Walrus and Reducing Hidden Work
A lot of effort in building applications goes into things users never see, especially around storage, backups, and recovery. Walrus feels like an attempt to move some of that invisible work into shared infrastructure. Instead of every team solving the same storage problems again and again, Walrus provides a common base that everyone can rely on.
What I appreciate is how Walrus changes where complexity lives. Walrus does not remove responsibility, but it makes it collective instead of repetitive. That gives builders more space to focus on what they are actually trying to create. Over time, ecosystems built on tools like Walrus usually become simpler and more stable.
