I am in somewhat of the same boat for https://parture.org. Have a quite large CRDT system with unique ID's that is also type-safe, does not rely on serde_json::Value juggling, every CRDT is structurally valid and it knows what CRDT's cannot be applied to a Rust struct based on some business logic. I am wondering whether such checks (type-safety, business logic) can be worked into the CRDT application process. Automerge seems mostly meant for text editing, but they do have Autosurgeon though it hasn't been updated in a while
I wrote a business plan once for a similar concept. I wanted to model it after Antolin, but generally available and for adults. People would be answering LLM-generated questions to build up reputation (tracked on Colony?) that would give them access to "guilds" or "clubs" of likeminded people with a similar reputation/"skill" level for social purposes. Inspired by a partner that wanted to flaunt Harry Potter knowledge, but having no quantifiable and socially-valuable metric to do so.
This is fascinating! Couldn't really find the kernel code but would love to know more about the applicability. I'm curious since seeing the Unikraft release that promised millisecond container boot times
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