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The contract using ETH, why unknown?? and UI needs inprovements to say enough "balance" if currency is unknown.
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My point is, money is the main motivator of many good things that happened and of course it's a good indicator to find out what people really need, for example, if no one spends money on current crypto games, it indicates 2 things: 1)there are another places that users are more interestsd to put their money, and market is shallow to have users with different interests 2)it's time for game makers to think what thay should do to change the industry to a more user-oriented one.
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I would say money doesn't corrupt things it touches, money builds All the crypto industry is based on money, and without money & the benefits of "creating good things that can be selled" none of the things like computers, softwares, medicines, etc. would be existed (at least at current prices) If this is about Big moneys that pursuing fast proftis, this behavior continues as long is it's profitable, and profitable for inverstors means there are users still benefiting from this And if it's about scammers, they're not just in crytpo, they are in every places that can scam
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Web3 needs more user-needs focused projects There are many projects and infras that exist in web2 but can be leveraged using Blockchain+IPFS or other decentralization file systems -Decentralized git managers (nothing wrong with current web2 solutions, but users can benefit from onchain purchase/onchain donation, decentralized storage) -De. DBs -De. Clouds -De. Code sandboxes -De. OnlineStore providers -De. Social medias (You may say there is farcaster, but there are tons of successful social medias with different characteristic on web2) -De. Game Stores (the games themselves doesn't have to be decentralized, but devs/users can benefit from decentralization donation, storage, purchases, comments, etc.)
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web3 is known for its financial purpose, and of course there are some innovations there: decentralized pools, yeilds, nfts, etc. What I think hasn't been addressed here is its strength, which is the whole permission-less idea we could have more decentralized clouds, decentralized blogs, decentralized dbs, decentralized code sand-boxes etc. but we have not current web3 vibe is like web2 vibe before .com bubble, small teams trying to find an idea to just create a hype and gain But i think when the market decides to give less profit to these temporary projects, more sustainable & user-need focused projects starting to emerge another thing is that i think web3 suffers from lack of real users, while everyone in web2 is a real user, most web3 users are here to get a fast gain and go, so there is not enough motivation for devs to ship some A-class products on web3
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Export is fine but real time rendering still needs some performance improvements created using p5js
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A general idea to make dapps and solutions with focus on real user-needs 1-find a web2 app that use a permissioned or centralized system 2-Use blockchain/IPFS and remake it with a permission-less, ownable data/assets system and bring freedom to the users.
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Visibility is an important issue for newcomers/ppl with low followers, since many popular channels don't allow newcomers to cast on them, and there is no hashtag system. No need to re-invent the wheel just need a permission-less connection-maker system like hashtags
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I still find the solutions on reddit and stackoverflow more reliable, there are a lot of discussion, comments, reaources etc. on them.
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Thank you 🙏🏻 i like the texture too
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Claude is better 😂
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i like nft.storage it hasn't any free plan but it's cheap
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5/ we must be aware that here, we are turning the piece into a physical artwork, which, if displayed on other screens, we are no longer engaging with the original experience. So, How can we achieve "large-scale artwork" experience in generative art?
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4/ in this case, the size of the artwork is no longer under the creator’s control, as they can be experienced on screens of any size. One might argue that using a large screen or projecting the art onto a big wall allows for the experience of large-scale generative art, but..
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3/ Unlike physical artworks, where a copy or photographed image of art is merely a representation and not the artwork itself, we can accept that each time a generative art is computed and displayed, we are encountering the original work. However...
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2/ we are not just experiencing an artwork but rather engaging with a massive object that has a great impact on the audience. But how is it possible to experience large-scale works in generative art?
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A thought about scale in code-generated arts 1/ In traditional visual arts, the size & medium of an artwork are integral parts of the piece itself. This becomes even more evident when encountering a large-scale artwork. In such cases...
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i got into coding to make games, but the only thing i haven't made yet is a game.
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"As a Builder-Pragmatist (-8.9, 3.0), you prioritize creating functional onchain tools. you might collaborate with Speculator-Pragmatists to drive adoption or challenge Builder-Decentralists to improve usability." any speculator or decentralists to collab???
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