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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @muteness11 29 Mar 2023
Zapped!
thanks for sharing
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0 sats \ 4 replies \ @quark 29 Mar 2023
Thanks. It will be handy. I want to get started with Nostr but there are many things and I don't know where to start. Am I the only one?
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @gbks 29 Mar 2023
I'm working on https://nosta.me/ to help with the initial onboarding into the ecosystem. Goal is to help people set up profiles and discover things to do. Still a work-in-progress, and will likely be for a while, but maybe it helps.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @muteness11 29 Mar 2023
I felt the same way ... but I started 2 days ago ... and it was a lot easier than I have imagined
start with Nostr.how ..... eventually u may use Damus or Amethyst :)
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @phygit 29 Mar 2023
Surely not. Nostr is interesting and promising but right now it's a terrible mess. Many clients are bugged and not ready for prime time. Setting up un account is more or less easy (although more often than not with a bad UX), but finding interesting people/feed is quite hard... And tons of spam everywhere, ofc.
I tried about a good half a dozen clients and as of now haven't found one that I could really use full time.
Still, I would recommend creating an account and play with different clients. There is a good chance that Nostr becomes a big thing. But at this stage it's still an "experimental" endeavour. We are still miles away from standard social apps UX...
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1 sat \ 0 replies \ @Karnage 30 Mar 2023
Can you define "standard social apps UX"? I'm currently using Damus and have zero issues, works exactly like Twitter, but you can zap.
I've also tried other clients while putting together the linked website above, and at least a few of them work very well (I don't have android to test amethyst but I hear it is good too).
Just curious what it is that you feel is holding nostr back?
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