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Who is building "MDN for ethereum"? if i search any web standard, i can immediately get: - a "hello world" example of how to use it - an authoritative spec - a table listing which browsers actually support the standard there is nothing like this in eth as far as i can tell
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Do we still need that when we have Claude Code or Cursor?
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where do you think claude and cursor AIs get their reference materials?
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But we are already there, the meterials are all over the internet and AIs can grab that, we don't need a team or person to manually make one yellowpage like MDN
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Do you even know what you are talking about? If you are lets play: Show me how I can find an MDN style quality source to ERC-721 spec and particularly to ERC-721 Metadata Extensions and which JSON attributes are supported by what marketplaces (and which serializations of tokenURI are supported/standards based) It you do, I am ready to say you were right
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you know you can just copy "ERC-721 spec and particularly to ERC-721 Metadata Extensions and which JSON attributes are supported by what marketplaces (and which serializations of tokenURI are supported/standards based)" this part into an AI and get your answers right? Or you think this not exist on the internet and AI can't find it? If you want me to search for you, pay me, lol
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I have done the exercise. But I guarantee you its not extensive nor accurate.
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