{
  "server": "Hyperfy",
  "title": "Hyperfy Discord - 2026-02-03",
  "date": 1770076800,
  "stats": {
    "totalMessages": 32,
    "totalUsers": 9
  },
  "categories": [
    {
      "channelId": "958209074045026327",
      "channelName": "⚡│general",
      "summary": "# Analysis of ⚡│general Discord Chat\n\n## 1. Summary\nThe chat primarily focuses on the transition from Hyperfy v1 to v2, with jin documenting the remaining apps that need to be migrated. Jin created issues for testing these apps and organized them into milestones, covering approximately 90% of entities. The discussion highlights the importance of content exportability in web platforms, with jin emphasizing that \"Every web2 platform lets you export all your data, web3 should at least meet that min requirement.\" \n\nJin advocates for a \"File>App mindset\" and digital preservation through open platforms, noting that open source projects tend to have the longest lifespan in the virtual worlds space. The conversation also touches on the fragility of cloud services, including arweave and IPFS, with jin promoting local-first approaches as the most private, fast, and decentralized solution for content storage.\n\nPabloFM from Numinia shared screenshots comparing Hyperfy to competitors with significant funding, expressing appreciation for Hyperfy's open-source approach despite having fewer resources. This sentiment was echoed by untitled, xyz, who suggested that being \"lean, agile and open source\" positions Hyperfy well for the future, especially in the AI era.\n\n## 2. FAQ\nQ: What apps remain to be migrated from v1 to v2? (asked by jin) A: Various apps including hyperfy-terrain, hyperfy-command, hyperfy-shifter, hyperfy-alert, hyperfy-attachable, and many others with usage counts ranging from 296 to 31, plus custom content (answered by jin)\n\n## 3. Help Interactions\nHelper: jin | Helpee: Community | Context: Organizing and tracking the migration of remaining v1 to v2 apps | Resolution: Created issues for all remaining apps and organized them into milestones\n\n## 4. Action Items\nTechnical: Complete migration of remaining v1 to v2 apps, starting with most frequently used ones | Description: Test and migrate apps like hyperfy-terrain (296 uses), hyperfy-command (265), hyperfy-shifter (211), etc. | Mentioned By: jin\nTechnical: Implement content export functionality | Description: Make it easier for users to export their content from the platform | Mentioned By: jin\nDocumentation: Create announcement about v1 platform shutdown | Description: Communicate timeline and transition plan to users | Mentioned By: jin\nFeature: Adopt \"File>App mindset\" for digital preservation | Description: Implement approaches that prioritize user ownership of content and open standards | Mentioned By: jin",
      "messageCount": 21,
      "userCount": 4
    },
    {
      "channelId": "994775534733115412",
      "channelName": "💻│developers",
      "summary": "# Analysis of 💻│developers Channel\n\n## 1. Summary\nThe chat segment is very brief, containing only three messages from the user \"cru\" who shared links to their Twitter post and GitHub repository for a project called \"molt.space\", which is a fork of Hyperfy. Cru announced that their project is open source and invited developers to contribute, fork, remix, or use the code freely. No technical discussions, problem-solving, or decisions were made in this short exchange.\n\n## 2. FAQ\nNo questions were asked or answered in this chat segment.\n\n## 3. Help Interactions\nNo help interactions occurred in this chat segment.\n\n## 4. Action Items\nType: Technical | Description: Check out and potentially contribute to the molt.space GitHub repository (Hyperfy fork) | Mentioned By: cru",
      "messageCount": 3,
      "userCount": 1
    },
    {
      "channelId": "1031058655581323324",
      "channelName": "🧊│3d-design",
      "summary": "The chat segment is very brief and focuses on a security issue with a website. A user reported that Chrome flags the site as \"not secure\" when they were recommending it to friends. The site administrator acknowledged the issue, mentioning they had fixed a similar flag last week but Chrome flagged it again. Other users noted that alternative browsers (Safari, MS Edge, and Brave) do not flag the site as insecure. No technical discussions about 3D design occurred in this short segment.",
      "messageCount": 6,
      "userCount": 3
    },
    {
      "channelId": "1022421054582423562",
      "channelName": "🐞│issues",
      "summary": "The chat segment is extremely brief, containing only two messages. JL from ChainPatrol introduced themselves and requested guidance without specifying the nature of their issue. A user named \"o\" then tagged JL's account. No technical discussions, problem-solving, or implementations were shared in this limited exchange.",
      "messageCount": 2,
      "userCount": 2
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}