• 0 Posts
  • 11 Comments
Joined 2 months ago
cake
Cake day: November 8th, 2024

help-circle
  • You are talking about the outcome being pointless, but I’d go further and say that the process of completing college is bullshit as well.

    Forced to live in shoebox dorm room for the first year or more in many colleges, being given lectures that are quite simply shit the majority of the time - to the point that it was the norm to just stop attending lectures and basically just self-teach yourself the textbook - and often taking tests that fail to actually meaningfully test your comprehension of the subject. Then you leave, and quite often you completely forget a large portion of what you studied as you enter the job market and never have to apply that knowledge again.








  • I’m not following.

    Markets were originally decentralized, and while that has its problems, a decentralized market is miles better than a monopolized market.

    Like, are you thinking of Etsy or Amazon or something? Because those are all run by a single point-of-sales and logistics collectives.

    What we’re talking about is basically building a means for getting all the websites around the web of small shops and such (or in this case all the various game store fronts like steam, itch.io, GOG, and EPIC GAMES) and giving you client which allows you to browse and order from them simultaneously. All that store’d have to do is add the protocol to their server and add themselves to a list.


  • Each server would likely have to utilize a payment service. In that fashion it’d be no different than how stores host their own websites you can order from. In my mind, the federated protocol would simply be a means for a person to browse stores similar to how one can navigate a mall or market.

    For games, the further benefit after would be that via a client of the protocol, you could then download your games from the various stores in a singular library page.