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    1. André Staltz‏ @andrestaltz 28 Mar 2018
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      It's hard to keep the Web competitive with closed platforms like FB products. How about just letting the old Web die, and start building the new Web? e.g. Dat, Beaker, SSB, IPFS, SOLID, etc.

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    2. André Staltz‏ @andrestaltz 28 Mar 2018
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      The common strategy is: - Keep the good parts - Remove the bad parts - Rethink the confusing parts

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    3. André Staltz‏ @andrestaltz 28 Mar 2018
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      Good parts: principles of openness and distributed ownership, popularity of JavaScript, JSON, HTML, Markdown (!), etc. (Something else?)

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    4. André Staltz‏ @andrestaltz 28 Mar 2018
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      Bad parts: HTTP and how it favours client-server model too much, leading to services and scattered account registrations. (Something else?)

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    5. André Staltz‏ @andrestaltz 28 Mar 2018
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      Confusing parts: in the beginning, the Web was document-oriented, not social-oriented. How can we properly reinvent the foundations of the Web to cater the social use cases? (Something else?) It's on you and me to figure out all these questions in the next years. 🤗

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      Seb Insua‏ @sebinsua 28 Mar 2018
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      Replying to @andrestaltz

      I was about to say HTML *has* good parts it is not necessarily *a* good part. You should try to think of some things which are ok/bad but have good parts which could be rescued, too.

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        1. André Staltz‏ @andrestaltz 28 Mar 2018
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          Good point. I was unsure whether to name HTML a good part, maybe it's a confusing part instead. :) Whether it's a good part of bad part depends on who you ask.

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        2. 𝓼𝓮𝓻𝓪𝓹𝓪𝓽𝓱 【ツ】 ☮( 📍 🇬🇧)‏ @serapath 28 Mar 2018
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          while i can imagine to chane/re-invent some parts or to favor using only subsets, i have a hard time to believe that html can be deprecated unless the future is canvas only and html is a userland library that ships as something which is installed by default or on demand :-)

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        3. 𝓼𝓮𝓻𝓪𝓹𝓪𝓽𝓱 【ツ】 ☮( 📍 🇬🇧)‏ @serapath 28 Mar 2018
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          i imagine every window[syscall] would be a userland module installed and cached when first time accessed... to reduce the available primitives as much as possible

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