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by WolfOliver
15 hours ago
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looking at https://www.inrupt.com/customer-stories They are enterprise customers but I see a lot of use cases where the end user is private person. From what I understand the recurring pattern is: A private person stores data and then specifies who can access this data. Mostly the amount of data records per person is quite small, so the discovery of the records is not that sophisticated. I think where linkedrecords might be better suited are groupware apps like notion, google docs, airtable, github, where a group of people collaborate on the same large body of data records. But I might not have understand SOLID 100% ... |
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