Peeps by @daniellmesquita
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On 2013, Floflis were called Screens, and project to be distributed in physical media with some prizes alongside the DVD and license card: 3D fold glass, stickers and app creation guide.
#floflis #floflisOS #floflis3 #linux #debian #opensource
New logo of Floflis 9
#floflis #floflisOS #linux #floflis9
(yes, you're right when you think where the orb of this icon was based on)
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
My project of hybrid (multi-network) search engine: Poodle. #poodle #poodlesearch
GitHub issue suggesting #poodlesearch rebranding: https://github.com/blurHY/Horizon/issues/20
My project of hybrid (multi-network) search engine: Poodle.
#poodle #poodlesearch

Replying to @Highaltitudinv (0xb199300ea479ddbbe560d1ffc7925b757445e5bb)
I see a world where our computers are based on the #blockchain from the ground up.. and no matter what way you cut it encryption and personal #privacy is at the center.
Hardened OS through blockchain will be amazing for a secure and trustless world.
What do you think about open-source quantum computers?
Replying to @Bevan (0x30755d3e65c0cf46c35b72d11e52d941c5fc3a3e)
Account info is stored on IPFS. Before, people would send transactions to the blockchain themselves containing their account info, but now Peepeth sends signed data on their behalf.
I have a suggestion. As the index of all users is stored on centralized db, I suggest storing that on dat:// protocol. And every new account, a new update/publish/commit on dat
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
Concept background I did on 2016 for a Windows 11 #Windows11
#Windows11 concept background: https://www.deviantart.com/daniellmesquito/art/Windows-11-Concept-Background-4-616050645
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
On 2016 I did a concept design about Windows 11, using white theme (on 2015 I thought Windows 10 could have a white taskbar), and in 2017 I've saw some news about that, then the screenshots of Windows were removed, and now finally Windows resumes it
#Windows11 concept: https://www.deviantart.com/daniellmesquito/art/Windows-11-Concept-9-616018334
On december 2015 I've drawn a concept for a new start page of my social network Peeper, having an web search engine and widgets
Concept background I did on 2016 for a Windows 11
#Windows11
On 2016 I did a concept design about Windows 11, using white theme (on 2015 I thought Windows 10 could have a white taskbar), and in 2017 I've saw some news about that, then the screenshots of Windows were removed, and now finally Windows resumes it
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
#V-Project
An map of the first VR land on #V-Project, drawn on 2015
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
#V-Project On 2015 I've drawn the full orbital, with not only the network with VR gaps, but an emergence system with backup of the nature/biology
#V-Project
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
Even not knowing about orbital colonies in the epoch, in 2015 I've thought about the Earth planet being uninhabitable, and an floating VR system/network solving that
#V-Project
On 2015 I've drawn the full orbital, with not only the network with VR gaps, but an emergence system with backup of the nature/biology
Even not knowing about orbital colonies in the epoch, in 2015 I've thought about the Earth planet being uninhabitable, and an floating VR system/network solving that
Netflix will produce the TV serie of Resident Evil: maybe it surpasses The Walking Dead
Draft about my modular "electric" car: its core, gallery module (for tourism) and the back/bag module. More modules could be designed.
My draft about a open-source and modular quantum computer: a motherboard (Atoms, a name that is similar to Asus), and its "CPU" (Quant, with equivalent power of the first quantum computer). Graphen chip is what connect them.
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
When quantum computing reaches the mass of user's home, some remaining people (that aren't hired by big companies but want to do their work) will create the first quantum computer. Why big corporations instead of open funds with donations? People need a op. source quantum comp.
Don't wait corporations to reject you: reject your work on corporations, create open funds, donate and work on open-source projects.
It makes everything more secure, with faster work and cheaper for end-users
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
If the industry is already big they will not need new devs, and the remaining devs will create their own projects, and some will be open-source. Silicon computing gets big, then Raspberry Pi is been created.
When quantum computing reaches the mass of user's home, some remaining people (that aren't hired by big companies but want to do their work) will create the first quantum computer.
Why big corporations instead of open funds with donations?
People need a op. source quantum comp.
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
I believe open-source quantum computing should be a thing. Today I've realized that a open-source project only happens, when their developers are rejected to work on big corporations. If you know to build a q computer, a big corp. will hire you.
If the industry is already big they will not need new devs, and the remaining devs will create their own projects, and some will be open-source.
Silicon computing gets big, then Raspberry Pi is been created.
I believe open-source quantum computing should be a thing.
Today I've realized that a open-source project only happens, when their developers are rejected to work on big corporations.
If you know to build a q computer, a big corp. will hire you.
First and second draft of my "electric" car project.
The first draft I thought it were very ugly, then I've created another and I know it is better and modern.
Project maintainers hates me on GitHub, because I don't open bug issues, but issues with suggestions.
I create lots of issues, and now even my bugs are creating issues (that aren't about bugs) 😜
Replying to @wgmeets (0x6e63a4caeccb4f341ee9c9175c9cc554bdb6d10b)
I have a bigger problem with cryptotwitter celebrities being taken as experts when all they have done is create a parody account or persona.
John McAfee?
Replying to @Bevan (0x30755d3e65c0cf46c35b72d11e52d941c5fc3a3e)
Good question. Account data is indexed in the same manner as peeps on the blockchain. Originally, all usernames were stored in the contract storage space itself, but now it's free to sign up and storing your username in that manner is optional.
Ok, now that its free to signup, where are stored the Peepeth profiles?
@qwail.cow is the most funny email that can be created through a weird handwritten font
Replying to @Bevan (0x30755d3e65c0cf46c35b72d11e52d941c5fc3a3e)
Yep, Ensō are in the batches as well. The user registry is not in one single file unfortunately.
If Peepeth's user registry isn't in one single file, where these user's registries are stored? It uses OrbitDb and sharding? How that is indexed in a decentralized manner?
Replying to @wayacoin (0x2750ac5478ee55de67e1efa6b083f04e7ae203cc)
US on Venezuela : • financial sanctions • food and medicine blockade • sactions on Petro cryptocurrency • labels president a dictator • appoints bufoon as interin president Venezuela on US: • we should sit and talk • several calls for dialogue • breaks diplomatic relations
You're right, but I'm skeptical about Petro crypto
Replying to @wgmeets (0x6e63a4caeccb4f341ee9c9175c9cc554bdb6d10b)
We need less "influencers" or media types in crypto and more actual projects. The amount of bullish(it) projects/co-signs coming from trusted people is bothersome. Seen it on #ETH and now on #TRX, this isn't Instagram folks. We are trying to evolve, no?
Solid by Internet's creator and the coin from BitTorrent's creator; remembering that, what you say about bullish(it) projects from trusted people makes sense.
Dark style for FrameworkJS' glass effect
Circle icons are very beauty, and even more with blur effect.
But I need to fix the sizing issue of their texts.
CSS backdrop effect takes the design for the web to the next level
That's surely the most beauty background I did.
It were created on 2017 through MS PowerPoint, for Floflis OS when it was yet called Screens.
Look at that glass menu: that's an true blurry translucent glass effect.
FrameworkJS is the first to implement CSS backdrop effects, comming on its r2 release.
http://framework.js.org/
My earl implementation of blur effect on FrameworkJS.
Yes, that's not using static background or image, but the brand new CSS property about backdrop filter; now web projects can have native blur effect. Only Safari supports it, but I've just enabled an flag on Google Chrome.
Improved icon I did for Chromium
Replying to @abcoathup (0x13ebd3443fa5575f0eb173e323d8419f7452cfb1)
Peeps are anchored to the blockchain which is the evidence of the date. Typically a peepeth batch contains user batches, user batches contain peeps and peeps can include images.
Peepeth's IPFS user batches also contains some actions, such as following users. Enso is also registered? Is the all-users public registry stored on IPFS?