Dan Abramov's piece on a social filesystem crystallized something important here. He describes how the AT Protocol treats user data as files in a personal repository; structured, owned by the user, readable by any app that speaks the format. The critical design choice is that different apps don't need to agree on what a "post" is. They just need to namespace their formats (using domain names, like Java packages) so they don't collide. Apps are reactive to files. Every app's database becomes derived data i.e. a cached materialized view of everybody's folders.
“The tumors that we treat are always moving targets,” he says. “That’s particularly true in the lung, where because of breathing motion, the tumors are constantly moving.”
,这一点在新收录的资料中也有详细论述
Марина Совина (ночной редактор)
sand to running programs. Anywho.