JavaScript runs the world.
And every npm package is a tiny economy.
https://t.co/pWljqLLr4W turns open-source dependencies into bonding-curve tokens. Then it routes the fees back to the maintainers.
A thread on how we want to get developers paid 🧵
You are looking at the most honest launchpad that exists today.
0 vamps. Creator fees can be paid to the maintainers without them being or committing on the platform.
https://t.co/xJ69bocPSK is all about tying token launches to software projects and maintainers.
Today, it's npm projects. Tomorrow it's your website, app, game, service or infra.
Tokenizing software and getting developers paid.
Stay up-to-date and don't miss the next sofware-backend token launches by following @contribfun
@jdale19 More interesting I think is to use an AI model in the browser extension across sites. This way, services can utilize the user's local model and save money on chatbots and AI features.
.@pubkeycloud is our next release and it's basically done, just needs to be deployed and our browser extension needs to be submitted to the chrome web store.
Websites will be up to 90% smaller. This week.
The impact will last decades. $UTCC
Can we make websites 90% smaller?
Yes it's called $UTCC and the platform https://t.co/GQrL1X8toK let's you deploy a vite app with 1 command. By default, sites use the latest, state-of-the art compression algorithms. Together with the https://t.co/GQrL1X8toK browser extension, website bandwidth can be reduced by up to 95%.