I am at @brooklyn_js and it is everything I ever dreamed of.pic.twitter.com/IvCxcJofZ6
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Now @TannrAllard is talking about building decentralized systems.pic.twitter.com/VOaGN2AY51
Tannr is explaining how a decentralized network can use contracts to ensure that performing a service and paying for that service are inseparable.pic.twitter.com/nEAdjpXPLW
Now @zainab3brahimi is talking about not being afraid to ask "dumb" questions in tech.pic.twitter.com/j9wo6OMU5H
Now @castillo__io is using JavaScript to read @dan_abramov's brain using a Bluetooth API in a browser, which is just amazing on all sorts of levels.pic.twitter.com/WxXlKyHb8k
Dan asked Alex to promise that he wasn't going to use the mind reader to steal unreleased React secrets. He refused. Alex also warned us of the danger of using your mind to control a drone.pic.twitter.com/5lyBt1Yx5t
And finally @pixelyunicorn is talking about spooking our your friends using Electron. This is a cyborg unicorn they built earlier.pic.twitter.com/Hrkq4dlsIe
This is basically @feross's Worst Web Page as a desktop app.pic.twitter.com/jLhYgBp0Oz
The question is: will having finally managed to attend a BrooklynJS cure me of my near-fatal FOMO about it, or will knowing how good it is make my FOMO even worse?
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