D4NT3 on Nostr: #nostr Experience Update: (From the perspective of a regular Win+iOS nostrean who is ...
#nostr Experience Update:
(From the perspective of a regular Win+iOS nostrean who is not involved in dev, testing, or the BTC cheerleading squad)
Probably not surprisingly, the only tricky part for me, initially, to getting this far in the experience was setting up and connecting a lightning wallet, but it’s been a fairly steady experience so far after that.
Any negatives I might experience with analog people here are easily fixable thanks to the mute function. I’m not a fan of having my access to the shared ideas of other analog people “curated” for me.
I also appreciate the minimalist kind of experience I’m getting here so far, at least in the interfaces I’m using.
I’d probably tell any non techy person that nostr is technically free to use, but they’ll probably have a better time with it if they can get a wallet setup so they can participate in the whole v4v thing, which to me, makes a lot more sense as a way to show appreciation for the work or helpfulness that positively impacts us, and minimizes middle-man price gouging.
And now, because it’s Friday, you deserve a dad-joke:
(From the perspective of a regular Win+iOS nostrean who is not involved in dev, testing, or the BTC cheerleading squad)
Probably not surprisingly, the only tricky part for me, initially, to getting this far in the experience was setting up and connecting a lightning wallet, but it’s been a fairly steady experience so far after that.
Any negatives I might experience with analog people here are easily fixable thanks to the mute function. I’m not a fan of having my access to the shared ideas of other analog people “curated” for me.
I also appreciate the minimalist kind of experience I’m getting here so far, at least in the interfaces I’m using.
I’d probably tell any non techy person that nostr is technically free to use, but they’ll probably have a better time with it if they can get a wallet setup so they can participate in the whole v4v thing, which to me, makes a lot more sense as a way to show appreciation for the work or helpfulness that positively impacts us, and minimizes middle-man price gouging.
And now, because it’s Friday, you deserve a dad-joke: