‘The initial atproto team spent 25 collective years on magical meshes, including IPFS, Dat, SSB, and Filecoin.
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‘The initial atproto team spent 25 collective years on magical meshes, including IPFS, Dat, SSB, and Filecoin. As much as we loved them, we couldn't get past the problems of usable software.
Good protocol design requires balancing the tensions of ideology and practicality.’
Practical Decentralization
The point of decentralization is to guarantee the rights of individuals and communities on the Internet. Pulling that off is a balancing act between practicality and ideology.
Paul's Dev Notes (www.pfrazee.com)
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‘The initial atproto team spent 25 collective years on magical meshes, including IPFS, Dat, SSB, and Filecoin. As much as we loved them, we couldn't get past the problems of usable software.
Good protocol design requires balancing the tensions of ideology and practicality.’
Practical Decentralization
The point of decentralization is to guarantee the rights of individuals and communities on the Internet. Pulling that off is a balancing act between practicality and ideology.
Paul's Dev Notes (www.pfrazee.com)
the AT people angry about AP people talking shit about AT now see no problem saying nostr and AP are impractical. years after they rejected AP to build AT, somehow got lots of VC immediately after doing so and then going on CNN to say they are decentralized like email which he is now saying isn't true. the pivot begins.
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