Ever see The Pirates of Silicon Valley?

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Ever see The Pirates of Silicon Valley?

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one of my favourites

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Yes!

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The DNS server can get a list of addresses to point to that you can change with a schedule or whenever/whatever reason you want. So you could program one Twetch to point to another, via Tonics but change where each Tonic points via your address list.

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Cool. I have found a pretty good combination in TonicPow + Twetch. I am still experimenting. This is such a great time to build software and it reminds me to remember the lessons I learned from all the early days of the internet.

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For example I can make a tonic that returns to "Home". I can make one that goes to "Page 5" then the next day, "Page 6", or whatever.

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Thus you can make dynamic threads. This makes it possible to create dynamic forms. I am going to try some experiments.

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By using TonicPow links to resources one can create dynamic links to resources that you fund yourself and so you can kill that resource by letting the Tonic funds to run out. You can point it to the latest episode of a podcast or whatever else.

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@2464 has started to use this combination to lead to and monetize the gif meme thread as pre-rolled user made memes and it's a great idea. Love it. I'm building out my pet pyramid project in the spirit of the old Pyramid Adventure game.

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Weaving TonicPows into Twetches creatively, while controlling the DNS servers allows for an immutable yet dynamic web. @1494

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http://www.colorcomputerarchive.com/coco/Documents/Walkthroughs/Pyramid%202000/Pyramid%202000%20Solution.htm