We do weekly updates to both apps, but apple has to be through testflight: https://testflight.apple.com/join/QoaCkJn6 We make lite nodes available pretty often, but we'd rather have people run home nodes.
The latest changes we've made are to add video support and substack medium. You can link tribes to Github now. We got rid of slack/skype and use sphinx internally for all of our work.
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Once you consume your content outside of youtube and apple, you need a recommendation engine. We're now working on that piece: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1B8OMZiewvQuB5hlBPliy1S1CSYOxAtVH/view
We're indexing almost 200 bitcoin podcast episodes a week. The goal will be to let you enter a topic like "BIP 119" and see every clip related to the topic without having to sort through the shows.
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I was hoping I could just buy a node from you all. It’s asking a lot for new users to run a node before they’ve even seen what the app looks like, how well it functions, or what you can do with it.
Maybe you can figure out a way to let people try the app out without running their own node. Maybe you can just make some product video tours instead.
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The best option here is to get a 'lite node' which is custodial, but easy to try out. The user gets some sats to start and can message immediately. The message content is always encrypted on the phone so meta data is on our server, but content can't be read.
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the app said there were none available. it made me think the company was like a ghost town
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