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 What if all your business productivity tools worked together seamlessly and all used the same easy to setup and backup node. Private!  clients can be customized for different usecases without having to switch providers. So many benfits. 
 All powered by nostrdb of course 🙂 efficient syncing between work and local. Everything works offline. 
jb55 | 1 years ago (raw) | root | parent | reply | flag +110
 Damus Code, your own GitHub for your company. 

I have much bigger ambitions for Damus than just iOS. I want damus to be the best brand in nostr, with the best tech and tools. I don’t want to put everything into a single app, which is why I’m trying to make native client dev as simple as possible by extracting the complexity into nostrdb. It should be much easier to spin up specific native microapps for different use cases.

Micro apps is just the Unix philosophy, and Damus will embrace this:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_philosophy 
 🏆 
 Love it. Also DOTADIW for each client🔥 
 well. unfortunately the most lasting influence damus had on me is motivating me to get on graphene and ditch apple and their anti zap policies. so, damus on Android would be a beautiful thing 🤙💜 
 extremely bullish on micro apps that don’t run in the browser and aren’t written in JavaScript 
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 Agreed. It’s great what devs manage while hamstrung by the browser and a bad language, but I’d love to see more native tools. 
 Nostr without the web would fail but this is the beauty of it: it can and will be *everywhere*: web, desktop, mobile, servers, TVs, embedded systems, as full-fledged apps, as widgets, as plugins... 

It will be by far the widest bitcoin onramp. 
 Love it. 
 Deal is still active 
 @snowden, deal will apply to you as well 
 "The Unix philosophy emphasizes building simple, compact, clear, modular, and extensible code that can be easily maintained and repurposed by developers other than its creators. The Unix philosophy favors composability as opposed to monolithic design."

From the Wikipedia article @jb55 linked to.