Louis Rossmann on Making Great Software
For people like Louis' grandmother and I: Docker is an implausibly complex solution to some sort of problem created when people started using virtualization in the real-world. See https://docs.docker.com/get-started/overview/#the-docker-platform.
Eron Woolf et al on Everything Apps (not The Everything App, which is Everything! See Catching Up on the Software Noosphere and I'm Still Looking for A Job).
See https://futo.org.
Casey Muratori on Digital Due Process
At this point you need to talk to theologians, I think. See Essences and Accidents or "How to cover a ball of arbitrary shape with strips of equal width and make sure they are all connected".
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This is the easy way to get on top of the problem:
What is the problem we're trying to solve? Sharing photos and videos, I guess. What is the resource that we are trying to control access to? Connectivity, I guess. Why do we need to do this? Because some people take photos and videos we don't like, I guess. And then there are texts and computer software and all sorts of other information. For more in English Common Law and Due Process and taxes and what-have-you, see Small Fragment of the History of The Corporation of The City of London.
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