This is the kick-off post in a series in which I'm going to explore things that we could change about the Web. I look forward to being wrong in public a lot, hopefully in useful ways!
https://berjon.com/next-web/
Building The Next Web

This is the kick-off post in a series in which I'm going to explore things that we could change about the Web. The odds are pretty good that I will be wrong, possibly even very wrong. You're going to dislike some, or perhaps all of it! My point isn't to jump straight into building these ideas — even though I do believe they point in a better direction and are feasible — but rather to break out of the incrementalist rut and stagnant vision that the Web finds itself mired in. It's not in a good place and I feel the need for more vision work and much more thinking about architectural interventions that can bring about radical change.

Robin Berjon
@robin 💯 "the Web is architected for resilience which means that it adapts and transforms"
@fabrice I'm glad you zoomed in on that — there's literally a whole book behind that sentence :-D
@robin I can believe that! To me that triggers recollection of so many discussions that started with a variation of "you can't do that, it's not THE WEB".
@robin 'ENOENT: no such file or directory, stat '/var/www/berjon-site/next-web/index.html''
@simonstl It broke while I'm away from my computer 😭
@robin Looks great now!
@simonstl Yes, I managed to kick it from my phone 😁
@robin that is an excellent start and I look forward to reading more about it.
@robin thank you, such an interesting topic, I sense that we so rarely think teoretically about the Web exactly because it's hard to define what it is and how it might change.
Waiting for more 😁
@giardino_punk Thank you, I hope you'll enjoy the rest!
@robin @baldur that is a lovely piece of writing. I’m on board! (and will try not to be a plank as the discussion develops)