Replying to @barneycarroll
Thanks Barney these are great responses. The one use I see really is not for creating an actual network but for creating a means by which to share data in a distributed way for largely financial institutions at this point in history at least and it takes adoption.
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Financial apps would make more sense as blockchain model is quite secure at least for now! I highly doubt that Facebook and Twitter are running toward a situation where they lose their corporate agendas. I miss the open web. Can we have it back please?
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I don't know how long you've been in web development but there once was a 5K contest for HTML which cracks me up now. I also believe that our developer tools have confused a lot of people. We would benefit for free, consistent EDU for content creators who offer webdev courses.
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You can feel free to resent me for that if you want I'll give you full permission to do so for leaving the project as lead. I bear that burden anyway. No way is it pleasant or a happy ending to a time of optimism and growth instead of the dark despair and agony now.
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I understand that and it was a common critique of the project that people used to advance their names. But I don't see that as much as hard-working people who volunteered. My stance was not always very popular and the entire painful and ugly and a hard hard time for me and others
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The reason I left is I felt there was a conflict of interest as Microsoft gave me a contract to promote new standards implementations and issues after they working on IE again. But as a contractor and blogger with a big mouth and known for that I could have done it ethically.

Aug 23, 2022 · 3:50 PM UTC

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Hindsight is 20/20 and I could have also worked to find and choose aggressive replacements for leadership. I have tremendous love and respect for both Kimberly and Aaron and all who participated. But, when I read the last post from wasp "our work here is done" my heart broke.
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