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Interviewing Steven Vandevelde, the creator of Diffuse: a tool that connects you to your cloud/distributed music storage.
Fourth edition of our newsletter with content from around the decentralised web. Catch up on mobile compute revolution, website hosting via IPFS + ENS, surprise handheld games (!), decentralised chat apps, and bundling efforts by Dropbox.
Fission Interviews: Dive into an Ethereum + IPFS hack from ETHNewYork called 0xSU: a decentralised URL shortener.
Boris & Brooke’s presentations at the Seattle Ethereum Meetup.
Third edition of our newsletter with content from around the decentralised web. We call it FISSION Fragments.
Second edition of our weekly links from around the decentralised web. We call it FISSION Fragments.
First edition of our weekly roundup of links from around the decentralised web. We call it FISSION Fragments.
Over the weekend, I attended ETHNewYork, the first hackathon sponsored by the ETHGlobal team to be run in the greater NYC area. It was a successful event, with over 500 total attendees and 300 hackers. Hackathons are always a great way to experience the breadth of the Ethereum developer community, while also meeting people new to the space. It's this mix of experiences makes each event unique, and definitely worth attending if you haven't gone before. If you're able, signups are available for t
Russell Keith-Magee's PyCon 2019 keynote looks at Python's history & its 10 year future, including what black swan events it needs to prepare for. What lessons can we take from this for the Ethereum community?
Trent is volunteering at ETHNewYork -- find him for RUN EVM & FISSION stickers and to talk decentralised app wishlists.
Sign up to be an alpha tester for FISSION's first service: an IPFS add on for Heroku.