Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
On storage - Don't overthink it since casts you like or reply will likely be pruned at some point - Farcaster's explicit goal is *real-time* global state. - I fully expect people to offer paid (or free with ads) archiving services, a Wayback Machine type thing, etc.
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
And you can always buy more storage if you're a preservationist.
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vrypan |--o--|
@vrypan.eth
Preservationist here. What I'm worried about is not so much the increasing cost of preserving my activity over the years. I'm concerned that in many of the FIP-2 use cases, I will not be able to preserver fc activity that's important to me.
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vrypan |--o--|
@vrypan.eth
For example, comments on my blog posts. How can I preserve comments from every single user that used FIP-2 to comment on my blog? Or likes on my 15-minutes-of-fame cast? These are not mine, and don't even belong to a single user I could buy storage for.
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jalil
@jalil
one thing i got stuck on going through the design of casts vs. reactions is that the latter are not individual entities, but direct relationships between the user and the cast.
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vrypan |--o--|
@vrypan.eth
They are individual entities, a message actually, like everything else. But of course, a reaction links a user with a cast or a URL.
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vrypan |--o--|
@vrypan.eth
But yes, they belong to the user who sent the message (reacted).
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jalil
@jalil
then i misunderstood / overinterpreted this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcO9UA2R6JY
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