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Linda Xie
@linda
Synced with the Ethereum documentary team today and we're still on track for finishing the film this year and a 2024 film festival premiere! Also we aren't 100% stuck on the doc name "Ethereum: The Infinite Garden" so open to any suggestions on titles / subtitles if you have a great one
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Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
counter point to @js and @trustlessstate: gardens are managed ecosystems that are bent to the will of the gardener. ethereum has no such master. "dark forest" is too... dark infinite forest?
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Josh Stark
@js
definitely think there is something to the vision of Ethereum being an infinite garden that will grow into an infinite forest :)
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Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
maybe it already has? all the recent L2 scaling makes me think we're now well out of the garden phase but idk, you have a lot more context and knowledge than i do
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Josh Stark
@js
not sure this is the kind of thing that has a single answer but: what "garden" suggests to me is not centralized control (after all - infinite!) but rather just the notion of humans nurturing and shaping an ecosystem around ourselves, into a form that serves human ends (many forests and parks have that quality, too)
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Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
hmmm interesting, i like that, i agree. there are good examples of grotesquely manicured forests, and wild and free gardens. its not a strict dichotomy, more of a spectrum. still, i prefer forest. it has a mystery and a magic to it that garden does not (imo). which feels more true to my experience building on ethereum
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