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"A social network is a social structure made of nodes (which are generally individuals or organizations) that are tied by one or more specific types of interdependency, such as values, visions, idea, financial exchange, friends, kinship, dislike, conflict, trade, web links, sexual relations, disease transmission (epidemiology), or airline routes.
Description. Jay Jamison: "Interest-based social networks have a markedly different focus and approach than Facebook. The Pinterest, Thumb and Foodspottings of the world enable users to focus and organize around their interests first, whereas Facebook focuses on a user’s personal relationships.
- Introductory Citations
- Introduction
- A Credo
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- Selected Projects
- Technologies by Layer
- Distributed Technologies by Sector
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1. Yochai Benkler "If we are to preserve the democratic and creative promise of the Internet, we must continuously diagnose control points as they emerge and devise mechanisms of recreating diversity of constraint and degrees of freedom in the network to work around these forms of reconcentrated power." 2. Geert Lovink "Instead of further going dow...
Advanced readers, please read this crucial research essay on the Commons Approaches to the Infrastructural Gap: 1. Infrastructural gap: Commons, state and anthropology. By Dimitris Dalakoglou, Jan 2017
An Internet for the Common Good: Engagement, Empowerment, and Justice for All.A Community Informatics Declaration. By Michael Gurstein.
"Breakthroughs in our capacities to communicate and coordinate restructure society. Language birthed culture and hunter-gatherer tribes. Writing forged kingdoms and agriculture-age empires. Printing enabled nations and industrial-age economies. The Internet launched a new restructuring of society, but is constrained by computing tech designed for c...
Collaborative tools with multiple functionalities (via the Open App Ecosystem group) 1. Disroot 2. Gibberfish 3. Stek.io 4. Sandstorm 5. Framasoft 6. Cloudron.io 7. Kolab See also: 1. https://indie.host/ 2. https://cap-collectif.com/ 3. https://ogptoolbox.org
The OSI Model
"The OSI model is a product of the Open Systems Interconnectioneffort at the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is a way of sub-dividing a communications system into smaller parts called layers. A layer is a collection of similar functions that provide services to the layer above it and receives services from the layer below it. On each layer, an instance provides services to the instances at the layer above and requests service from the layer below." "Some orthogonal as...
Application Layer
The question is: how will existing and future p2p software run and work on the distributed internet? Some of it may work with little or no change. Some may need to have an interface to work with multiple internet(s).
Presentation Layer
1. The PangaiaProjects aims to create a 3-d presentation layer for the Internet.
Anonimity and Censorship Circumvention
1. Anon+, Anon Plus, first anonymous social network 2. FreeGate 3. Freenet: "the first decentralized scalable P2P network, and the first to apply a P2P approach to Internet anonymity. Freenet is probably the highest-profile decentralized anonymous p2p network. Freenet is also the only anonymous P2P system that can operate as a "Darknet"." 4. Phantom: System for generic, decentralized, unstoppable internet anonymity. The Phantom protocol is a system for decentralized anonymization of generic n...
P2P Currencies
1. Bitcoin, a decentralized internet currency. 2. Freecoin, a free code client to support Bitcoin and other P2P currencies.
P2P Wiki
1. Proposals and approaches to creating a p2p wiki, a new way of conceptualizing text (among of data types) documents. 1. [Timeline of distributed Wikipedia proposals https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:HaeB/Timeline_of_distributed_Wikipedia_proposals]
see: The Overview of Crypto Infrastructures, by Alexander Lange, with mapThis is the most complete directory so far: Redecentralize's Alternative Internet Projects Directory
http://anonnews.org/?p=press&a=item&i=554The idea is to write a how-to on building mesh networks. The n00bs must understand it. Mesh networks are usefull, as they cannot be censored nor shut down.
This book explains how to build the successor to the nation state, a concept we call the network state." Contents. 1 Definition. 2 Description. 3 Characteristics. 3.1 Easy to Acquire. 3.2 Hard to Conquer. 3.3 A Group Organized By Geodesic Rather than Geographic Distance. 4 How-To. 5 Summary. 5.1 Part I – Definition, Introduction and Frontiers.
Central to Brynjolfsson’s argument is the idea that innovation is rapidly accelerating as trends in computing and networking advance at an exponential rate. Largely as a result of these advances, productivity and GDP continue to increase. But while “the pie is increasing,” he says, not everyone is benefiting.
2022年11月2日 · 4 Characteristics. 4.1 The Core Beliefs of Woke Ideology. 4.1.1 Identity. 4.1.2 Race. 4.1.3 Gender. 4.1.4 Sexuality. 4.1.5 Ability. 4.1.6 Privilege and Social Hierarchy. 4.2 Three Woke Hypocrisies. 5 Typology. 5.1 Explanations for the Spread of Woke Ideology. 5.1.1 Idealist Accounts. 5.1.2 Psychological accounts.
Trata-se de uma enciclopédia colaborativa da cultura gaúcha. É uma criação da Lung, e vem sendo executada com o apoio da IBM e com realização da TV Tradição e da Confederação Brasileira da Tradição Gaúcha.