evcz on Nostr: the feeling that nostr gave me when starting up for the first time and creating an ...
the feeling that nostr gave me when starting up for the first time and creating an "account" is what is most similar to starting a bitcoin node for the first time and having a wallet created and ready to use right away.
working, even before yuo realize what is happening you can just open mutiny website and bam: you have a fully featured saving and transacting account already working and live worlwide.
You immediately realize how great a tech is as early as the onboarding start.
no passwords, no emails, no forms, no questions, no slowlness, no clutter.
something so pure that just works out of the box and is natively self contained and portable everywhere.
we got so used to so much bloat that we always forget how things should be
many services online are trying to mimic the login experience with passkeys... but the onboarding on those legacy centralized services can't be fixed, it's rotten, broken and required to stay like that to keep the lights on
on...
real world things all like nostr and that's the way we shouuld live: buy a fork? it works, it's yours and you can use it from t+0?, buy an hairdryer? same! got a bicycle? jump on it and enjoy
enter a bar? day hi and speak to someone, no need to fill forms, passwords and clutter
but compare to anything that can be remotely linked to tech or internet things? welcome to hell of login, data, clutter and walled gardens
nostr is fresh air, once again.
working, even before yuo realize what is happening you can just open mutiny website and bam: you have a fully featured saving and transacting account already working and live worlwide.
You immediately realize how great a tech is as early as the onboarding start.
no passwords, no emails, no forms, no questions, no slowlness, no clutter.
something so pure that just works out of the box and is natively self contained and portable everywhere.
we got so used to so much bloat that we always forget how things should be
many services online are trying to mimic the login experience with passkeys... but the onboarding on those legacy centralized services can't be fixed, it's rotten, broken and required to stay like that to keep the lights on
on...
real world things all like nostr and that's the way we shouuld live: buy a fork? it works, it's yours and you can use it from t+0?, buy an hairdryer? same! got a bicycle? jump on it and enjoy
enter a bar? day hi and speak to someone, no need to fill forms, passwords and clutter
but compare to anything that can be remotely linked to tech or internet things? welcome to hell of login, data, clutter and walled gardens
nostr is fresh air, once again.