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Kartik
@slokh
Decided today that we’re not going to be working on /nook anymore. It was originally meant for us to play around with and learn new tech and has served that purpose. We don’t really see a path forward in continuing to build the client, so we’re going to explore some non-Farcaster ideas instead. More soon!
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welter
@fun
props for shipping quick and making hard decisions how has building a client affected your opinion of farcaster? did you consider other revenue streams on top of nook (outside of sign ups?) i'm sure a lot of fc builders would benefit a ton from your insights!
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Kartik
@slokh
Farcaster is a place for side projects right now, not serious companies. Maybe will change in a few years. But I don’t believe we will ever see another client compete with Warpcast, which makes it all the less interesting to me with the lack of client decentralization.
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Hmm, I think it depends. :) Your time preference is high, which is understandable, but not everyone has that approach. re: Warpcast competitor — browsers and Ethereum wallets are solid counter examples
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Nick T
@nt
Interested in learning: how many Staff-SWE+ hours went into the Warpcast client (web + mobile) so far in total?
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Samuel ツ
@samuellhuber.eth
if I remember @v correctly then Warpcast total effort for the client reached many years of engineering hours
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Team is now 13, so say average of 6 people for 3 years.
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