I'm happy for an article like this that I can invite people to read. FWIW, as far as it stands, Zulip is the least annoying Discord alternative (and eventually Matrix might become better/non-slow). Besides this definition, Leach also gave light to the definition of the concept stating that the term "refers to a political orientation based on the premise that the ends a social movement achieves are fundamentally shaped by the means it employs, and that movement should therefore do their best to choose means that embody or prefigure the kind of society they want to bring about". According to Carl Boggs, who coined the term, the desire is to embody "within the ongoing political practice of a movement those forms of social relations, decision-making, culture, and human experience that are the ultimate goal". "modes of organization and social relationships that strive to reflect the future society being sought by the group. To learn more about local first this is a great starting point The community around local first is also really buzzy, it's got that great feeling of being part of something new, something that's going to be bigger than the sum of its parts. One of the most exciting things about local first though is that once you have solved all the sync, and conflicting edit resolution problems (CRDTs are key here) you are 90% of the way to solving "multiplayer real-time". Start local and layer on server and cloud support. It's a kind of shift from operating one way and adding on support for the other, to the other way around. The way to think of the term is like when we all moved to designing web UI "mobile first". Both are valid "local first", it comes down to use case. So you could go P2P for sync, but you can also have a much more lightweight sync service on a central server. Somewhat counter to the article, I would argue that local first isn't about having "no cloud", it's "low cloud". Better responsiveness from UI, working offline, privet data, lower server costs, just as a start. The link to each file you upload to Dropshare will now be automatically shortened using your custom domain.I'm going all in on Local First, it addresses so many issues with the current "app" web. You're ready to start uploading files with a custom short URL Ensure that the 'HTTP Method' option is set to 'GET' *Please note the selected domain must be a domain which is already connected to your Rebrandly account.* The second bolded section rebrand.ly will be replaced with the name of the domain you would like to use for creating custom links. To access this, sign into Rebrandly and click your account image before selecting 'API settings' The first bolded section YOUR_API_KEY will be replaced with the API key found in your Rebrandly account. *Please note bolded sections need to be customized* In the 'Custom Endpoint URL' box enter the following: Click the symbol beside 'Use Custom Shortener' to open API settings window. Change the 'Use URL shortener' settings to 'Use Custom Shortener'. Click the Dropshare extension and select the gear symbol in the top right. Rebrandly fully integrates with Dropshare, allowing you to upload files using a custom short link. With Dropshare Cloud you can skip setting up storage and updating servers and just use a ready-to-go cloud storage solution. Dropshare is a menubar application that allows uploading files, screenshots and screen recordings from the menubar directly to many different storage providers.
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