nyc-crypto-cabal-kid
@zinger
Open source this, open source that How about you open your code editor and build something yourself instead of demanding that a company give you all of the pieces you need? So sick of the entitlement from some devs on here, most apps wouldn’t even get retained usage if you could clone Warpcast anyway Enough.
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Ryan J. Shaw
@rjs
A complete - server and client - set of reference implementations for an open source protocol is not entitlement, it's standard practice.
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nyc-crypto-cabal-kid
@zinger
Have you seen these from Merkle and Neynar? Or Opencast? Or Herocast? Or Nook? What else do you need? https://docs.farcaster.xyz/developers/ https://docs.neynar.com/docs/getting-started-with-neynar
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Ryan J. Shaw
@rjs
The difference between a reference implementation sponsored by the protocol owner is that you can *trust* it is working to spec - in effect it is a part of the spec. Hobbyist clients are not the same thing. This is common practice, not entitlement. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reference_implementation
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nyc-crypto-cabal-kid
@zinger
What are you practically missing from those docs + OSS though that’s blocking you from building on Farcaster?
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Samuel
@samuellhuber.eth
Does quikcast come close https://github.com/farcasterxyz/quikcast
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