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···+> Dialog is designed for the user-origin web. A Dialog database is content addressed, forkable, mergeable and efficiently syncable. It is local-first, runs in a web browser tab, and works just fine when the user's device is completely offline. It assumes a user-centered authority model; no external authority is required to enable any of its features. It is even agnostic to the transport used when syncing across forks and replicas ([sneakernets](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sneakernet) welcome).+> Dialog will sound familiar to those of you who followed along when I was building Noosphere. Noosphere was remarkably effective for what it was. But, Noosphere made different trade-offs. I am hopeful that the trade-offs we have chosen for Dialog will make it a worthy successor and more generalized to boot.
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···+A safer social media experience for 2SLGBTQIA+ people, powered by ATProtocol, and operating as a nonprofit worker-owned cooperative.
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···+walkah is a long time open source developer who doesn't blog any more. I have worked with him multiple times, starting with founding [[Bryght]] back in 2004 and most recently we worked together at [[Fission]].