To clarify, the format I was looking to adopt for this is an open-ended user research around ATproto Dev eXperience. It sounds like we should have an alignment b/w Eurosky and the academia world. That's a conversation that I'd be happy to have but I feel like other people should be involved as well.
@emily.space @tgoerke.bsky.social are you guys available for a chat to understand your experience of developing for ATProto? I'm trying to understand the community's common pain points and what solutions we could propose from Eurosky.
We're very excited to that announce Heike Raab, Representative of the State of Rhineland-Palatinate to the Federal Government and for Europe and the Media, will be speaking at #EuroskyLive in Berlin this November.
This. Also, artificial inflation theoretically is designed to encourage hoarders to pour cash into the system. However, there are ways to catch them, such as taxing luxury services.
TypeScript can do interesting stuff like an event-sourcing system based on types github.com/erikologic/e... Or Doom... lol But yeah, Rust sounds cool for N reasons...
A Senior Principal Tech Leader Admiral etc from AWS shared on LI he not even bother running tests locally anymore because confidence on the type system. I wanna learn Rust so badly. I had some similar feelings when going into a team-wide type-system rabbit hole on TS, and it was extremely pleasent.
FYI I saw PBs s3 buckets. You can negotiate contracts. The AWS pricing table is an initial pricing offer. Managing that internally is much harder than that. Also, buy vs build... storage is not a core offering, that would be pushing stored data through the protocol and on customers UI. See pic
It can be too big for a raspberry and too expensive for s3, but given there are several companies competing in that space, there must be ways to put the economics at peace there...