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I enjoyed listening to @rimeissner on the @CastleIslandVC show, @OnTheBrinkCIV today! It's cool to learn Richard comes from an Android dev background too.
I'm officially a multipostooor thanks to @yup_io ✖️⛩️🌿🌅
Reading and writing across all of the socials, X, Farcaster, Lens, and Bluesky.
Today's a good day to link @farcaster.lens, @lensprotocol, and Bluesky with @yup_io.lens. 🙂⛩️🌿🌅
Unrelated, I'm suspended from Twitter without an explanation or reason I can think of. Please like my LinkedIn post for reach. Much appreciated!
www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7089241513397768192/
I'm excited to have submitted my proposal for the Summer of Protocols (www.summerofprotocols.com) with the idea for "Opening and decentralizing collaboration protocols" (www.hackmd.io/@adamhurwitz/sop-open-info). ☀️🫡
I'm experimenting backing up published research with HackMD using decentralized and encrypted file storage. I've been testing Skiff (Powered by IPFS) and ArDrive (Powered by Arweave). 📄🫱🏻🫲🏼🌐
Skiff has a seamless signup process and sign-in with Ethereum. One thing to watch for is uploading Markdown files changes their contents. Potential solution: A setting to disable auto-formatting of files uploaded to Skiff.
ArDrive's permanent storage is easy to use once an Arweave account is setup and funded with $AR. One thing to watch for is to not accidentally share a private file/folder link that will then make it public. Potential solution: Have an interstitial warning message.
Research
📄 HackMD: hackmd.io/@openguide/hackmd
🐘 Arweave: hackmd.io/@openguide/arweave
I contributed to the 🕯️ KZG Ceremony 🕯️ using 0x0b9…db67 to help scale @ethereum.lens.
↓ Add your own randomness using your crypto account ↓
These generated keys will be used to build + secure the data structure between mainnet Ethereum and layer 2s (L2s) like Arbitrum, Optimism, zk-based roll-ups, Polygon's solutions, and etc.
ceremony.ethereum.org
Notion has a similar WYSIWYG editor to GitBook and clean published site UX.
See my Notion open guide.
openguide.notion.site/openguide/Notion-f2be2968060847d08307f685d2af861d
Other great Markdown tools if a "what you see is what you get" (WYSIWYG) editor is important to you are Skiff.com, GitBook.com, and Notion.so.
Skiff has a WYSIWYG editor with great security features like multi-factor authentication (MFA), decentralized IPFS storage, and sign-in with Ethereum (SIWE).
See my Skiff open guide.