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Thanks for making it so simple.

All I knew was people use git to disseminate code and Microsoft felt the need to buy GitHub without immediately ruining it... I hate Microsoft so I found that very sus, figured they just want to control the code collaboration process, and figured the smart people would work on decentralizing it

I actually found out about ngit the same day I was making the wiki entry for "GotHub" because laeserin made an entry for ngit at almost the same time, otherwise my gothub entry would have just said "someday a decentralized git should be developed" or something. Events like that are why I believe there must be some kind of god

Amen.

i got started in nostr via my connection to Colby Serpa who was trying to make an eventually consistent, framing scheme for large complex document authentication... and the big target was to make a fully decentralised Git style CVS

it's a very central problem that we have to solve and when we do, it's gona open up so many more things after that

If I remember right (from a while ago before previous npubs of mine), I may have actually found out about nostr from Wikipedia. I had been waiting for someone out there to try making something with decentralized keypair-based logins (Ethereum wallet "web3" ecosystem existed for years and sucked)

I didn't even know I would find a wiki to be part of from ground zero here, such a tragedy for Jimmy Wales accidentally helping me get here 🤏🎻

Right. I had to check on Excel, but they solved that a long time ago, apparently.

yeah, change logs are an old thing but have hardly touched the body of most current software systems