{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":"Laser wrote","author_name":"Laser (npub1x4…7armt)","author_url":"https://yabu.me/npub1x458tl7h9xcxa66vr4a8pg0h2qz96pnhwnfpcra0le9090uk5t5qw7armt","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://yabu.me","html":"I worked in software for nearly 2 decades, ding dong.\n\nHow does the persistence tradeoffs nostr:npub16c0nh3dnadzqpm76uctf5hqhe2lny344zsmpm6feee9p5rdxaa9q586nvr and friends made have anything to do with the debate at hand : whether or not a full stack client undermines #Nostr.\n\nPlease explain to the audience how throwing out CAP theorem, a term for navigating data persistence constraints, as it relates to Primal's cache implementation, supports your presumed argument that the presence of a backend in a client somehow degrades user sovereignty."}
