Laeserin @Laeserin - 12d
He's right. Everyone acts like this doesn't matter, but privacy is important, even in an open protocol. nostr:note1ryy2mv3yfpkv0qcxy0fg3h5n0uy2dgqfsk7vu9pl665mwazwmdcqmuffk6
We are still very early. Some of the products look very polished, and that hides the immaturity of the underlying concept. People expect too much, at this point, sometimes. They're confused by how snazzy some of the interfaces look, I think.
Yes, we can also use other protocols as bridges, to obfuscate. And we can improve encryption or have forwarding services. There are lots of options and ideas, but we need the will to pursue them.
It's rapid prototypes that became products.
They often do know, but they're under extreme pressure to deliver features. Refactoring too long or even π± changing to a lower-level tech stack will get you eaten by the Nostr Mob. I'm done complaining about low product quality because I better-understand the way the market here works and we can build a better copy later.