If I were speculating on a centralized system, I’d be wary of them a) changing the rules, and b) having some kind of top-down change that prevented me from accessing my account, or whatever it is.
Today’s software apps are like appliances: we can only use the capabilities exactly as programmed by the developer. What if we, and all computer users, could reach in and modify our favorite apps? Or even create new apps on the fly according to our needs in the moment?
This is one of my answers to the question of, why give a fuck about work? Why love your work? It won’t, of course, love you back. It can’t. Work isn’t a thing that can love. It isn’t alive, it isn’t and won’t ever be living. And my answer is: don’t. Don’t give a fuck about your work. Give all your fucks to the living. Give a fuck about the people y... See more
Books should be structured as expandable trees.
One paragraph summary of each chapter, expandable into summaries of component points/stories, expandable into the full text.
Can read the whole book in 5 minutes or 5 hours.
In the words of Other Internet, "founders who desire a welcoming and wholesome community are personally responsible for embodying that culture" within said community. In the context of Web3 onboarding, this means that no one, not even core team members, is "above" providing core customer support tasks like setting up crypto wallets and going over g... See more