Sometimes the Nostr ecosystem moves incredibly fast. Other times, it moves more slowly. What matters most is that itβs always moving, always progressing forward, never backward.
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FOSS are winning

I'm finding Nostr amazing, I'm already reducing my exposure on popular social networks and joining #Nostr more and more. βοΈ
But iβm thinking that the way relays work greatly harms the reach of a publication, it would be interesting to keep the connections like this but somehow make the publication also present in the relays that the author is not directly connected...
That's great!
Whenever I reply to your note or boost your note, I rebroadcast your note to more relays, my relays, extending your reach and increasing the decentralization of your content.
Oh yes! I had forgotten this detailπ
. I'm studying #Nostr a little, I was about to comment on nip-65, but never mind π
#nostronly
NIP-65 helps with decentralization even more, so we don't all utilize the same top relays.
Nice! Reach comes from people, not infrastructure. Relays decentralize storage; humans decentralize distribution. Nostr works because social graph > algorithms.
By the way, which client do you mainly use?βοΈ
Amethyst is my main app on my phone and Notedeck is my main app on my laptop.
I am speaking louder
Just like BTC, slow or fast, it only goes one way: forward
Exactly! This place is plenty of brilliant people. No comparison with other social networks, whose name I don't even want to mention...
Every living organism needs to respect the seasons. Most of Nostr is in the northern hemisphere. Its winter, lets slow down βΊοΈ
Gradually then suddenly
Not that it's the only signal that matters, but seeing posts like this always makes me want to check the ole' DAU's and....
WTF happened last Friday?!?


nostr.band is'nt accurate and hasn't been for quite a while for these sorts of tracking metrics.
Oh, OK. What do you suggest that's a better metric? I mean, there has to be *some* way of assessing this...?
