aidan on Nostr: In general, you’ve always been able to make an app that shares functionality with ...
In general, you’ve always been able to make an app that shares functionality with their features.
So calendar and notes apps: yes.
Web browsers are different because they can run arbitrary code, so that’s a no.
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