LSP technology is definitely somewhere in early beta phase if you ask me.
people who promote adoption of technology that isn't mature yet are sending people off to do this and what do you think their sentiments towards such heralds is after this?
it's not really anything new to me as a long time early adopter of tech but those sats disappearing and/or getting stuck for long periods of time stings more than updating your kernel, again, and getting no GUI, again, because canonical are a bunch of tards.
the very same problem is at play with nostr as well. the tech is way too immature for mass adoption, and yet the constant beating of the drums by influencoors to adopt this new tech, when it's not ready for daily usage.
either you are ok with people starting with WoS and Alby for LN adoption, or you are driving new users out who are not going to come back so quickly, nor are they going to recommend it to their friends.
LN has reached a certain level where it is generally usable but until the synchrony problem is solved it's a hard sell with buggy, and multivariate LSP development efforts going on in 4 different directions at once and all of them fucking up in different ways.
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