Giving people what they need is better since everyone expects the same thing from a need (food, clothing, shelter) but a want is a luxury that can come in variation
Rod
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flow state
Sometimes giving the people what they want is a mistake, because everyone has different expectations for their wants.
Reduced my usage of LLMs for questions and light work loads
Feel 10x more productive
The next generation of dominant social platforms will be decentralized
25,000 users since January when we launched, 3,045 student users across 800 universities globally.
There is a huge use case to be studied here for what are essentially the early days of buildbook.
Anyone will be able to log into a new service and bring their work + endorsements with them instead of starting from scratch.
@jack
Nostr will handle the distribution, we will have canonical data that will need to be backed up in git or json though due to the nature of relays pertaining to timeline data.
@jack
NIP-33 will allow users to have portable resumes and project portfolios that go everywhere with them, best part is the platform itself (buildbook) will have an FOSS model that will be used to validate and verify skillsets, project attitudes, collaboration indexes, and more.
@jack
As an early adopter of BitChat I have to say the robot AI is quite annoying
The decentralization of software distribution is not a solved problem, it is a broken system. I am fixing this.
Building a business around portability is not as difficult as people claim
Decentralization is at the heart of scalable distribution
I speak with software engineers about adopting the protocol (nostr) into our core product.
I’ve never seen engineers this happy.
There is latency with how we envision the future of software distribution, and the distribution of ideas within the context of decentralized systems.
That latency does not stop us from trying however.
We need better data laws to prevent data gauging by Apple
Software today is like baking a cake
utilizing nostr in your platform is like choosing organic locally sourced over a General Mills product.
Software should be physical. I should be able to tap your phone like a payment and give you a financial model code file, social algorithm, or anything else.
You could share an entire code file with one phone tap with buildbook app down the line
What we’re able to do with Buildbook is create a social network that doubles as a system for distributing software created by our users