Laeserin @Laeserin - 10mo
Wait until he finds out that you can host the same app on a gazillion different computers, auto-generate an endless number of apps, or that you can have N copies of the same app because they're open-source. Apps are a commodity and therefore fungible.
If you're a #dev and this thought bothers you, you might want to rethink your life choices. nostr:nevent1qvzqqqqqqypzphtxf40yq9jr82xdd8cqtts5szqyx5tcndvaukhsvfmduetr85ceqydhwumn8ghj7argv4nx7un9wd6zumn0wd68yvfwvdhk6tcpr3mhxue69uhhg6r9vd5hgctyv4kzumn0wd68yvfwvdhk6tcqypdzpjqnt78sy3z32tjnmsn4qs0cfgund27744n7p6catl8w8279ym0k2uy
b22cf - 10mo
I don't think people even realise any more that they own their computer, and they can do whatever they want with it. I think people have been totally brainwashed by 'the cloud'.
Most people don't even use a real computer, anymore, they just use apps on their phones, so they're basically mental captives. Almost everything they do on there seems like magic, and they only use phones to make pictures and post them, or do VOIP calls. Don't even have a real file system. LOL Relays on phones are actually bringing a sort of file system to mobile.
Scary stuff. As you say there's a glimmer of hope with relays on phones and other innovative solutions. But on the whole people it's a pretty bleak time for the way people understand and use computing. But also the best time because now we've got Nostr, it's strange how there's always a paradox between it being the best time and the worst time and the same time.