I'm finding it more useful, for our church, as a way to easily edit the website, as the website content is SSR events and I just edit the events on my phone. Our company homepage is getting the same revamp.

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What I am doing more and more of is Nostr-without-websockets. Sometimes without relays. Like, just signing stuff and then saving it to .jsonl or sending it as an e-mail attachment. Or polling. Sign and publish something and it's just sort of floating out there, and there are polling stations that go catch it up in nets. I'm removing a lot of the immediacy. And then, on the other hand, using relays as a between-place to integrate data from multiple users, really rapidly, before pulling it down into some other medium. Relays as a sort of waiting room or prep table. So, I think we're thinking more and more about using relays as a piece of network architecture. Just leaving anything social out of that workflow.