
"The user joins the community, and the community does a lot of the heavy lifting." Franzap & Gigi take a walk in Oslo. Listen on sovereignengineering.io In this dialogue: How Zapstore grew out of the first Sovereign Engineering cohort in Madeira, earlier experiments like ZapThreads, and Franzap's frustration with closed mobile app stores Why Ninite, app stacks, and curated discovery mattered as much as the raw "permissionless app store" idea What it means to run Zapstore as a real marketplace: breaking the chicken-and-egg problem by pre-populating supply, signing apps under the Zapstore key, and gradually moving developers toward self-publishing Web-of-trust computation, trust providers, and why app distribution raises the stakes far beyond regular social posting Franzap's "credible exit" framing: sometimes you dial down decentralization to improve UX, as long as users can still verify, leave, and choose another community ZSP, the Zapstore publisher CLI, and how agents can already build and publish Android apps without the developer even owning an Android phone Device keys, encrypted preferences, onboarding trade-offs, and why social features, comments, and zaps are a different problem from simply installing an app Why app lists are a privacy leak, how update infrastructure can turn into a honeypot, and what it means to distribute software without building a profiling machine The operational pain behind a living app catalog: pre-releases, key rotations, migrations, certificate mismatches, and endless edge cases Google's tightening sideloading and KYC rules, Apple's developer-account maze, and why every new permissioned hurdle makes the permissionless route more compelling Why Zapstore may matter most for people at the edges: controversial apps, developers outside the usual payment rails, and users who cannot or will not pass through the official gates What's next: default communities, reviews, malware checks, privacy analysis, reproducibility, and smoother handoffs from indexed apps to self-published releases People mentioned: fiatjaf (built an earlier Nostr-native commenting system that influenced ZapThreads) American HODL / Viper (example of agent-built, agent-published Android apps) DHH and PewDiePie (part of the closing Linux detour) Projects & tech mentioned: Zapstore ZapThreads ZSP (Zapstore publisher CLI) Nostr GrapheneOS OpenSats Ninite Fossify Voice Recorder Phoenix Wallet Recorded at 951,851.
Podzilla Summary coming soon
Sign up to get notified when the full AI-powered summary is ready.
Free forever for up to 3 podcasts. No credit card required.
Free AI-powered recaps of No Solutions and your other favorite podcasts, delivered to your inbox.
Free forever for up to 3 podcasts. No credit card required.