Someone asked me about de-centralized social media iOS app Damus, which uses the Nostr protocol -- and has been promoted heavily by Twitter Co-Founder Jack Dorsey.
Things I like:
1. Looks simple
2. Neat UI/UX
3. Easy to get up and running
Things I don't like:
1. The private key / public key is difficult to use
2. Interoperability with different clients is not fun
3. More crypto bullshit
I've tried other Nostr clients. It's pretty much the same thing.
Nobody would care about Nostr if it wasn't for Jack Dorsey donating $245,000 towards the project.
And that's the real story to me:
Twitter's previous billionaire CEO wants to hurt Twitter's current billionaire CEO by throwing money at decentralized, open source projects.
But not all decentralized, open source projects are worthwhile.
Especially ones that have pretty much just become yet another vector for crypto spam.
I was just thinking this myself, not much of a coder but there is more to code than just writing code, you need to be able to actually think how and who is going to use the end code, etc. and be competent, learn and learning requires a lot more skill.