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  1. 1.2 Definition 2 1.3 A note on terminology 2 Context 2.1 How is it related to P2P Theory 2.2 The Importance of distributed digital production 3 How Does It Work? 3.1 Basic Functioning 3.2 The Four Processes of Manufacturing 4 Typology 5 Examples 5.1 5.2 5.3

  2. Description. As part of his project of a social critique of what is widely called Web 2.0, Trebor Scholz will introduce the paradox of affective labor. Content generated by networked publics was the main reason for the fact that the top ten websites accounted for forty percent of all Internet traffic in 2006. Community creates massive market ...

  3. Learning II is learning to learn. Learning III - Hyper-complexity: Learning III is a change in the process of Learning II, e.g. a corrective change in the system of sets of alternatives from which a choice is made. It works much as Learning II but on a higher level of abstraction. Bateson points out that this level of learning is never achieved ...

  4. 2009年10月11日 · Technical Description. "DHTs obviated the server from P2P networks. A DHT is a hash table that partitions the keyspace and distributes the parts across a set of nodes. For any new content added to the network, a hash (k) is calculated and a message is sent to any node participating in the DHT. This message is forwarded from node to node until ...

  5. Description. What is the GaiaField Project? Many people intuitively recognize the power of uniting millions of people from diverse spiritual traditions around the globe in meditation and prayer for peace. Several well-organized global meditation and prayer events, such as the Harmonic Convergence of 1987, the GaiaMind meditation of 1997, James ...

  6. * Article: Societal Collapse: A literature review.By Danilo Brozović. Futures, Volume 145, January 2023. URL = https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii ...

  7. A SuperNode Peer-to-Peer system is one in which you rely on your customers rather than your own servers to handle the majority of your traffic. SuperNodes are just normal computers which get promoted by the Skype software to serve as the traffic cops for their entire network. In theory this is a good idea, but the problem happens if your ...

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