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WendyDing
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YakiHonne Creator & Researcher in Decentralized Social Networks
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WendyDing 8 months ago
In sociology, a central perspective holds that how people perceive and interpret things often matters more than the things themselves—and this meaning-making process is also a key source of individual well-being and reconciliation with the self in society. This idea has profoundly influenced the development of framing theory in media studies.
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WendyDing 8 months ago
The academic monopoly chain: Researchers create → Paywalled publishing → Users pay to download (including the authors themselves) → Publishers keep profiting 💸 Now even decentralized platforms like Sci-Hub are starting to introduce token-based paywalls. 🤔 Shall we build a decentralized academic publishing network on Nostr? image
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WendyDing 8 months ago
Organizational ontology helps drive real decisions.
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WendyDing 1 year ago
Governments and companies who want to buy bitcoin will have to buy it from individuals willing to sell it 👀 image
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WendyDing 1 year ago
For yakihonne meaning: YakiHonne. “Yaki” is coming from "dorayaki" which is a form of japenese pancackes which means “your cake,” and “Honne” means “your truth box.” On yakihonne, own your voice and you assets. image
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WendyDing 1 year ago
A meme is a trend you chase and drop. Bitcoin is a classic you keep forever. image
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WendyDing 1 year ago
South Korea has issued Martial Law No. 1, under which speech and publications will be strictly controlled and censored.
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WendyDing 1 year ago
If we continue to focus on a few individuals while ignoring the voices of community users, we risk losing diversity and autonomy. How can we achieve the decentralization that the community truly needs? Decentralization is a joint effort between humans and machines, requiring not just logical code but also the continuous evolution of the community.
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WendyDing 1 year ago
Traveling back, I get a survey call: “Where have you been? What work are you doing abroad? When are you coming back?” I’ve lived abroad for years, submitted all the documents to show I’m settled, yet these calls come several times a year. Claimed to be for “citizen safety,” they often feel like invasions of privacy, making me wonder if I’ve done something wrong. It’s similar to why I created the decentralized media client, Yakihonne. Certain topics are always censored or deleted, and using a VPN draws strange looks, as if I’m guilty just for seeking open information. But it’s simply about personal rights. When I asked how they knew my travel information, the caller honestly told me: phone location tracking. At that moment, I decided to cancel my home country’s phone number and bank account. The limitless censorship is making you increasingly disillusioned with a country.
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WendyDing 1 year ago
Love ramen and matcha drink nostr:#tokyo image
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WendyDing 1 year ago
A founder is, first and foremost, a gambler. They seize opportunities and place bets, pushing forward even in tough times. Yet, this gamble is relatively fair, allowing for analysis, experimentation, and optimization across numerous variables.