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A
A
This
topic
is
super
important
to
me.
You
know
we
keep
talking
about
the
centralization
being
super
important
and
I.
Think
that's
a
big
part
of
what
we're
trying
to
fix
here
with
ipfs
but
I
like
you
to
help
reframe
that
a
little
bit
you
see,
I
think
that
if
we
get
these
big
top
10
companies
to
like
use
decentralized
technology,
well,
okay,
they'll
be
better
distributed
and
save
on
bandwidth
and
whatever,
but
the
real
prize
I
think
that
we're
after
is
to
go
for
this
internet.
A
That's
not
just
ten
websites
that
control
90%
of
web
traffic,
which
is
where
we
are
right
now
and
I.
Think
the
people
in
this
room
are
the
best
people
to
help
create
an
Internet.
That's
not
just
gentrified,
not
just
this
kind
of
like
you
know
you
want
video,
go
to
that!
One
place,
but
you
can
help
create
your
own
thing.
A
So
that's
something
that's
very
important
to
me
and
I
think
that
that
the
shape
of
the
web
we
have
right
now
is
kind
of
danger
for
free
speech,
we're
lucky
that
most
of
us
live
in
countries
that
have
free
speech.
But
you
know,
if
you
have
the
10
websites,
it's
really
easy
for
them
to
de
platform.
You
and
do
all
kinds
of
like
weird
so
I
think
the
perma
web
I
think
that
PFS
I
think
the
centralized
tech
is
the
perfect
fit
to
deal
with
this
and
help
people.
A
You
know,
maybe
a
million
users
to
use
ipfs
this
way
and
stuff,
and
hopefully
more
so,
it's
built
on
top
of
IP,
FS
and
textile.
So
this
helps
us
organize
things
in
threads
and
get
updates
automatically
and
stuff.
It's
just
a
lot
of
convenience.
So
we've
released
this
it's
available
on
the
github
link
that
you
see
for
pretty
much
all
the
platforms
mobile
is
coming
and
I'd
like
to
show
you
a
little
bit
how
it
works.
A
So
here's
an
example,
a
crowded
example
of
what
we
have
to
show
you.
What
it
can
do.
We've
got
the
same
kind
of
editor
as
you'd
see
on
medium,
for
example,
because
the
normies
liked
that
a
lot.
So
you
know,
if
you
highlight
your
text,
you
can
make
it
headers
and
stuff,
and
bold
and
all
that
you
can
embed
stuff.
We
have
a
nice
little
shortcut
to
put
emoji
in
things.
A
Yeah
you
press,
column
and
poop
emoji
appear.
It's
awesome,
we're
adding
slash
commands
for
gifts,
because
people
want
that
too,
and
it's
just
a
not
faster,
more
convenient
way
of
publishing
stuff.
You
know
in
a
DFS
we're
very
more
product
people,
so
we
focused
a
lot
on
this
camp
like
convenience,
the
light
thing
and
all
that
you
don't
see
in
a
lot
of
the
web
apps
currently,
so
you
know
we
have
a
big
emphasis
on
keyboard.
Shortcuts
I
made
a
gif
for
this
slide.
I
was
very
proud.
A
A
You
another
thing,
that's
really
important,
so
you
can
use
it
for
notes
and
to
do's
and
have
a
personal
paste
bin,
because
it's
encrypted
so
whatever
and
also
published
blog
posts
and
have
public
links
for
those
things.
Collaborate
with
people
and
I
have
a
minute
left,
okay,
cool
and-
and
so
the
vision
we
have
for
this
is
to
turn
this
into
a
headless
TMS,
so
that
you
can
write
content
here
and
on
your
website.
Put
a
little
bit.
Javascript
go
like
okay.
A
So
this
is
interesting
like
we're
building
a
consumer
product
on
the
stack
that
is
not
exactly
production
ready.
You
know
it.
Speed
is
the
issue
sometimes
and
now,
but
but
we're
doing
this
so
that
we
can
one
get
the
community
here
to
start
embracing
tools,
they're
just
you
know,
made
for
more
like
convenience
and
stuff
and
also
get
more
people
introduced
to
this
ecosystem.
I'd
love
to
hear
what
you
think,
I'd
love
to
get
teams
to
use
this,
and
we
should
talk
about
this
more
soon.
Thank
you.