Building something 'properly' means building, learning, and refining based on real usage (with actual users) rather than waiting for theoretical perfection. I’m grateful for devs who value user feedback. IMO.

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A million cooks in the kitchen will just lead to a mess. Luckily with nostr I can test my app without releasing because it has a ton of users already! All nostr accounts and posts appear. Compromising on basic functionality in exchange for scale is exactly what all the shitcoiners do. There are basic principles that you just don’t violate. Building an app isn’t the same as building something that’s supposed to be embedded with cypherpunk values. If you don’t get it, you aren’t a cypherpunk.