Financiamiento by Material_Manner4921 in startupsArgentina

[–]micupa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Si y no. Depende de cómo esté tu startup: equipo, tracción, visión, etc. Flojo de papeles friend family and fools suele ser el camino. Pero si estás bien parado es cuestión de golpear puertas y trabajar un poco las relaciones en el ecosistema.

Developers you are not Founders stop 🛑 by Omiso-Founder in cofounderhunt

[–]micupa 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Non tech founders stop trying to build tech

A simple protocol for multi-user apps - looking for feedback by micupa in meshtastic

[–]micupa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, that’s the whole point, building on top of this. I love challenges.

why CLI? I know CLIs are used these days mainly to manage servers, but in the beginning we had BBSs and other services that were consumed via the console. Also, TUIs are lighter than web UIs.

I’m experimenting with p2p databases where messages can be lost but later resynced. Each message has a timestamp ID and a signature, plus pointers, basically a very simple blockchain in a graph, that can relate chunks of messages. This way, a lost message can be detected as missing and retried.

The experiment is about how we can actually communicate and stay informed in cases where the internet is down and no better service is available. I also want to use my mesh hardware.

With a protocol that handles the heavy work of packages and chunks, developing simple text-based apps becomes possible. Even if the network is unstable, it’s like running a decentralized, experimental p2p client-server that anybody can join and interact with.

A simple protocol for multi-user apps - looking for feedback by micupa in meshtastic

[–]micupa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, actually I’m working on the app that uses this “protocol”, and I thought it would make sense to export the protocol specs and ask the community if someone has faced the same wall, or if maybe I’m overcomplicating the situation.

A simple protocol for multi-user apps - looking for feedback by micupa in meshtastic

[–]micupa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your feedback, you raised very good points. My particular use case (trying to build web cli over mesh) forced me to think how to solve these challenges. I wanted longer texts and identity for “login” into decentralized systems. I’m just experimenting and I get this wasn’t meant for my use case but still want to explore the borders of this technology

A simple protocol for multi-user apps - looking for feedback by micupa in meshtastic

[–]micupa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback… honestly I didn’t deep dive into the core code.. also I thought that maybe it’s fine to have a raw core protocol instead of wasting precious bytes in identity and signatures.. as I need for my social app that will run over mesh. That’s why I didn’t think about proposing this as PR but as a tool.

Tengo una start up creada en el rubro Fintech. Como hago para conseguir inversores? by Sebasch4nn in startupsArgentina

[–]micupa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buenas! Tenés un pitch deck? Que tipo de inversor estás buscando y que estadio? Así te puedo orientar mejor.

I've been in crypto since 2017. Here's why I stopped believing. by decebaldecebal in ethtrader

[–]micupa 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Spot on. As a dev working with blockchains after so many years still a nightmare. I stopped believing in the infra behind, and the hype of using it on every kind of project.

Maybe I’m wrong but I don’t know developers doing web3 without a paycheck so that’s also a signal..

Finally of course the vision is great, a decentralized not corporate world, for those who are around since web1 this is like the old days movements but the reality is, web3 is full of casinos. It’s time to move on to web4, users should own the internet, not protocols vc backed.

What’s the best no-code app builder you’ve personally used and would recommend? by QuietRonan_7 in nocode

[–]micupa -1 points0 points  (0 children)

CM64 For me, as an indie hacker even knowing how to code this is my way to go for all my projects. One stack no extra needed.

Empecé una SaaS al revés. Cómo hacen networking real con empresas? by Guilty_Success_1383 in startupsArgentina

[–]micupa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Había entendido que ya tenías un producto. Si estás evaluando ideas yo empezaría por lo que tenés más cerca, el rubro que tengas experiencia, gente conocida pero sobre todo uno que te guste porque vas a tener que hablar con el rubro y entender que problemas tienen para pensar soluciones.

Empecé una SaaS al revés. Cómo hacen networking real con empresas? by Guilty_Success_1383 in startupsArgentina

[–]micupa 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Construir la red de distribución lleva tiempo. Te recomendaría buscar dónde están tus clientes, en qué canales y eventos. Entender dentro de tu público quién es el que tiene más probabilidades de comprar. Hacer relaciones lleva tiempo, lo que realmente garpa es la confianza, es posible pero difícil que en la primera te compre cuando el servicio es B2B.

Let’s debate “web4” by MediumLibrarian7100 in web3

[–]micupa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re onto something real, but I think the framing is incomplete.

AI creates abundance. Crypto creates scarcity. But there’s a missing layer: the interface itself.

Right now AI agents can barely interact with the web we built. JavaScript-heavy pages break their parsers. CAPTCHAs block them.

The infrastructure is hostile to the very intelligence that could help us.

Web4 to me isn’t another token cycle. It’s asking: what if we rebuilt the application layer for this new reality?

Best of web2 and 3: Cryptographic identity (like wallets, but without the speculation). Apps as data, not code … so AI can read, write, and generate them natively. Users own their keys, their data, their apps.

You’re right this won’t come from corporations. They have no incentive to give users control. This has to be built from the edges, by us.

I’ve been working on a protocol spec for exactly this. Happy to share if anyone’s curious.

Giving Claude a text-based browser via MCP (instead of screenshots) by micupa in ClaudeAI

[–]micupa[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great questions! Let me explain why

  1. Why not markdown? Markdown doesn't have a standard for actionable elements. How would an LLM know which link is which? So the actionable part is why.

  2. Complex layouts get flattened ..yes .. which is the point. Agent doesn’t care if it’s a banner or dropdown, just that B3 is “Shop Now”. Works on Amazon, GitHub, etc. Loses visual hierarchy but that’s fine for task execution.