It’s been slightly over a year since Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, introduced the Solid open source data protocol during his keynote at the virtual WeAreDevelopers World Congress. The New Stack checked in on Solid’s progress recently, speaking with programmer and consultant https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jacksoncmorgan_solid-decentralization-activity-6865890583311896576-coQ1/, who is an administrator with https://solidproject.org/team and a freelance Solid developer for https://www.o.team/. Solid is a chance to fix a lot of what’s wrong with data online by giving end users control of their personal information.

They might be creating their own decentralized web nodes thing,” Morgan said of Dorsey’s outline.

“When it comes to frontend developers and web developers, I at least am of the impression that if good tools are built, then they can start building things,” Morgan said.

Related Articles