I think the Great Weirding has finally hit the tech stack. Everything I'm seeing happening to the consumer web experience seems in some way a response to the huge stress test the web 2.0 tech stack endured in 2015-18 due to major pattern failures
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The cultural trend I tagged as domestic cozy is now turning into a tech trend. This is the real Web 3.0 taking shape. SemWeb was a false start, blockchain was an Amara's Law candidate for 3.0 (ie we expected too much too soon) that won't actually happen till 2030+
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I don't know what to call this happening-for-real web 3.0 world, but the elements seem to be: 1. encrypted messaging as base layer 2. JAMstack 3. Graph databases 4. "Tunnel" like UX patterns (threads etc) with an underground vibe 5. Serious attempts to level up hypertext itself
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Replying to @vgr @prestonjbyrne
i like your list ... i've included stripe to manage payments in my stack the media theorist @PeterSloterdijk2 talks about co-immunity across his musings ... so platforms as nodes resonates with me ... for me graphdb = arangodb ; blockchain = tendermint
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Yeah stripe is a big deal, as is Venmo and messenger based payments like wechat
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