The toxicity of past #nft and #crypto disasters have left the public as divided about these as we are over anything. It needs to be said, which I do as an artist, there ARE interesting and smart projects, ideas and substantial artists working the NFT space. I am going to start trying to work there. Guidelines for me are: teia.art and the tezos blockchain (#cleannft and honestly, the serious artists), gestures AGAINST the received tropes of art, and experimentalist frame. My #mastodon until 2025!
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On parle pas mal de cette dame qui est tombé dans le piège d'un faux brad pit.
Mais on parle peu de toutes ces personnes qui sont tombés dans le piège de faux investissement avec les #nft .
Et on parle encore moins de toutes ces entreprises qui tombent dans le piège de ces fausses solutions que sont les #LLM
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#atsemtex #bd #bandedessinee #mastoart #frenchcomics #feminisme #universalisme #egalite #nft
I'm finally moving over to Radicle (https://radicle.xyz) instead of switching to another centralized code forge (like GitHub, GitLab, Codeberg, etc.). I definitely love the idea behind a #P2P code forge and I'm hopeful for Radicle's future, but I do have some reservations starting off:
1) Despite talking a lot about freedom and privacy in the tutorial, the group building Radicle (https://radworks.org/) is planning to sell hosting and make a profit via an Ethereum-based cryptocurrency (https://www.tally.xyz/gov/radworks) as well as NFTs and smart contracts. Some big Libertarian red flags there.
2) At some point there was a Swiss nonprofit "Radicle Foundation", but this now seems to be a for-profit venture (see https://radicle.xyz/history). I wish it could just be a nonprofit.
3) In the user guide chapter on private repos (https://radicle.xyz/guides/user), it says that I need to use a public DNS address trusted seed node to share the repo. I understand there's no DHT here, but I hope it's not too much of a pain to run this over my local network instead of the internet. (And yeah, I know I can use git locally, I just want to test Radicle locally.)
Overall, I think that if radworks turns out to be evil it will be a way easier transition to fork Radicle than it has been to leave GitHub, but I still wish I didn't have to worry.
#Programming #CodeForge #Radicle #GitHub #GitLab #Codeberg #FOSS #FreeSoftware #VersionControl #crypto #Cryptocurrency #NFT #DAO #SmartContract #Ethereum #Libertarian