<oembed><type>rich</type><version>1.0</version><title>Olive Grove Eggs wrote</title><author_name>Olive Grove Eggs (npub10d…39zws)</author_name><author_url>https://yabu.me/npub10dpmrjay77xcu6z2sxsv7h7dfl6puzcxgyd6ssxkwh9th8sdgk3sj39zws</author_url><provider_name>njump</provider_name><provider_url>https://yabu.me</provider_url><html>Been a very unproductive day between relays, and bootable Linux drives not playing fair.&#xA;&#xA;No doubt it is me and not having the latest greatest kit and 2 left thumbs.&#xA;&#xA;On the positive side of this learning opportunity, the takeaway is: &#xA;&#xA;I&#39;m only interested in tools that make me productive. I&#39;m willing to learn, but that&#39;s not the same as being a crash test dummy. There&#39;s more of me than techies who love to tinker, or if there aren&#39;t, Nostr is going nowhere. Or the same place as Linux which is still not in the average Joe&#39;s lexicon.&#xA;&#xA;I used to run a big how to website so I&#39;m not just having a pop after a bad day on Nostr. Very often we fell short of providing the clearest info, because of too many assumptions.&#xA;&#xA;Instructions need to be idiot proof. &#xA;&#xA;The word &#34;just&#34; needs to be struck from technical step by steps.&#xA;&#xA;For newbies, explanations need to come AFTER we have followed every step and achieved something technically challenging. &#xA;&#xA;Under promise and over deliver.&#xA;&#xA;.I think the client owners need to step up and have a pinned welcome message with resources to get newbies started. It isn&#39;t right to be attracted by censorship resistance, sovereignty over content etc, when it is still a dark art to achieve that. Back to the crash test dummy, learning curve, tinker balance. But Even Twitter had a button to press exports. &#xA;&#xA;Nostr users are very helpful but I am fast running out of #asknostr tokens :) </html></oembed>