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This week in product news, we have some exciting updates to share with you. First and foremost, we're introducing a new type of magic quadrant called Kindergartner. This will help clarify Blockenberg's market position and make it easier to understand

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Friday Update 4: Month? Month!

Another month of writing these updates is behind me, and it continues to be a practice I'd recommend to everyone. It allows you to retrospect on the progress of the things you do and can help remove any doubts. Last

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How to start

Are you looking for a secure and decentralized way to build and manage your website? Look no further than Blockenberg. With our decentralized network, you can enjoy unparalleled security and control over your content. Plus, our user-friendly CMS makes it

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Friday Update 3: Bugs

Hello everyone,

It's Saturday, but I still wanted to share with you an update on our progress this week. Today's topic is bugs - every developer's worst nightmare. There were moments when I hit the wall, especially when I tried to

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New sample client

As a developer, you know that having a variety of sample clients is essential. It helps you understand how your product works in different contexts and ensures that your solution is as robust and flexible as possible. While working on

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Friday Update 2: Tags

This week was similar to the last one - I spent more time consulting than building. Although I am working on fixing that, I am proud of what I have achieved so far. Let me share the most important things:

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Friday Update

This update is a weekly Friday installment regarding the advancement of BlockenBerg. I want to express my gratitude to all of you for joining me on this journey.

The FVM Hackathon, which marked the beginning of the project, has now come

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2. Why decentralized

In the last article I explained the CMS and how it works. But I haven't answered the main question: why does this product exist.

There are several very good CMS already. I love Contentful - it is a great and

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Part 1: Scaffold

Greetings! This is the "Building Blockenberg" blog, where I am showcasing my progress in building a decentralized content management (CMS) system. To fully demonstrate my product, I am writing this article within the system itself and developing it in an

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