Sounds cool, but you never got around to explaining how “users control where their data is stored “, which is odd because that’s the title of your post.
So if I’m a user of an app built with your thing, how do I go about controlling where my data is stored? What’s the experience like for the end user to set this up and connect it to an app?
I had a similar idea but with a much lower-brained approach of security through purely uuid uniqueness (to some degree, similar to the initial writer controlling access), and without any actual constructs built into it:
Have you considered adding an llms.txt for linkedrecords? I'd love to be able to just tell my agent to build something and point it at your llms.txt and have it just build it out on its own reliably without having to clone the repo, go through the docs, etc.
So if I’m a user of an app built with your thing, how do I go about controlling where my data is stored? What’s the experience like for the end user to set this up and connect it to an app?
https://github.com/matthewscholefield/blobse
Which powers a few small apps like https://matthewscholefield.github.io/votosphere/
Have you considered adding an llms.txt for linkedrecords? I'd love to be able to just tell my agent to build something and point it at your llms.txt and have it just build it out on its own reliably without having to clone the repo, go through the docs, etc.