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The model seems to imply that calling this.update() will rerun the *entire* returned component function, but what if you don’t want that?
Similarly, how does performant list rendering work?
The model seems to imply that calling this.update() will rerun the *entire* returned component function, but what if you don’t want that?
Similarly, how does performant list rendering work?
That said, from my experience it’s not the *most* performant way of building web UI. Curious if there will be attempts to address this or not?
That said, from my experience it’s not the *most* performant way of building web UI. Curious if there will be attempts to address this or not?
Consequently, I’m also curious if the JS Framework Benchmark run will be marked with 772 or not. If it’s not will people be mad about that?
Consequently, I’m also curious if the JS Framework Benchmark run will be marked with 772 or not. If it’s not will people be mad about that?
For a long time I’ve been wondering if this is a direction we should be (re)exploring as an industry, so I’m excited to see that here.
I also love the simplicity of: Return a function for a stateful component and don’t for stateless.
For a long time I’ve been wondering if this is a direction we should be (re)exploring as an industry, so I’m excited to see that here.
I also love the simplicity of: Return a function for a stateful component and don’t for stateless.
Does the ATmosphere start to become a layer of the internet strictly used as a form distributed data storage?
Does the ATmosphere start to become a layer of the internet strictly used as a form distributed data storage?
If everyone has access to the same data, we see increased competition to figure out the secret sauce or make a better sauce, yes?
Result: A win for consumers?
If everyone has access to the same data, we see increased competition to figure out the secret sauce or make a better sauce, yes?
Result: A win for consumers?
What happens if someone starts selling a great ads-algo-as-a-service? Does that become a collapse of value or an expansion of value for the ecosystem?
What happens if someone starts selling a great ads-algo-as-a-service? Does that become a collapse of value or an expansion of value for the ecosystem?
A) The usual — sell ads
B) Build a genuinely valuable service
C) Apps maintain the data moat by encrypting their data
D) What else?
There a few interesting consequences and sub Qs for these answers…
A) The usual — sell ads
B) Build a genuinely valuable service
C) Apps maintain the data moat by encrypting their data
D) What else?
There a few interesting consequences and sub Qs for these answers…
If anyone / anything can access any data in the ATmosphere where does value; aka money; aka the thing that keeps this ecosystem going come from?
If anyone / anything can access any data in the ATmosphere where does value; aka money; aka the thing that keeps this ecosystem going come from?
If not, is it possible to encrypt your lexicon data / app data before sending it to a PDS, then decrypting it on the other end?
If not, is it possible to encrypt your lexicon data / app data before sending it to a PDS, then decrypting it on the other end?
How does Bluesky handle that?
Do we eventually see a scenario where Bluesky starts charging individuals or 3rd party apps for the cost of hosting their PDS / their data?
How does Bluesky handle that?
Do we eventually see a scenario where Bluesky starts charging individuals or 3rd party apps for the cost of hosting their PDS / their data?
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I’ll also make sure to update this thread with any major changes I make to the algorithm or guiding principles.
And finally, if you have feedback about these principles, suggestions for keywords or users that should be included please respond to this post!
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