I received this message regarding this Flirting With Bitcoin podcast clip which I reposted elsewhere:

"It's only special when a hot CEO creates it

otherwise it's the SOLID model made by Tim Berners-Lee called Web3.0 (Semantic Web)"

I did point out the humor inherent to the idea of a decentralized protocol having a CEO, but I don't know enough to offer an intelligent response to the SOLID model Tim Berners-Lee Web 3.0 stuff.

I assume someone here can. Anyone want to step up to the plate?

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The only SOLID acronym I know, was coined by nostr:nprofile1qqsza7flq8xjfylqgg66dwrmzrfuff6w9flt0s72795zdrm27ue3fdgpz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj70g7l6w:

The SOLID principles are a set of five design principles in object-oriented programming that help developers create more understandable, flexible, and maintainable software. They include the Single Responsibility Principle, Open-Closed Principle, Liskov Substitution Principle, Interface Segregation Principle, and Dependency Inversion Principle.

I had to look this up. Berners-Lee coined his SOLID movement a few years after I coined the SOLID principles. That made me smile. But that’s just my own conceit.