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  1. Apr 2024
    1. Alternatively, a simple public key canserve as an identifier, eliminating the DID/DIDDoc abstraction2

      This would require having private key portable. Which is not secure.

  2. Aug 2022
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  7. Jun 2021
    1. We use a single stream/queue/channel to deliver messages from RPC to WS. RPC server acts as publisher: it pushes a JSON-encoded command. Pubsub connection is initialized lazily in this case (during the first #broadcast call). WS server (anycable-go) acts as subscriber: subscription is initialized on server start, messages are received, deserialized and passed to the app.
  8. Sep 2020
  9. Aug 2020
    1. More information about the public domain

      Additional Resource: I would like to recommend adding:

      Traditional Knowledge and the Public Domain. Ruth L. Okediji. CIGI Papers No. 176 — June 2018

      https://www.cigionline.org/publications/traditional-knowledge-and-public-domain

      A thought-provoking paper about the the intersection of traditional knowledge and the public domain.

  10. Jun 2020
  11. Feb 2017
    1. Sarah Bond, in an interesting article in Forbes, entitled “Dear Scholars, Delete Your Account At Academia.Edu”, urges readers to delete their Academia.edu account. She suspects its motivations, pointing out it is not a real .edu, with no educational affiliations and motivated strictly by profit.

      Should go and read this.

    2. It is interesting to look at the activities of the successful, for-profit sharing sites, ResearchGate, and Academia.edu.

      Both for profit and successful...

    3. The question is whether proper attribution is really taking place

      Important.

  12. Jul 2015