference, you're rushing things.
LOL Last week the complaint was that my time preference is too low. This week, too high. Must be just right.
😄 I think we're both right in a sense. I've developed my own client and still developing it once in a while, but since Amethyst is so much better, I use it. Maybe if I see Amethyst going rogue and there were no other good clients, it would speed up my development. On on the other hand, I would not want to get paid for it, if it means that I would've to introduce features I don't like 🤔
That's the different between a business and a hobby.
Right, but social media doesn't have to be business for every one.
Sir, this isn't just about your tweets.
I know, it's about notes and other stuff. Many awesome things have developed without business support like bitcoin, lightning, pgp, first computer, printing press etc. I believe that the Nostr will not be much different, and when aligning something with only economic incentives, it will be shown in the end product. But I want to emphasize that I support for providing economic support for open source products for many reasons.
People will do this, for a while, haphazardly, as a hobby. A business operates reliably and has a service that is widely-available, like the wine relay, cloudfodder, or nostr.build. That is really tricky, on Nostr, unless you get big grants, at least, at first. The grant-funded freeware can always undercut the competition. They don't have to be better, so long as they are for free. But this means that the grant-givers get to decide which businesses there will be, and which ones there will not be.