app rulearanym@lemmy.name to 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone – 579 points – 12 months ago42Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsWasn't it web 2.0? Also, good point, I always thought it was weird. Though it's kinda obvious it's about money.It is"Web 3.0" is a term used to refer to distributed blockchain-based web services, in case anyone's curious. Though with the uptick in Lemmy I wonder if that term will end up being generalized to things like ActivityPub. One can hope.Honestly i'm pretty sure blockchain just co-opted the web3.0 term, i recall it being used for general decentralization in the past.at this point let's just let them have it. we'll just be web 4.0
Wasn't it web 2.0? Also, good point, I always thought it was weird. Though it's kinda obvious it's about money.It is"Web 3.0" is a term used to refer to distributed blockchain-based web services, in case anyone's curious. Though with the uptick in Lemmy I wonder if that term will end up being generalized to things like ActivityPub. One can hope.Honestly i'm pretty sure blockchain just co-opted the web3.0 term, i recall it being used for general decentralization in the past.at this point let's just let them have it. we'll just be web 4.0
It is"Web 3.0" is a term used to refer to distributed blockchain-based web services, in case anyone's curious. Though with the uptick in Lemmy I wonder if that term will end up being generalized to things like ActivityPub. One can hope.Honestly i'm pretty sure blockchain just co-opted the web3.0 term, i recall it being used for general decentralization in the past.at this point let's just let them have it. we'll just be web 4.0
"Web 3.0" is a term used to refer to distributed blockchain-based web services, in case anyone's curious. Though with the uptick in Lemmy I wonder if that term will end up being generalized to things like ActivityPub. One can hope.Honestly i'm pretty sure blockchain just co-opted the web3.0 term, i recall it being used for general decentralization in the past.at this point let's just let them have it. we'll just be web 4.0
Honestly i'm pretty sure blockchain just co-opted the web3.0 term, i recall it being used for general decentralization in the past.
Wasn't it web 2.0? Also, good point, I always thought it was weird. Though it's kinda obvious it's about money.
It is
"Web 3.0" is a term used to refer to distributed blockchain-based web services, in case anyone's curious.
Though with the uptick in Lemmy I wonder if that term will end up being generalized to things like ActivityPub. One can hope.
Honestly i'm pretty sure blockchain just co-opted the web3.0 term, i recall it being used for general decentralization in the past.
at this point let's just let them have it. we'll just be web 4.0