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Themes & influences (the ideas I'm standing on — credited on stage)

  • Steph Ango (kepano) — File over app: prefer durable, open files over apps. "If you want your writing to still be readable on a computer from the 2060s … it's important that your notes can be read on a computer from the 1960s."
  • Dan Abramov — A social filesystem: atproto as a social filesystem — everyone owns a personal repository of records; apps are views over a shared, public filesystem; your identity travels with you.
  • Andy Matuschak — working notes: permanent, linked notes and the stackednotes reading pattern.
  • Sönke Ahrens — How to Take Smart Notes: the note habit that compounds into thinking.
  • Jeremy Keith — Resilient Web Design: the web won on simplicity; keep it simple.
  • Tim BernersLee — the original web proposal: information made by all, for all.
  • The atproto community: Steve Dylan's Sequoia (the CLI I forked), and colas.dev, who made Remanso's infrastructure possible.

The slogan I'll leave them with: File > Protocol > App — and Apps killed the links, so build on files and protocols instead.