"A bidirectional transformation is a specification of when the joint state of two systems should
be regarded as consistent, together with a protocol for updating each system to restore consistency
in response to a change in the other."
yes, queen 🙌😋
by the way, it is nice to be back on @lenster.lens -- the dispatcher makes using it so much nicer than the early days... 🧙🏻♂️
How does it compare to SigmaOS, Beam, and other neo-browsers out there? Applied for waitlist, but thus far very clear indication on the value prop is; how good is the natural language navigation?
Currently using Vivaldi, but starting to evaluate what's out there as it's about time we became bold about new browser features again! caseorganic.medium.com/browsers-reimagined-2b53caca1114
Killer feature: integration of Notion-like notes system and automatic capturing of websites you visit as links into its current context to automatically build a personal discourse graph; it even supports backlinks functionality. Because the PKM system and the web browser live in the same app, capturing information you browse is easier as it does not involve cross-app communication.
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Killer feature: my favorite UX innovations: social workspaces, natural language input, keyboard window manager w/ intuitive key-driven SuperHuman-like flow
Thank you for engaging, the comment was meant well, and I love what you & team are doing! 🔍
While the dataset is indeed decentralized, the work that goes into making it accessible is not free.
Absolutely agree on the notion that everything is not supposed to be served up on the silver platter, and something as compute-intensive as indexing involves an amount of time and resource investment that should be rewarded (in this case, in the ability to make data to insight quicker!) There is no way to magic it and someone has to supply the resources (#TANSTAAFL etc.) It is more clear that if there is a valuable product using the protocol, the indexing could be bootstrapped through its own value.
The Graph Protocol subgraph looks very interesting, I will keep track of the efforts there / look for ways to contribute! (have recently been looking at subgraphs for the Cosmos ecosystem, so the general approach of monetizing the indexing efforts makes sense)