Flash Minibuilder [better]

During the peak of Adobe Flash development (circa 2009–2011), MiniBuilder emerged as a minimalist alternative to the more resource-heavy Adobe Flash Builder

: One of its primary goals was to provide a viable development environment for Linux users, as Adobe’s official tools were often poorly supported or restricted on that platform. Portability flash minibuilder

Currently, only a few entities (e.g., Flashbots, BeaverBuild, Titan Builder) have the infrastructure to operate flash minibuilders at scale. This creates a "builder cartel." If 80% of blocks use the same two minibuilders, those builders gain enormous power to censor or reorder transactions. During the peak of Adobe Flash development (circa

Rain builds a river under the floorboards. The floorboards learn to sing water. Rain builds a river under the floorboards

Here’s a short piece of interactive fiction / poetry written for a — a compact, constraint-driven generative tool where each line or block builds on the last, often with repetition, substitution, or accumulation.

Finally, the ultimate evolution is the . Imagine a validator client (like Lighthouse or Prysm) that includes a native "Flash Minibuilder" module. The validator wouldn't need MEV-Boost at all; they would simply run their own local minibuilder, capture the MEV directly, and avoid paying relay fees entirely. This would be the death of the external builder market as we know it.