Today I confirmed my decision to retire from the business I've part owned with my business partner for the past 10 years, a business I invested 10 years of my life into building.
So to feel like I've failed is very strange, but that's how it is right now. In time this feeling will pass and something new will emerge.
Onwards.
Another dumb question?
So I get that I have a private key, but I don't know how to keep it secure, or at least I'm not confident that I I'll be able to keep it secure because it's not clear to me when it's safe to use it because how do I know if an app I'm inputing it into is genuine.
So just like X, but for different reasons, nostr just seems equally unappealing as a place to invest in, because in nostr' case it seems almost inevitable that, at scale, the average user is going to loose control of their private key.
I can't square this circle and nostr will not scale imo until it resolves these fundamental usability questions for the 'regular' user.