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origin paradigm appears in 5 chunks across 5 episodes, from 2024-05-06 to 2026-03-23.
Its densest episode is Bits and Bobs 5/6/24 (2024-05-06), with 1 observation on this topic.
Semantically it travels with vertical saas, sensitive data, and network effect, while by chunk count it sits between matt webb and Andrej Karpathy; its yearly rank moved from #122 in 2024 to #165 in 2026.
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Range2024-05-06 to 2026-03-23Mean1.0 per episodePeak1 on 2024-05-06
Observations
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... realize that they've, for example, left API keys publicly accessible.
The same origin paradigm means that software is inherently dangerous!
The same origin paradigm requires users to trust that the creator of the software isn't naive or malicio...
The same origin paradigm: the origin can do whatever it wants with data it has access to.
Notably this includes flinging whatever data it can see to anywhere on the network.
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The same origin paradigm is lots of little silos, so network effects are hard to get going.
If you put all of the silos together, it would be unsafe, but have a wild network ...
Two late-stage phenomena of the same origin paradigm:
All viable consumer use cases aggregated into a handful of hyper-aggregators, with vast deserts everywhere else.
All B2B use cases collected into a ...