Thank you!
> Using this we are building a “nostr productivity suite” that is self sovereign: issue tracking, git, communities all up next.
This interests me. If damus was focused, slop free (maintainable), kept AI as a tool and not as a primary feature that is what @GitCitadel is interested in but would have no ability to purchase.
I personally might be interested when complete.
> Think like a cryptographic, self sovereign browser, decentralized, offline-first built on the nostr protocol instead of the web.
I have a bias against an all consuming application. Deployment targets just aren't ready for this IMO. Mini apps just aren't going to get used. Desktop first and commercial grade this could change, but corporations are also adverse to all-consuming applications with scattered dependencies too. Lock in becomes too expensive no matter how "open" the ecosystem is.
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the apps are all separate crates, there is clear api separation like a browser. We can ship agentium standalone for example. The core of the browser is just a library that the apps can use (optionally at the same time )