Good MAE,
I suggest looking at the issue without irony, stereotypes, your own fears. These curve the picture and cause the subject to be perceived through fear and uncertainty. This is an old method of manipulating public opinion, and we don't want that, do we? We may be stuck in a sense of our own ‘awesomeness’, but that's not the point after all.
The fact is that the commitment of programmers to the development of the Pascal language through its use is slowly dying out. It is also a fact that the FPC community is quite active (as evidenced by this forum). And we can tell each other what a very cool tool FPC is, but unfortunately, the job market does not bear this out. Someone might ask me - well, why did you choose FPC/Lazarus? The answer is simple - I'm an ‘old school’ programmer, and the licensing opportunities provided by this development environment allowed me to create commercial products with an attractive ‘cost-effectiveness’ ratio with the ability to run on different operating systems with different processors. This was exactly what I needed.
Unfortunately, today this no longer impresses anyone...
A few words about money and personal data...
Someone here wrote that blockchain, that scammers, that it's disgusting money and that it should generally be avoided. And that is the stereotype, because we look at this technology through the prism of money. My good advice - if you don't want to be scammed, then...don't get scammed. Think for yourself and don't be greedy.
And now for some facts about Interent Computer Protocol:
- ICP network node points today are a very different reality to the one cited in the 2022 forum thread. Each of us can get involved. A matter of time, money and being vetted by the DAO-centric ICP community (for the inquisitive - recall the history of DNS development and what has been done to increase decentralisation. Here the story is very similar);
- the website linked in my first post has been put on the blockchain as SC, but without the backend. It is an experimental product to test the capabilities of ICP. The cost of embedding and maintaining this website in the ICP blockchain is...$5. At the current level of traffic, the website will run cost-free and maintenance-free for the next 10 years. Horse and pony who can achieve such a result with web2 solutions. I don't see a more attractive alternative to this form of hosting;
- a great example of the possibilities of this technology is the OpenChat messenger (decentralised and on-chain 100%). If anyone is interested in exploring the possibilities of this software - feel free to contact me on OpenChat.
As a certified data protection officer, I am starting to view with amusement (unfortunately) solutions that ensure confidentiality within the framework of contracts for outsourcing the processing of personal data. It's like that joke about ‘social confidentiality’ - everyone knows something about you, but you don't know that they know it. And with Web2, that is exactly the case. In my country, the Minister of Health used knowledge from the medical informatics system in a public discussion with his opponent. This is VERY DANGEROUS.
And most importantly - I absolutely do not intend to touch on the financial benefits of using blockchain here.
Let me give you an example - I am in the process of developing a Web3 application for accounting for taxes on capital trading. Blockchain ICP allows me to build a database with a high degree of confidentiality. I am using Motoko to create the SC. And I would like FPC because I see the potential.
Just that and so much more...
P.S. I am thinking in this way that if the FPC/Lazarus community functioned within its own DAO and decisions on development directions were made within the DAO, this discussion would take a very different shape.