Eric on Nostr: In hindsight, it is tragicomic that the last decade of making websites was based on ...
In hindsight, it is tragicomic that the last decade of making websites was based on tech who claimed they’d fix performance in post, coupled with every major tech company actively trying to suppress web app capability to drive monopolistic surveillance capitalism.
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