Akamaister on Nostr: I published my first book: *Building Continuum* It explores a question I couldn’t ...
I published my first book: *Building Continuum*
It explores a question I couldn’t shake:
What would authorship look like if it were truly local-first and identity-first?
Not tied to platforms
Not dependent on external signers
Not fragile
Over the past 10 months, I’ve been building Continuum alongside this — a system where:
- content is authored and stored locally
- identity is directly managed (no third-party custody)
- publishing is optional, repeatable, and decoupled
This book is part reflection, part architecture, part invitation.
Curious what others think — especially those working on:
- long-form content on Nostr
- multi-identity workflows
- durable publishing systems
Link:
https://is.gd/SVQpjQPublished at
2026-03-20 17:34:46 UTCEvent JSON
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