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Can you port an existing Web2 property to Web3 infrastructure? Could I serve up ribbonfarm dot com as an IPFS smart content blob somehow, that has no fixed physical address? It already uses a CDN, why do I even need Wordpress?
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I don’t think it’s easy to separate data from the server-side generation code. Static site generators are in a way more high framerate “website movies” that emulate dynamic sites with very fast rebuilds. Not sure how that would work with distributed system deployment.
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hope i'm not oversimplifying this, but as long as content = content, wouldn't the answer certainly be 'yes'?
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Have you read Blindsight by Peter Watts?
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BTW, since a few people have brought it up: There's a great sci-fi novel by Peter Watts called Blindsight. In it humans encounter an alien race they call Scramblers, who can move very fast and precisely, and they exploit saccades.
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it's like claymation vs. filming live actors. Both get you to 30 FPS but one is snapshots you animate while the other captures snapshots of continuous motion
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In Web3 speed is a function of propagation delay between high-level peering nodes though, right? So making gatsby faster won’t make end-to-end faster since it’s smarter/slower routing than tcp/ip
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