roostertail on Nostr: OPSEC for developers is a much harder problem I would argue. There is an inherent ...
OPSEC for developers is a much harder problem I would argue. There is an inherent tension between developing for open source + having your project get attention, while existing in a non-permissive environment.
I think your ultimate barrier to innovation is the current political overton window.
The more innovative, the higher OPSEC required, and the slower progress will be.
Everything in it's right time.
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