Nuh on Nostr: Collaborative interoperability is larping, the only interoperability that is worth ...
Collaborative interoperability is larping, the only interoperability that is worth anything is opportunistic interoprrability (or flat out reverse engineering) to steal other clients market share.
That works most clearly with Files because they escape the incumbents walled garden.
The goal is keeping all data on user controlled data stores, and the rest will come naturally from ruthless competition. Just reserve the decline of the web and rise of private databases.
Protocols and Improvement proposals don't socially scale, the entire web can't sit down and discuss how to shape every type of data and every client behaviour. And that is OK.
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2024-11-06 15:33:51Event JSON
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