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Episode 129 - Web3.0: Breaking free from the Client Server Model with Michelle Lee
Episode 129

Episode 129 - Web3.0: Breaking free from the Client Server Model with Michelle Lee

What is Web 3.0? Guest speaker Michelle Lee, Product Lead of Protocol Labs, shares how web 3.0 will revolutionize the Internet and bring trust back into the web.

Programming Throwdown · Patrick Wheeler and Jason Gauci with guest Michelle Lee

March 15, 20221h 5m

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What is Web 3.0? Guest speaker Michelle Lee, Product Lead of Protocol Labs, shares how web 3.0 will revolutionize the Internet and bring trust back into the web.

 

00:00:25 Introduction

00:01:36 Michelle Lee’s career 

00:03:10 What is human-computer interaction?

00:04:55 The Google Sheets user experience

00:06:19 Google Checkout, user feedback, and emails

00:10:23 Code for America

00:13:47 The real power of Open Source

00:14:14 Web 3.0

00:23:04 IPFS network accessibility

00:26:14 How does IPFS handle bogus content?

00:38:56 Network storage costs

00:43:03 Privacy and identification on IPFS

00:45:23 Content moderation from the Web 3.0 perspective

00:49:48 Audius

00:54:20 Protocol Labs and IPFS

00:55:26 Working with Protocol Labs

01:05:00 Farewells

 

 

 

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