More talk about "rebooting" the Internet (including TBL, et. Al.).
1. Is it really probable?
2. With what that won't cause further fragmentation?
Also, is this what they're using to reboot the internet?
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This is basically the entry point.. I need a front end app to get people to contribute content so that Polar can discover and build a larger system on top for content sharing, federation, etc.
It's in the roadmap and video.
This isn't tied to a specific storage platform / provider so this can run on AWS, Filecoin, Firebase, etc.
What about the other two questions, especially #2. (It's not just your effort.)
Whenever I hear someone attempt to make the case of rebooting the Internet they never identify to what end, how to replace the old internet (because there will be resistance), or (which is annoyingly untrue but I get that you have to market it) come clean in that they're not really rebooting the internet, just how data gets shared across it.
IDK, good luck to you. FB, all social media has its hooks into everything. Upending that is going to be a monumental task. _Disclaimer: not a social media user so I really don't care._
1. Is it really probable?
2. With what that won't cause further fragmentation?
Also, is this what they're using to reboot the internet?
> A powerful document manager for Mac, Windows, and Linux for managing web content, books, and notes - supports tagging, annotation, highlighting and keeps track of your reading progress.