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Indeed that’s pretty cool.


more nuance wouldn’t hurt


The headline itself literally repeats Marxists theory: the means of production belong to workers aka proletartiat. Inside the article they oppose this working class to "evil rich CEOs" aka bourgeoisie. I won't even go deeper to unrelated to the article topics like "evil imperialism" and other nowadays popular in the west ideas used by Lenin&co hundred years ago. This crap cannibalizes the very foundation of the success of the western civilization and many people fall into this - that's insane to me


Recent article on Spain's Mondragon Corporation: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40143814

> No one bats an eyelid at the co-operative model in countries such as Germany, “but with these ideas in Texas or Kansas, you’re basically a communist,” says Mendieta, only half jokingly.


We’re thinking along the same lines with Common Ground, a social app for communities.

We’re leveraging a coop but also combine it with tokenized ownership.

https://www.commonground.cg/blog/about-us


I think it’s a good article with some food for thought.

TL;DR: Future websites will mostly be APIs interfacing with Local Learning Models (LLMs). This will enable user-driven tasks where agents determine the right sources and interfaces, rendering locally and connecting to necessary APIs.



Agree, prefer to pay for chatgpt then using Microsoft’s free crapware.


PWA is your friend


That’s why they’re collaborating with IPFS, a p2p content addressed file system


I haven't been able to figure out how to access the IPFS versions of the archive. They technically have a version of their site hosted through IPFS (https://www-dweb-cors.dev.archive.org/web), but when searching for a specific url like nytimes.com, it just redirects to the standard archive.org url.


We need web3 to unbreak the web.

Hear me out before you rage-downvote me. “Web3” most of all means a functioning identity model that is platform-independent, user-owned and thus scales the solution to the bot problem beyond the limitations of a single platform.


THANK YOU. I thought I was going insane. This shit is broken. Wow.


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