Building out in the open with specs and interoperability are the big selling point for network effects. I hope @k00b takes that approach and doesn't do something proprietary-like.
I wanted to click on cancel because I thought my response wasn't "cool enough" but then for some reason the website layout shifted (I just reloaded this page) and I clicked on reply lmao
If they can build something stackers want more than anything SN builds, they deserve to take us over ... and I can go back to building things nobody else will.
This was my favorite part of the mechanics that I can see - letting the user specify their sat "sink" for actions that shouldn't go to the content creator (even if they could elect themselves as the sink).
Is there any way to sort posts by most zapped? I didn’t see that in the UI anywhere, did I miss it?
I'm more and more convinced nostr is going to overtake SN with things like this.
Good thing SN team is working on their own nostr client: outer.space
Building out in the open with specs and interoperability are the big selling point for network effects. I hope @k00b takes that approach and doesn't do something proprietary-like.
I have no interest in doing something proprietary. It would defeat the purpose of building things on nostr to begin with.
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https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/issues/522
You first
I like how people call it "SN team" but it's actually just @k00b
was just k00b
Is this like an insider?
Are you an outsider?
Kind of, I registered myself on outer.space haha
Edit: lol, biggest missclick ever
I wanted to click on cancel because I thought my response wasn't "cool enough" but then for some reason the website layout shifted (I just reloaded this page) and I clicked on reply lmao
Funniest -10 sats for sure
I didnt hear about it for a while
If they can build something stackers want more than anything SN builds, they deserve to take us over ... and I can go back to building things nobody else will.
I just think open, interoperable, and collaborative is what's going to win out in the end.
Amazing
What about sending sats to myself?
I'd guess it at least prevents that.
This was my favorite part of the mechanics that I can see - letting the user specify their sat "sink" for actions that shouldn't go to the content creator (even if they could elect themselves as the sink).