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Zero-JS Hypermedia Browser

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You’ve made playlists. You’ve built Pinterest boards. You’ve saved Google Maps pins you’ll never find again. Now imagine all of that — but for real-world places, powered by a social graph, and actually designed to be discovered, shared, and zapped (soon). Satlantis Collections are the “Spotify playlists for places” — the first tool that makes curating restaurants, cafes, gyms, saunas, or travel itineraries not only useful, but beautiful, social, and powerful. Made for curators, tastemakers, travelers, or anyone who just wants to save and share great places with context. Collections V1.0 is ready. Full write up here: nostr:naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzq6ksswfdrw4r7mlh49qfu2k9u4zrtpextk955kquvpna3r4rq9vyqythwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnswf5k6ctv9ehx2ap0qyvhwumn8ghj7urjv4kkjatd9ec8y6tdv9kzumn9wshsq8r5dpjj6etwvskk7e3dvahk7emvv5kk6ctswvkkc6tnw3essnr9ll
2025-08-20 19:36:14 from 1 relay(s) 1 replies ↓
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1. Too hard. 2. The feature is still being developed to making it an event type now is premature and will only lead to half baked NIP (like what we saw with NIP04) 3. Even if we put all that effort in, there is little guarantee that anyone else is going to go and build an app that uses that spec. So all in all, a HUGE effort for very little reward. Protocols move at a different pace that products. My priority is building a great product that survives in the market. We can always come back later and make it Nostr compatible if we survive. To do it the other way around will all but guarantee our failure because we burnt all our resources for Nostr, and not the users.
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