The Impact of Web 3.0 with Sir Tim Berners-Lee & John Bruce | WIRED Smarter

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @mostafatouny8411
    @mostafatouny8411 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing. I truly love those who envision a better future.

  • @imid-ltd
    @imid-ltd Год назад

    Thank you John, your point is well taken. Early in my development career I decided to keep only one resume on my own server, which I still do, because it's far too dangerous to try to keep half a dozen or more on various servers that I'm no longer sure I can access.

  • @BoolFalse
    @BoolFalse 14 дней назад

    5:47 web3 is not web..
    found this after reading the CNBC article "Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee wants us to ‘ignore’ Web3: ‘Web3 is not the web at all’"

  • @Viralplace
    @Viralplace Год назад +1

    “Rent storage” so… who is the owner of a Pod?

  • @henry.sanchez
    @henry.sanchez Год назад

    You had me at “never having to fill out the same information….”. Why is this tech not talked about more ? Could it be that Big Web 2.0 does not want 3.0 to happen? 🧐

  • @TrippSaaS
    @TrippSaaS Год назад

    No backend? Just high quality front ends? I'm in!

  • @Melki
    @Melki Год назад

    Thank you very much,
    Some data worth more than the others, albeit would be nothing without relativity, but still...

  • @sleepingbee101
    @sleepingbee101 3 месяца назад +1

    tim berners lee really doesn't know what's going on with blockchain. blockchain is going blow him off his feet in the 2030s. solid is already dead. 😂. sorry guys but blockchain is here to stay

    • @cyanrazorCel
      @cyanrazorCel 13 дней назад

      He's not saying anything against it. But he is saying Solid is a deeper layer than Blockchain. Blockchain could be on top of Solid. Web 3.0 is not just Blockchain.

    • @sleepingbee101
      @sleepingbee101 13 дней назад

      @cyanrazorCel i still think it's dead. His other work for web 3.0 hasn't really come to fruition. And it has been more than a decade now. The problem is adoption.