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136 sats \ 8 replies \ @ek 7 Aug \ on: Is nostrocket still active and progressing? nostr
Their GitHub org looks pretty dead to me, last push in any repository was three months ago
That's what I was thinking. I like the idea, but it may be too awkward and clunky to get real cooperation.
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Avoiding regulatory capture while building a business. That's the concept, anyway. It reminds me of Odell's comments on a nostr funding panel discussion that zapping what you like actually can provide substantial funding. His comments were regarding a specific project, though, and I don't see that as a realistic model. In the same way, I have trouble envisioning the nostrocket idea producing real results.
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Agreed, but now: what specific problem do you want to solve with this? Do you have a freedom project right now that you want to collaborate on or crowdsource solutions for? To test it out? I don't think this has seen much testing, but that doesn't mean it cannot be tested - can even just spin up a test instance and do it. Today.
But for this to be meaningful, there needs to be something to pilot it with.
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Unfortunately I don't have a specific idea. I wish I did. Maybe your push will be an inspiration.
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Please excuse my aggressive "let's go" attitude.
I just re-watched the talk and the first part (basically the ultimate mission statement: enabling permissionless business/collaboration) is compelling. But since the app doesn't seem to have gained traction there is something missing, the question is what.
It can be as simple as it not reaching the right people, but it can also mean that the solution in its current form isn't viable, and that something else is needed. But there really is only one way to find out and that is to get a couple of people to commit to such a decentralized project and to problem-solve as it goes. Doesn't have to be a full-time endeavor.
For example, would you want to run your SN mining pool idea (#917675) as such? Or have you thought of something more desirable in the meantime?