This time, my philosophy for building on Nostr is simple: work on projects that I would genuinely use myself.
That way, even if nobody else uses them, I still have a reason to maintain and improve them for my own needs.
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this is the way
lately I've been running my own clients locally, as I feel like I have real control.
and more so because of the path that several clients have taken.
at first I did want more users to use NOSTR, but now I wonder, are we in the moment for mass adoption? because many developers, in order to attract new users, have had to sacrifice things that did give one true autonomy in their NOSTR account. Apart from the fact that many clients are just starting their development, it makes no sense to rely on other apps that feel more like a demo than a finished project.
This has been my philosophy since the start