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2 day old thread but i drank a bunch of caffeine

i want global decentralized hosting. instead of something like youtube hoarding all the videos on its personal servers, or facebook/reddit/whatever hoarding a bunch of conversations, files (including files that represent conversations) are stored in a global pool and websites are just frontends all accessing the same pool of material. everything is automatically public domain… and it’s somehow set up in a way where websites don’t have the opportunity to encrypt your content with their own private keys before it gets sent into the global pool. Either the user encrypts their own personal shit, or no one encrypts it. So files are either personal or public, never owned by an intermediary.

also, better search engines that use huge neural nets to understand what you are actually looking for, so you can e.g. type questions in natural language and it’ll be like “i got you.” and maybe you have your own personal neural nets that you can train to interpret the shit you type, and those neural nets kinda translate your requests for the global neural nets and give context about you, without information about you being stored globally. or maybe you can store that info globally if you want, and you could encrypt it if you want. so like, if you live on a boat and it sinks with your computers onboard you can just redownload your personal encrypted neural net butler that knows how to interpret and explain your search requests.

also you can search for music by humming it or entering approximate sheet music/midi

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everyone has to pay me to use it

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Gemini is almost impossible to monetize

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That’s what I was thinking, web4 is just gemini.

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Browsing through atom feed subscriptions in Lagrange is so comfy.

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Oh nice, I’d been using GemiNaut.

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web1 was supposed to have no corporations.

web4 should be like web2 but more accessible to hobbyists and with no blockchain

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Web 4 bans Javascript or anything like that of any kind

Edit: embedded MIDI music is to be encouraged

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Unfortunately there’s a shit ton that can’t be done without JavaScript.

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good

most webshit is dumb and shouldnt exist

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That would definitely be a major improvement.

AFAIK upcoming ECMAScript specifications are adding TypeScript features so that’s a good first step.

Some native way to make reactive pages with html templating would be very nice.

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No Typescript either I’m afraid, all JS is :haram:. If we must use a Brendan Eich language, we’re going back to the embedded Scheme he implemented before Netscape said “make it look like Java”.

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