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Hi, my name is Dylan.
I’ve been building on IPFS since I first learned the technology all the way back in 2017 and was instantly amazed by what seemed like a better internet.
I’d been learning to code for about 2 years at that point, ever since I graduated with my M.A. in 2015 I’d been feeling the tug toward technology as a cutting edge application of the philosophical thinking I’d been trained to do.
A few years later, here we are - still using IPFS and other even more powerful decentralized technologies to build a world full of robust automata that extend and empower us in ways we never could have imagined before. Rather than a robot-led apocalypse, it certainly feels as if we’re in for a rich cybernetic future in which human minds pick up machines and extend themselves.
You can read my most recent book if you’re interested in the philosophy here, though (get it at https://epicdylan.com/getinevitable if you want to) - what this blog is for is to get right down to the brass tacks of how AI is empowering a new generation of coders to do things that were simply not even conceivable before.
I’m presently working on three repositories that you can find below, if you’re so inclined.
https://github.com/pagedao/pagedao-core
PageDAO /Core is an important repository that also has a node.js package available for importing into your own application. I’ve been working today to get the Alexandria Labs books going in it and it looks like we just did! More to come soon, hoping to ship v0.1.1 this evening.
https://github.com/pagedao/pagedao-dashboard
PageDAO /dashboard is an early stage display outlet that lets users track their favorite cryptocurrency, the $PAGE token, across a total of four blockchains where it has liquidity pools and bridges.
https://github.com/pagedao/serverless-hub-api
The PageDAO serverless hub api is a resource for testing that we use in this application stack. It consists of a low-refresh set of api calls that feed a dashboard such as the PageDAO Dashboard above. We’ll be using it to follow registered NFTs around soon!
In addition, if you’re curious about my background, interests, or skills, you can find my own codebases at https://github.com/ipfsnut/ and of them, I’m probably proudest of my number switching task experiment, which I spent months last year building for my lab at Texas Tech where I’m studying cognition and cognitive neuroscience as a Ph.D student. You can find the NST experiment here: https://github.com/ipfsnut/NST-vanilla
I’ll be using this Mirror channel to put out blog content to feed into the application ecosystem we’re working on in Web3 so don’t forget to give us a follow here on this new channel!
P.S. - I went ahead and used Clanker to put out a memecoin to represent some of my development efforts!
https://www.geckoterminal.com/base/pools/0xac04b13f2a951670fbf907783b93419507152489
More as an experiment than anything else. It has a private chat at nounspace already as well!
https://www.nounspace.com/t/base/0x31fdc24a94213D55E01F378515F3aeb77Ec9b6f2/Profile
Hi, my name is Dylan.
I’ve been building on IPFS since I first learned the technology all the way back in 2017 and was instantly amazed by what seemed like a better internet.
I’d been learning to code for about 2 years at that point, ever since I graduated with my M.A. in 2015 I’d been feeling the tug toward technology as a cutting edge application of the philosophical thinking I’d been trained to do.
A few years later, here we are - still using IPFS and other even more powerful decentralized technologies to build a world full of robust automata that extend and empower us in ways we never could have imagined before. Rather than a robot-led apocalypse, it certainly feels as if we’re in for a rich cybernetic future in which human minds pick up machines and extend themselves.
You can read my most recent book if you’re interested in the philosophy here, though (get it at https://epicdylan.com/getinevitable if you want to) - what this blog is for is to get right down to the brass tacks of how AI is empowering a new generation of coders to do things that were simply not even conceivable before.
I’m presently working on three repositories that you can find below, if you’re so inclined.
https://github.com/pagedao/pagedao-core
PageDAO /Core is an important repository that also has a node.js package available for importing into your own application. I’ve been working today to get the Alexandria Labs books going in it and it looks like we just did! More to come soon, hoping to ship v0.1.1 this evening.
https://github.com/pagedao/pagedao-dashboard
PageDAO /dashboard is an early stage display outlet that lets users track their favorite cryptocurrency, the $PAGE token, across a total of four blockchains where it has liquidity pools and bridges.
https://github.com/pagedao/serverless-hub-api
The PageDAO serverless hub api is a resource for testing that we use in this application stack. It consists of a low-refresh set of api calls that feed a dashboard such as the PageDAO Dashboard above. We’ll be using it to follow registered NFTs around soon!
In addition, if you’re curious about my background, interests, or skills, you can find my own codebases at https://github.com/ipfsnut/ and of them, I’m probably proudest of my number switching task experiment, which I spent months last year building for my lab at Texas Tech where I’m studying cognition and cognitive neuroscience as a Ph.D student. You can find the NST experiment here: https://github.com/ipfsnut/NST-vanilla
I’ll be using this Mirror channel to put out blog content to feed into the application ecosystem we’re working on in Web3 so don’t forget to give us a follow here on this new channel!
P.S. - I went ahead and used Clanker to put out a memecoin to represent some of my development efforts!
https://www.geckoterminal.com/base/pools/0xac04b13f2a951670fbf907783b93419507152489
More as an experiment than anything else. It has a private chat at nounspace already as well!
https://www.nounspace.com/t/base/0x31fdc24a94213D55E01F378515F3aeb77Ec9b6f2/Profile
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