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"content": "nostr:npub183n8fp0xavfvuejszsfzkf44af77j6xfgmk33k2whm7ktflcr4jqswtahh personally, I'd be ok with your second proposal, where that popup appears every time a new major version is released. I don't want nagware on my desktop, and certainly I don't want to be more or less forced to pay something for the right to freely use my computer, because then we're taking a step towards windows and that kind of stuff. However, that doesn't mean the idea itself is bad, and if not presented agressively, I think it can be a great discovery method",
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