I think I finally gave up after this one.
I was genuinely excited to have a fellow logistics dev on here, that I could geek out with, and then he just ghosted. ROFLMAO. Felt like getting stood up on a date.
Okay. Nevermind then.
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It's quite good people are at least checking out nostr, not that surprised about the retention thing (all the reasons everyone already knows).
There will hopefully be a time in the future where these people will check back in to see if it's progressed.
I think #siamstr might be nostr's biggest success as a genuine, active community (outside of BT expats lol;)). It's probably a totally different experience joining and having that to jump into.
Would love to know how that happened. Useful for people trying to replicate maybe? Would also be cool to see more regional/local interest groups popping up (there is perhaps a growing Chinese presence via the FreeFrom app, but not sure).
#grownostr #marketing
There's a German community because of the #Einundzwanzig guys, like @Gigi and @BankSith
I can't believe that's a real word
I think we go sort of under the radar because we usually write in English.