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I’ve liked the term “webbed” as of late. It calls back to language that people are familiar with. Plus, like a physical spiderweb, if you cut off a major structural strand when just starting to build it, the entire web can collapse. Once there’s enough strands, though, it can still sustain itself.
May 1, 2025, 3:32 PM
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