Ludovic Courtès on Nostr: @pkal@fed.amodernist.co Yup, the upside is that the barrier to entry is low: one can ...
@pkal@fed.amodernist.co Yup, the upside is that the barrier to entry is low: one can mix and match the dependencies they want to get things done.
The downside it seems, or perhaps more accurately the cause of this, is the lack of a shared direction and shared project.
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