ReneeVandervelde on Nostr: Nostr is decentralized. It's not evenly distributed. That's the distinction, to me. ...
Nostr is decentralized. It's not evenly distributed. That's the distinction, to me.
The same is true about git. Git is still decentralized even if most repos are on Github.
You don't *need* Github for your code to survive. That's what matters.
Git and Github are both still great. Decentralized protocols don't need to be evenly distributed.
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