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17 Feb, 4 tweets, 2 min read
This is a project I've had in mind for a while, so I'm super pleased that I'm getting a chance to work with @Jermolene

Come to tomorrow's Fission Demo Day to find out more.
Two things are happening:

1) making a TiddlyWiki community app on Fission, so with one click anyone can have a hosted TiddlyWiki -- great for #secondbrain, digital gardens, etc.

2) Integrating #webnative into TiddlyWiki, so people can load/save content anywhere
I'm excited to work with the extended TiddlyWiki community on enabling more of them to build #microsaas around their specialized editions, as well as giving the community as a whole solid portable sync & community hosting capabilities.
Yes, I am _absolutely_ looking for more #opensource projects and indie creators who want to do something similar. Get in touch!

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Getting started with #walletconf -- UX discussions around wallets and crypto broadly.
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