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Posts by Adam Wiggins

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"I think local-first is still the guiding light for us. It's kinda like the gold standard for what software should feel like, what software should be architected around." @schickling.dev

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"If what you're working on, which has something to do with empowering users or making computers and software and the internet freer and more capable for enhancing human life, then you should submit a talk." @adamwiggins.bsky.social

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Practical Decentralization The point of decentralization is to guarantee the rights of individuals and communities on the Internet. Pulling that off is a balancing act between practicality and ideology.

“Good protocol design requires balancing the tensions of ideology and practicality.” – @pfrazee.com

Fantastic read on federation, p2p, and software people actually want to use: www.pfrazee.com/blog/practic...

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"AI is really shaking up everything. I think this does not make local-first at all, less relevant. I think this is, as for most things, a huge tailwind. " @schickling.dev

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About time we got Steve on stage!

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Our third #special is out.

CfP for @localfirstconf.com 2026 is open. @adamwiggins.bsky.social and @schickling.dev discuss this year’s conference themes.

Full episode links and show notes in the comments.

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Also want to be clear...i don't want more "breaking news" i want more sickos who are like 'i've spent the last 19 years thinking about only liquid natural gas and how you move it and here is a thread about the current sittuation'

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CfP is open!

May 1 — CFP closes
May 15 — candidates notified
June 1 — speakers announced
June 15 — schedule announced

We want to hear from YOU!

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A photo of a type writer with the local first sigil in the paper, a notebook that says Lab Day, hosted by Ink & Switch, with an automerge sticker sheet. There is a clipboard saying Coffee Science and a coffee cup.

A photo of a type writer with the local first sigil in the paper, a notebook that says Lab Day, hosted by Ink & Switch, with an automerge sticker sheet. There is a clipboard saying Coffee Science and a coffee cup.

Lab Day will not be purely filled with talks - but also show live demos, creative experiments, and community projects.

A collaborative day that’s part unconference, part showcase, and shaped by the ideas that animate our community.

Lab Day is included in your ticket localfirstconf.com

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The local-first community in Berlin has such brilliant energy; the talks from last year's conf still ripple through everything I'm building. What's the specific topic or talk thread you're most drawn to this year?

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CFP Join us for the third edition of Local-First Conf. Connect with a rapidly-growing community in an intimate setting. Berlin 12-14th July 2026.

Browse the full topic list on our Call for Papers: www.localfirstconf.com/cfp

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This is our third time out with Local-First Conf!

In past years we've thoroughly explored some core topics like sync engines and CRDTs.

In 2026, we're broadening into areas like identity, e2ee, malleable software, and open-weight models.

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Tickets for Local-First Conf 2026 are now on sale

July 12–14 · Berlin · 300 people · single track

Theme: user empowerment in an age of fluid software.

We're going beyond CRDTs and sync. If you're building for user agency, this is your conference.

Tickets live now → localfirstconf.com

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What is OAuth? Wherein I [try to] answer a seemingly straightforward question: "WTF is OAuth, anyhow?"

Over on dead-Twitter, @geoffreylitt.com asked the following question last week:

"I desperately need a Matt Levine style explanation of how OAuth works. What is the historical cascade of requirements that got us to this place?"

Here's my attempt at an answer: leaflet.pub/p/did:plc:3v...

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Firehose authentic use · Adam Wiggins A prototype of email triage via a custom-trained model. This is a report of the first two weeks of real-world use.

=== What's next

I'll try another message source (maybe Whatsapp or Discord) and see if this triage approach generalizes beyond email.

Full post: adamwiggins.com/posts/fireh...

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So it works! But why hasn't Gmail, Superhuman, or anyone else implemented something like this?

Best theory so far: the "annoying homework" of initial setup and ongoing review labeling doesn't work for a mainstream product.

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=== Not so good

Emails sent to “Review” often feel like annoying homework when more than one or two at a time

The 1.8% of mislabeled emails triggered some irrational anger in me, signal that algorithm accuracy is a critical part of the UX

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=== Good stuff

Loving that the priority inbox surfaces ~3 emails a day, always directly relevant to my current projects / life priorities

It was a joy to delete decades worth of accumulated Gmail and Fastmail filters

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Two weeks of real-world use on Firehose, my email triage prototype.

• 572 emails automatically labeled
• 77% coverage (confident labels)
• 98.2% accuracy on confident ✨

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All peer-to-peer systems have to compromise one way or another on this: they can decide that direct P2P is essential and simply fail, they can provide centralized fallback alternatives, or they can try to find/convince/incentivize another peer to route traffic on your behalf.

1 month ago 19 4 1 2

Hole punching for NAT traversal is a key technology for p2p, definitely. But there are vastly more technical issues beyond that. @iroh.computer is doing some good work here.

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Local-First Conf 2026 Join us for the third edition of Local-First Conf. Connect with a rapidly-growing community in an intimate setting. Berlin 12-14th July 2026.

Exciting news for the local-first community!

1. Local-first Conf Berlin is back on 12–14 July: www.localfirstconf.com

2. The nice folks at @cultrepo.bsky.social have made a documentary about the movement: www.youtube.com/watch?v=10d8...

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Local-First Conf 2026 Join us for the third edition of Local-First Conf. Connect with a rapidly-growing community in an intimate setting. Berlin 12-14th July 2026.

Save the date (July 12-14 in Berlin) and sign up for the mailing list or join the Discord to find out when tickets go on sale.

www.localfirstconf.com/

2 months ago 6 2 0 0

Malleable software, open social protocols, self-sovereign identity, and local models are a few topics on our mind.

What do you think should be on-topic for Local-First Conf 2026?

2 months ago 16 1 2 0

In 2026 we want to expand a bit beyond CRDTs and sync.

Our industry is rapidly changing due to LLM-assisted coding. But our core values of data ownership, user agency, and user empowerment are as salient as ever.

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In 2025 we expanded to two days and double the capacity, while trying to keep the same energy.

This was a year that "sync engines" really came on the scene, and one whole day was dominated by that topic.

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In 2024 we wanted to bring together academics, idealists, and builders to see if we would all gel.

We did, and a community was born! We sold out the 150-seat venue in just a few days.

2 months ago 1 1 1 1

Local-First Conf is back in 2026 for a third installment.

This year we'll double down on what's worked in the past... but do a few things differently.

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Local-First Conf 2026 Join us for the third edition of Local-First Conf. Connect with a rapidly-growing community in an intimate setting. Berlin 12-14th July 2026.

We’re back. Save the date: www.localfirstconf.com

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