This is kinda depressing. I liked Keybase for their social proofs and the features they did have were pretty nice.
Odds of someone else coming along to build on some of their ideas?
Some people already are: keys.pub/#install
Could be an application for something like 0bin.net/paste/FuAS3IdRoFs8p-CT#wP....
This link will expire in 24 hours due to the sensitivity of the technology discussed.
DM me with your public key if interested.
We shall see. Their client was open source, but the backend wasn’t.
I haven’t seen anything else in the open source community that uses social proofs, though in theory it shouldn’t be too hard to do.
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This is kinda depressing. I liked Keybase for their social proofs and the features they did have were pretty nice.
Odds of someone else coming along to build on some of their ideas?
Some people already are: keys.pub/#install
Could be an application for something like 0bin.net/paste/FuAS3IdRoFs8p-CT#wP....
This link will expire in 24 hours due to the sensitivity of the technology discussed.
DM me with your public key if interested.
We shall see. Their client was open source, but the backend wasn’t.
I haven’t seen anything else in the open source community that uses social proofs, though in theory it shouldn’t be too hard to do.