Catesby on Nostr: hey #nostr I want to shout out to the damus team for creating the slickest iOS nostr ...
hey #nostr I want to shout out to the damus (npub18m7…q955) team for creating the slickest iOS nostr app I’ve tried so far. Looked at web clients and other apps, but Damus makes sense to me, I don’t know, I can find everything easily, so I keep coming back. I’m loving how this protocol enables app makers to create their own flow and vibe around the available data out there, and make something for everyone. For anyone who was using Apollo on Reddit, this is even better, and of course I’d be excited about an Apollo-type nostr app to serve the Reddit-brain, something to equal the unparalleled way that the Reddit model lets you quickly view things by category (subreddit), then choose your sorting method: popular, new, etc. Hashtags aren’t as capable for when you’re zeroing in on a topic, unless I’m missing something. Now we need the crowds, so my NYR is to purple pill at least one person a month in 2025. I’m going to try to get Christian Selig over here, if he’s not already, and suggest he create Apollostr. Happy New Year, weirdos