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tree 3 weeks ago
I'm not a fan of more and more browsers - but I'm bullish on this one. It's time to make p2p and distributed storage first-class citizen in the browser. Brave tried it maybe too early, and then got enshitified. The source code is not even released yet, it's early days, but team and roadmap sounds very promising and I really hope they make it work image View quoted note →
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tree 3 weeks ago
It's interesting how the creators of the *multi-platform* social client @Openvibe disappeared from Nostr. The last activity I see from the team is in August.. I am more and more convinced that bridging and connecting different protocols in the social sphere doesn't work very well. Why? Maintenance becomes exponential - Every protocol has its own update cycles and breaking changes. You're not building one client - you're building several. When one protocol changes, everything breaks. Lowest common denominator - To work everywhere, bridges strip out what makes each protocol unique. Nostr's zaps, Mastodon's content warnings, Bluesky's feeds - all lost in translation. Users get a watered-down experience. Identity doesn't translate - Nostr keypairs, ActivityPub domains, and AT Protocol DIDs are fundamentally incompatible. Bridges create confusing mapping layers instead of real unification. Culture clash - Each protocol has its own norms and expectations. Bridges create an awkward middle ground where nobody feels at home.
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tree 3 weeks ago
"What begins as progress can quietly become dependency"
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tree 3 weeks ago
"In the end, replicating human perception is hard, and it’s made harder when constrained to the limitations of display technology or printed images. There’s nothing wrong with tweaking the image when the automated algorithms make the wrong call."
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tree 3 weeks ago
I've read 1/3 of "Farewell to Westphalia" so far, but I like it... It seems like the book defines something that I've always missed in crypto discourse (and especially in the bitcoin discourse), and that is the emphasis on how blockchain can transform human governance, and how to make nation states obsolete. Compared to Network State, this sounds more anarchistic and questions the essence of the state itself (even the "network" one). But as I say, I haven't finished reading yet... But sounds very promising
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tree 3 weeks ago
Also, while I'm talking about privacy and blockchain data, it's also worth mentioning https://rotki.com, open-source tool for portfolio tracking which supports DeFi protocols (alternative for Zerion, Zapper, Debank etc.)
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tree 3 weeks ago
One of my favorite Ethereum projects is https://trueblocks.io/, which provides a user-friendly and private way to access transactions and data, especially useful if you have your own node. It's a big disappointment to me how almost no one in the eth ecosystem cares about the dependency on etherscan.io and other centralized data providers.
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tree 3 weeks ago
“Time is a drug. Too much of it kills you.” ― Terry Pratchett, Small Gods
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What I like about AT Protocol is the repository system, all posts are part of a repository, the content of which is signed as a whole, so it is very difficult to "disappear" a specific post... Nostr relay can easily ignore some notes. AT Protocol relay too, but it is very easy to compare it with PDS and see what is missing. Nostr approach is great for infinite notes where you don't need overall integrity, - but specifically for microblogging I would really like to have that integrity.