Are there any groups other than Bitcoiners well-represented on here already? If so, who do I folllow?
Working on a book about decentralized identity and reputation systems.
Identity = an account on a website, email address, public key, etc.
Reputation = the graph, or network attached to any of these identifiers
Would you read it? What would you like to learn from it?
It's basically onecoin but worse. Worstcoin.
Since 'likes' don't really do much around here incentive-wise, apart from showing the receiver you liked their message (which was once the main reason for its existence), I'm going to start and try to reprogram my brain to throw less likes around. The main reason I'm acting like The Incredible Likeman(tm) on Twitter is due to its algo. My main driver for giving out so many likes on there is to add "weight" to the reputation scoring mechanism Twitter uses. That's not needed necessary on here, and so I want to get back to basics and make "like" scarce again. #Like4Real

What else could it look like on this timeline?
Not to even mention the map that caused all this. Wtf is this even? Also note the other similar line that looks more like a shipping lane.

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Working on a free ebook on decentralized identity and reputation systems. It will be the most comprehensive book on the matter to date.
Currently editing it and am at page 123 of 215.

Fun^2
I've two https://iris.to apps on my android.
1st one is from 2021 before upgrading to #Nostr.
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Also note how Bitcoin caused more intermediaries, not less.
Not that we need them, but many users will surely choose to opt-in to them, as much as we may dislike that. Until someone maybe figures out how to fix the UX for the average user, which I wouldn't bet the farm on.
What's needed for a decentralized GitHub?
I'm only familiar with the basics of Git and never really used GitHub meaningfully.
What building blocks would you say are needed for an MVP?
What, no leverage? No yield? No reinvesting earnings into money market mutual funds?
LN Zaps, but for websites (think: blog articles, videos, comments, you name it).
Discuss.
It depends. What about block rewards?
"Growing your own food is like printing your own money."
-- Ron Finley
