> Local-first software is based on trust. The point is collaboration among friendly parties. “The consensus I need is what’s on my computer,” @pvh says.https://www.wired.com/story/collaborative-software-wary-cloud/ …
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> “It turns out that CRDTs are really easy to implement badly,”
@martinkl says. *thinks back to that time I thought I implemented Paxos* [narrator voice: he did not]1 reply 0 retweets 1 likeShow this thread -
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@GETDWeb who were excited by CRDTs, even those who mostly were building cryptocurrency solutions.https://twitter.com/generativist/status/1204436373840646144 …💥 (wannabe) Ƀreaker of (the Bad) Loops 💫 added,
💥 (wannabe) Ƀreaker of (the Bad) Loops 💫 @generativistEvery time I hang out with crypto people, I get the impression that it's largely faded to the breathless media background because the loudest grifters got squeezed out and the people trying to solve problems increasingly dominate.Show this thread1 reply 0 retweets 0 likesShow this thread
> “Entrepreneurs want to know, what gun do I have to hold to my users’ heads to make them pay?” @pvh says.
Same conversation over and over again.
It's hard to build moat-less tech.
Le sigh.
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