What I'm Reading This Week (2025/03.16-03.22)
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Trends
Just noting: CZ and Heyi are still building the meme ecosystem on BSC, hoping to turn BSC into a PVP big casino like Solana.
Recently, the hot topic in AI is Claude, which is defining MCP.
What I Am Reading
I am exhausting myself. What should I read to become stronger? I don’t know, but I really need to start doing something.
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Docs - Document editor
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- Docs is an open-source document editor and collaborative platform, emphasizing note-taking, wiki creation, and document writing, providing a friendly alternative to well-known services like Notion or Outline.
- It aims to simplify the collaborative editing process by eliminating the complexities of Markdown formatting and supporting offline work, with seamless synchronization once reconnected.
- One of Docs’ most notable aspects is its focus on productivity and aesthetics, offering clear formatting options and a range of features such as Markdown support, block types, slash commands, and shortcuts.
- Additionally, it facilitates real-time collaboration with fine-grained access control, ensuring the secure sharing of sensitive information within teams.
- Docs is not only a tool for personal use but also meets professional needs, offering document export in various formats and customizable templates.
- Furthermore, it will include a built-in wiki feature, further enhancing its role as a knowledge management solution.
Visio - Video conferencing
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- Visio is a video conferencing platform based on LiveKit, offering Zoom-level performance with high-quality video and audio.
- No installation is required; just join meetings directly in the browser. Check out LiveKit’s blog for more about their optimizations.
- Features:
- Optimized stability for large meetings with over 100 participants
- Support for multiple screen-sharing streams
- Temporary, secure chat feature
- End-to-end encryption (coming soon)
- Meeting recording (coming soon)
- Meeting notes (currently in beta)
- Phone integration (in development)
- Secure participation with strong authentication and access control
- Visio is completely self-hosted and released under the MIT License, ensuring full control and flexibility.
- It’s very easy to get started…
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