controlled by a single point of failure??
this doesnβt seem very decentralized
itβs literally the go-to for finding apps in our ecosystem View quoted note β
It would be great if someone could explain how to send patches. i am too rtrdd to understand how this thing works . git str send --to naddr1qqxkummnw3exzurswvhxxmmdqy2hwumn8ghj7emfwshxv6tpw34xze3wvdhk6q3q80cvv07tjdrrgpa0j7j7tmnyl2yr6yr7l8j4s3evf6u64th6gkwsxpqqqpmejn3wsgq HEAD^
I think it would be awesome to have a Nostr apps website where any user can sign to recommend an app, like how Zap store is but a website which also has web apps and tools on it too, we could have different sections and the more people who signed an app the higher it would rank.
controlled by a single point of failure??
this doesnβt seem very decentralized
itβs literally the go-to for finding apps in our ecosystem View quoted note β
Yup
also I think Wavlake belongs there bc you can post notes from it n also use your nostr identity
same with fountain which also has a nostr feed for RSS related content using your social graph
this is just coming from the idea of allowing people to fully experience the diverse nostr ecosystem, not just whatever one person deems to be a nostr app
They do. They create and host your RSS feed for you. They charge 10% of your earned sats for the service. But itβs just an RSS feed, nothing special.
Let me ask thisβ¦ If I build a bad ass website that supports nostr. Am I not welcome in the nostr ecosystem? If I contribute using a centralized website because thatβs what I know how to do?
I would pose this: If decentralized is so great for a curated app use case, surely someone will create something that will naturally overtake the centralized version. Right?