interoperable collaborative apps (with Jess Martin)
Even when you #OwnYourData 100%, many might find little agency in being able to 'edit properties on JSON objects'. What level of handedness would be meaningful to them?
| time | section |
|---|---|
| 00:00 | opening questions |
| 01:13 | zero data |
| 02:05 | DXOS |
| 03:20 | zero data origin |
| 07:23 | apps as public spaces |
| 10:19 | diffuse supporting multiple backends |
| 11:04 | rosano's apps |
| 12:03 | adoption challenges |
| 15:01 | interfaces for multi-device recovery |
| 18:15 | using a remoteStorage app to teach languages |
| 22:05 | prove functionality to groups |
| 23:42 | invisible technology |
| 25:37 | cross-app interoperability visions |
| 27:02 | syncing a shared data substrate |
| 29:46 | group chat as a catalyst for interop |
| 31:16 | integrating with existing storage |
| 35:45 | credible exit and exit by default |
| 38:18 | owning your data without handedness |
| 42:44 | interoperability needs adoption |
| 45:51 | valuable technology comes from other purposes |
| 47:16 | open-source can live on |
| 49:58 | re-thinking funding apps |
| 51:10 | making space for contributors |
| 52:48 | old house versus old app |
| 53:49 | personal spaces and malleable software |
| 55:30 | being handy with houses and software |
| 57:11 | shrinking programs |
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