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  1. Feb 2022
    1. Facilitating Social Learning. The benefits of experimentation grow when governance knowl-edge and tools developed in one unit can spread to others via social learning

      social learning

    2. polycentricity

    1. Honing critical thinking is a key aspect of education. Social reading prompts students to dig deeper into a text & come away with a different point of view.

      honing critical thinking

      social reading and writing anchored on the margins in social web annotations prompts participants to dig deeper & come away with improved points of views.

    1. We don’t write things down to remember them. We write them down to forget.

      Interesting.

      I write to think. work on the words to hone the feeling. So next time I can speak it more clearly. Never prepare the words, prepare the feeling. You may just end up with things worth sharing.

      But in the meantime, I do rely on retrieving everything I've ever written related to what I am writing to think about. To draaw inspiration, and reminders for the next level of articulation synthesis., Description

    2. “I don’t want to throw anything out. At least not yet,” wrote William Germano in On Rewriting of his early drafts. “I might change my mind, I tell myself.”

      might change your mind, you will as long you still have it.

  2. www.openlinksw.com www.openlinksw.com
    1. A Smart Agent solution for transforming threaded content into Knowledge Graph nuggets, for easy reuse and recall.

      Description

    1. One of the best ways to become familiar with MemoryWeb's features is to watch our introductory video collection and select the option to Play All.

      pkg wg

    1. The Enterprise Knowledge Graph Foundation (EKGF) was established to define best practice and mature the marketplace for EKG adoption, including:  ​ STANDARDS • METHOD • ARTIFACTS • COMMUNITY  • ADVOCACY

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    1. Enterprise Knowledge Graph Foundation (EKGF) Releases First Draft of Maturity Model The  Maturity Model is the expert-driven definition of practical levels of progression of capabilities required for an enterprise knowledge graph 

    1. few people would sell you a 10$ product that can solve your problem for ever, when they can sell you a 1000$ product, with 10$ per month maintenance cost, that will become obsolete after 10 years. If you listen to the “experts” you would likely end up not with the simplest, but with the most advanced technology.

      full quote

    2. Plain text

      xx

    3. when they can sell you a 1000$ product, with 10$ per month maintenance cost, that will become obsolete after 10 years. If you listen to the “experts” you would likely end up not with the simplest, but with the most advanced technology.

      experts most advanced

      obsolate

    4. the simplest technologies often cost zero, and so they have zero marketing budget

      The question arises how can you make the development of FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) and Sane Software that endures and for Life sustainable

      that is the simplest and the

    5. end up not with the simplest, but with the most advanced technology

      not the simples but most advanced

    1. the first time that the man blamed the woman for his self-conscious misery i think that's the real fall and not the rise of self-consciousness itself

      the real fall

    2. adam says and this is comical too was the woman's fault which i think is really funny and which actually may have been the original sin and not the eating of the 00:20:48 apple right the first time that the man blamed the woman for his self-conscious misery i think that's the real fall and not the rise of self-consciousness itself

    3. without limitation there's no being

      being limitation

    1. In 2015, I plotted the types of smart contracts that could be written and implemented along a continuum. On the left end of the continuum are the simplest smart contracts. On the right end are the DAOs, Decentralized Autonomous Governments (DAGs), and the Decentralized Autonomous Societies (DASes) that the idealists in the blockchain/”web3” community yearn for.

      from DAOs to DASes

    2. Gartner Hype Cycle’s Trough of Disillusionment

      Trough of disilusionment

    3. many decentralized finance (DeFi) startups are trying to run before they can walk, or even crawl.

      run before they even crawl

      Description

    4. first principles, I mean the data-centric architecture principles that Dave McComb has articulated in books such as Software Wasteland

      first principles

      data-centric

      Softwrae Wasteland

    5. $470,000 in funds the culprit absconded with

      asconded with

    6. DeFi platforms: What dumb data and dumb code have in common<img class="photo" alt="Alan Morrison" src="https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/6279134e2cc034e370b56f822d415aa2?s=20&#038;d=mm&#038;r=g" /> Alan MorrisonFebruary 22, 2022 at 5:41 pm
    1. The FAIR principles emphasize machine-actionability (i.e., the capacity of computational systems to find, access, interoperate, and reuse data with none or minimal human intervention) because humans increasingly rely on computational support to deal with data as a result of the increase in volume, complexity, and creation speed of data.[2]

      machine-actionability

      contrast with human-actionability =

    2. FAIR data are data which meet principles of findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability.[1] The acronym and principles were defined in a March 2016 paper in the journal Scientific Data by a consortium of scientists and organizations.
      • stub : FAIR data
    3. FAIR data

    1. Humane technologies are timeless

      Say not to Worse is Better

      look for Jewell like Diamond simple solution that like mathematical concepts, endure

    2. Humane technologies leave the user in control

      and do not treat them as equivalent to machine agents

    1. The TrustGraph lens is always Agent-Centric. Agent: an individual person, organization, application, or other identity.

    1. Basically, you get lo-fi version of the functionality of social media.

      interesting I consider dominant social media platforms lo-fi Low Fidelity, low on trust and quality.

      In comparison with decent(ralized) Autonomous interpersonal intercommunity alternatives build from trust for trust, trust but verify where not only sharing of content but asynchronous real comv4ersations and co-laboration is possible

    2. Blogrolls also help you verify your identity in a decentralized manner e.g. my mom has my website on her blogroll this lets everyone know that I (I as the author of the website) am indeed her son (nevermind, perhaps that’s not that important.)

      blogroll verify identity

    3. blogrolls - lists of the people that the website author “followed” or was friends with. Today, I decided to put one on my website too and with this article, encourage you to do the same.
      • about - blogroll
    1. ruling class

      Guardians facilitators (enforcers) of co-operation required to sustain civilization

    2. mythos, an origin story a purpose-giving narrative

      mythos purpose giving narrative

    3. qualified to do anything with nothing

      EveryThing comes from NoThing

    1. Register now for my @AccessAlerts #FairTechForum panel on June 18 w/ @RepYvetteClarke, @MicrosoftIPC's @Fredhum, @taaforg's @SonalRShah, & @BrookingsInst @drturnerlee. Online: https://lnkd.in/gpDtHZR #fairtech #socialimpact #techpolicy #ESG #diversity #equality #inclusion #CSR

      FairTechForum

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    2. Register now for my @AccessAlerts #FairTechForum panel on June 18 w/ @RepYvetteClarke, @MicrosoftIPC's @Fredhum, @taaforg's @SonalRShah, & @BrookingsInst @drturnerlee. Online: https://lnkd.in/gpDtHZR #fairtech #socialimpact #techpolicy #ESG #diversity #equality #inclusion #CSR

      FairTechForum

    1. The Technology Partner you can rely on Our Guarantee to you is to work with you, as well as for you. Building a secure and evolving technology infrastructure is a team game and we believe it is imperative to understand your requirements, help you deliver outcomes and ensure we become a crucial part of achieving your goals.
    1. improving the intellectual effectiveness of the individual human being.

      the goal of building personal knowledge augmentation engine Description

    1. the weakest technology is likely the cheapest, easiest to maintain, extend or replace and there are no sane arguments for using anything else.

      easy to maintan, extend or replace

      endure

      like Culture Description

    1. Holochain vs. Hashgraph…and when is consensus needed in distributed computing

    1. HTML a name Attribute | Jump The name attribute specifies the name of an anchor tag in html. Syntax: <a name=”value”> The name attribute is used in Anchor Tag to “jump” to a specific point on a web page. It is very useful and specially used in large pages or subdivisions.

      a name attribute Description

    2. Link to anchor on same page

      anchor on same page

    1. Often abbreviated as NB, n.b., or with the ligature N B {\displaystyle \mathrm {N} \!\!\mathrm {B} } , the phrase is Latin for "note well".

      note well

      • form :
    2. Nota bene

    1. Backcasting refers to generating a desirable future, and then looking backwards from that future to the present in order to strategize and to plan how it could be achieved (Quist and Vergragt 2006; Vergragt and Quist 2011).
    1. form into smaller Pods and partake in peer to peer process groups (coaching, circling, co-therapy etc.).

      form into smaller Pods

      Huddles?

      for p2p process groups

    2. Especially if there were paid administrators actively cultivating a more intimate and conscious experience that went far beyond the posting of hot takes and memes (as fun as this can be).
      • paid administrators
      • cultivating intimate more conscious experience
      • beyond posting hot takes and memes
    3. If we could gather the few thousand people in the Liminal network together on a new kind of blockchain based social media platform that protected everyones privacy and data, then I believe much magic could ensue.

      blockchain based social media platform privacy

    4. small pockets of coherence

      pockets of coherence

    5. Online Liminal Community - I think there is potential for a much more cohesive online Liminal Web experience. Right there now there are small pockets of coherence to be found in various Discord groups, Email lists, Facebook groups and in private groups on platforms such as Mighty Networks and Circles.

      Online Liminal Community

    6. series of residential hubs

      residential hubs

    7. Denizen (formerly Dent) which first grew out of Clubhouse and is now evolving into a media platform

      Denizens

    8. The Stoa has also attracted a loose ecology of people around its sessions and some of its founding members are currently experimenting with the process of forming Digital Gangs, there are also plans afoot to open a philosophical coffee-house for The Stoa to call home in Toronto.
      • Stoa loose ecology of people
      • forming Digital Gangs
    9. Rebel Wisdom have also followed along a similar trajectory. Along side building a strong following around their films they have developed an ecosystem of online and in person discussions, workshops and courses that can allow people to become more fully engaged.

      Rebel Wisdom

    10. Future Thinkers which started out as a podcast, grew into a fully fledged online community and is now developing their own Smart Village

      future thinkers

      Wmart Village

    11. Attract and cultivate an online community around this content

      online community

    12. Liminal media (podcasts, interviews, films etc.).

      Liminal media

    13. The Sensemaking Collectives

      sensemaking collectives

    14. not even three thousand spectra could ever truly do justice to the exquisite nuance of your mercurial perspectives

      mercurial perpectives

    15. Terrence Mckenna, Aldous Huxley, Carl Jung and Alan Watts.

      Alan Watts

    16. The Liminal Web: Mapping An Emergent Subculture Of Sensemakers, Meta-Theorists & Systems Poets

    1. Momenul AhmadSEO Consultant at Search Engine Optimization (SEO) (2010–present) · Feb 8 · Coder made, audience eat😇

    1. Managing Your AccountThe Fission CLI account management commands

      fission account managemnt from cli

    2. The registration process will also create a Fission Drive for you automatically at the URL USERNAME.fission.name using your Fission username.

      creating fission user

    1. 🔥 Fire Emoji Meaning A flame, as produced when something is on fire. Depicted as a red, orange, and yellow flickering flame

      emoji - fire

    1. 🦊 Fox Emoji Meaning A friendly, cartoon-styled faced of a fox, the cunning canine, looking straight ahead. Depicted as an orange fox  face with a black nose, pointed ears, and shaggy, white cheeks.

      emoji - fox

    1. Tested URL https://dylab0.fission.app/ Test completed Mon, Feb 21, 2022 3:47 PM Eastern Time (GMT -5) Results URL https://www.whynopadlock.com/results/dae97b77‑adbc‑4908‑9272‑e44af7c5eaf2 Copy

    1. i had to stop using the word Web3 because the word has been completely co-opted by the crypto, DeFi and NFTs. To me it's about content addressing, decentralizing the hub and spoke data monopoly nodes and local first Internet architecture. On the product side this means DID, private user state and thin backends
    1. rel boxes - see for example w:c:sca21:Climate change#Related.

      for - SRG

    2. Inter-wiki Collaboration

      about - Inter-wiki collaboration

  3. wiki-social.fandom.com wiki-social.fandom.com
    1. Enable Inter-wiki Collaboration - We want to be a central area for social groups in other wikia as well as encourage users to edit pages on more than one wiki

      for - inter-wiki collaboration

    1. Control your own DNSUse a custom domain with Fission and keep control of your DNS

      fission

    1. A blockchain is a growing list of records, called blocks, that are linked using cryptography. Each block contains a cryptographic hash of the previous block, a timestamp, and transaction data. By design, a blockchain is resistant to modification of its data. This is because once recorded, the data in any given block cannot be altered retroactively without alteration of all subsequent blocks.

      narrow definition

    1. PNS-Link Gateway Access dynamic and static websites exposed using IPNS

      IPNS-Link Gateway

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    1. About IPNS-LinkIPNS-Link leverages IPFS, a decentralized HTTP replacement, to it's full potential...NAT traversal and decentralised relays allow your services to be reached from nearly anywhere, even if they're behind NATs with dynamic ip-addresses.IPNS-Link Gateways act like a CDN and will resolve IPFS and IPNS URLs, offloading work from you to the IPFS network.Your ip-addresses are hidden from third-parties behind encryption, only IPNS-Link Gateways you decide to trust can access your service.IPNS-Link is simple to deploy and easy to relocate to new devices.IPNS-Link is simple to setup and start using. If you're interested, read more in our about page.

      IPNS-LINK

    1. Crucially, DHT network traffic is unencrypted, and the entire database is public anyways

      It is a permanent memory for humanity

    2. How a Hypercore P2P innovation could bring more privacy to IPFS

    1. IPFS companies provide distributed systems for storing and accessing files, websites, applications, and data. It helps connect with different blockchains just the same way the internet connects all the websites. The benefits of IPFS services are revolutionizing the current technology sector, causing large companies to implement it in their processes. Netflix, Opera or Chrome are some companies that rely on this technology.

      Netflix Opera and Chrome

    2. Top Blockchain IPFS Development Companies

    1. As the blockchain is immutable, it must maintain a continuously growing list of blocks.

      immutable continuously growing list of blocks

    2. There are various blockchains with different goals, but these are the common elements:

      Relicated ledged

      Cryptography

      Consensus

      P2P networking

    3. Blockchain and InterPlanetary File System (IPFS)

    1. A modular network stack. Run your network applications free from runtime and address services, independently of their location.

    1. DNSLink is a very simple protocol to link content and services directly from DNS.

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    1. In addition to the single-source-of-truth benefits offered by LikeCoin's blockchain-based registry

      single source of truth benefit

    2. LikeCoin (opens new window) is an open-source framework for constructing a decentralized, censorship-resistant, blockchain-based publishing infrastructure for content creators and consumers alike.

      blockchain based

    3. Case study: LikeCoin

    1. Account MigrationMigrate your file system to get the latest features
      • for : fission migration

    1. It's like asking the road community if there is a way to prove the ownership of your car. The roads won't prove that.

      roads do not prove ownership of a car

    1. Empty Set SymbolEmpty set symbol.

      for : search mathematical symbols

    1. ∾8766223E INVERTED LAZY S

      lazy s

    2. ∴87562234&there4;THEREFORETry it ∵87572235 BECAUSE

      therefor

      because

      utf8

    1. 13 Human technology: Text files rant boris-marinov.github.io authored by borismarinov 11 days ago | archive Archive.org Archive.today Ghostarchive | 66 comments
    1. One example that is very programming / technical focused is Lobsters. Here’s a mobile screenshot:

    2. harvest links from Discord servers and turn this into a bridge / archive / cross posting interface to be able to power server level and potentially also personal social bookmarking interfaces and archives.

      harvest links from discord

      bridge/archive

      power

      • about : personal social bookmarking

      interfaces

      archives

    3. Vote Discord Link Harvesting

    1. Invitations are used as a mechanism for spam-contro

      invitation spam-control

    1. 50% of participants has less than 5 years of experience in the field

      50% Lless than 5 years of experience

    2. Computing turned into a pop-culture

      pop-culture

      cargo cult

    3. "Systems programmers [were regarded as] the high priests of a low cult."

      hight priests of a low cult

    1. you (pron.)Old English eow, dative and accusative plural of þu (see thou),

      it also means you

    1. Individual views a person as standing alone, or persons as standing separately before the mind: as, the rights of the individual; the rights of individuals: it is incorrect to use individual for person unemphatically ; as, there were several individuals in the room. [Century Dictionary]

    1. Automerge: a new foundation for collaboration software

      Description

    2. Local-first software is an effort to make collaboration software less dependent on cloud services, and Automerge is an open-source library for realising local-first software. In this talk I explain our motivation for creating Automerge, and map out 7 years worth of research projects that are feeding into this project.

  4. indylab1.fission.app indylab1.fission.app
    1. Engelbart understood the uniqueness behind Bush’s memex machine, particularly the notion of duplicating a trail so that information could be shared with others. “Making it easy to establish and follow the associative trails makes practical a new symbol-structuring process whose use can make a significant difference in the concept structuring and b[a]sic methods of work. It is also probable that clever usage of associative-trail manipulation can augment the human’s process structuring and executing capa[b]ilities so that he could successfully make use of even more powerful symbol-

      associative trails

      new porofession of TrailNlazers

      Marking their trails with TrailMarks

      When these annotations form integral parts of your Mind'Graph they cam be llinked to and from any node in the gloabl giant interplanetary social graph of commons based mutual learnings

    1. The human mind does not work that way. It operates by association. With one item in its grasp, it snaps instantly to the next that is suggested by the association of ideas, in accordance with some intricate web of trails carried by the cells of the brain. The mind has other characteristics, of course: trails not frequently followed are apt to fade; few items are fully permanent; memory is transitory. Yet the speed of action, the intricacy of trails, the detail of mental pictures, is awe-inspiring beyond all else in nature. Man cannot hope fully to duplicate this mental process artificially. But he can certainly learn from it; in minor ways he may even improve on it, for his records have relative permanency. But the prime idea to be learned concerns selection. Selection by association, rather than by indexing, may yet be mechanized. Although we cannot hope to equal the speed and flexibility with which the mind follows an associative trail, it should be possible to beat the mind decisively in the per- manence and clarity of the items resurrected from storage.

      human mind works by association

      With one item in its grasp, it snaps instantly to the next that is suggested by the association of ideas, in accordance with some intricate web of trails carried by the cells of the brain.

      Web of Trails

      Trails that you can mark with the brain and of course TrailMarks

      https://hypothes.is/a/dICTmpDHEeysbJdjhjf-QQ

      Description

    1. I really appreciate your little emails as trail markers. Everything I snarf from the web, annotate, link to, notice in writing forms my Mind's Graph Mark the Trails I blaze with TailMarks

      human mind works by association

      With one item in its grasp, it snaps instantly to the next that is suggested by the association of ideas, in accordance with some intricate web of trails carried by the cells of the brain.

      Web of Trails

      Trails that you can mark with the brain and of course TrailMarks

      Description

    1. Why Information Grows January 15, 2018 by Eugene Wei It is hard for us humans to separate information from meaning because we cannot help interpreting messages. We infuse messages with meaning automatically, fooling ourselves to believe that the meaning of a message is carried in the message. But it is not. This is only an illusion. Meaning is derived from context and prior knowledge. Meaning is the interpretation that a knowledge agent, such as a human, gives to a message, but it is different from the physical order that carries the message, and different from the message itself. Meaning emerges when a message reaches a life-form or a machine with the ability to process information; it is not carried in the blots of ink, sound waves, beams of light, or electric pulses that transmit information.

    1. You can try hard, don't mean a thing

      try hard don't mean a thing

    2. 'Tain't what you do; it's the time that you do it That's what gets results

      time that you do it

    3. 'Tain't what you do; it's the way that you do it That's what gets results

      not what but the way

    1. You can try hard Don't mean a thing Take it easy, greasy Then your jive will swing

      try heard don't mean a thing

    2. 'T ain't what you do it's the time that you do it That's what gets results

      the time that you do it

    3. 'T ain't what you do it's the way that you do it That's what gets results

      the way that u do it

    1. Daniel Vila Suero@dvilasuero·Feb 9BOND: BERT-Assisted Open-Domain Named Entity Recognition with Distant Supervision Noisy labels using Wikidata and gazetteers (distant labels) Fine-tune Roberta for NER with distant labels Self-training https://github.com/cliang1453/BOND https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.15509 #python #NLProc

    1. There could be a trap there. Worse can lead to way of pain. Once you have users, you may never have the luxury of comming out of the corner you have coded yourself in. Been in the Personal Knowledge Graph business. there was that gaping gap, but there was no market in that gap.

      tech debt trap

    1. the three muses putting their fingers in a vortex of meaning, in whirling information currents.

    2. all that stems from the genuine desire to relate.

      relate connecting the dots

      understand to be understood

    3. absurd game of errant signifiers remain

      errant signifiers

    4. A Semantic Text Conversation — Teodora Petkova

    1. Next week is the February 2022 edition of Fission's #distsys reading group hosted by @expede. The paper being reviewed is "Metastable Failures in Distributed Systems”, presented at Hot Topics in Operating Systems (HotOS ’21) last year

    1. Meet the RDF-native Knowledge Graph notebook! 00:00 Notebook paradigm 01:17 Login with Google 01:56 Access requests 02:57 Data-driven content 03:18 Chart from Wikipedia's SPARQL results 06:19 Forking RDF documents 08:27 RDF resource as content 09:09 Chart as content 10:11 Decentralized read-write access

    1. ‘imagination’ as the very force that shapes reality!

      do you have the imagination it takes to resonate with this idea?

    1. web3.storage in the browser A demo using the web3.storage client in the browser to pre-calculate the CID for an asset then store it on web3.storage. Content addressing, IPFS, Filecoin, web3.storage... it's all pretty rad! Here is gateway URL for the Content ID of this example, (stored via web3.storage of course!) so you can check it out in your browser! https://dweb.link/ipfs/bafybeic5r5yxjh5xpmeczfp34ysrjcoa66pllnjgffahopzrl5yhex7d7i

      in browser

      This is a perfect way to distibute this capability just add a script tag for it remove original submit event handler and provide your own

      https://dweb.link/ipfs/bafybeic5r5yxjh5xpmeczfp34ysrjcoa66pllnjgffahopzrl5yhex7d7i

    2. web3.storage in the browser
  5. docs.web3.storage docs.web3.storage
    1. Checkout some example projects in the Web3.Storage GitHub repo

      example web3storage github

    1. History.pushState() In an HTML document, the history.pushState() method adds an entry to the browser's session history stack.

    1. MDN Web Docs Data and tools related to MDN Web Docs (formerly Mozilla Developer Network, formerly Mozilla Developer Center...)

    1. TeamPage combines the best aspects of social media, project management software and authoring tools to create a comprehensive business solution that helps teams of all sorts stay connected and accomplish their goals

      TemPage social media, project management, authoring

      http://tractionsoftware.com/images/vertical-logo.png

    2. intentionally flexible design

      intentionally flexible design

      design your own intentions

    1. Google reaffirms 15% of searches are new, never been searched before Google processes trillions of searches every year, and still, 15% of those queries have never been seen by Google before.
    1. Quantum Cryptanalysis: Hype and Reality By Chris Jay Hoofnagle, Simson Garfinkel Wednesday, February 16, 2022, 8:01 AM

    1. Outlier Ventures 11,356 followers 5h • 5 hours ago Filecoin Base Camp Accelerator Q&A | Metaverse Builders Wanted

    1. Replying to @TrailMarks and @codexeditorBy the same token (sorry!), I could leave a great deal unsaid about a name, making its reuse meaningful only when I reused it. Much like current name to name mapping in conversion tools. All the next party has are bare names.

      I'll be quoting that passage.

      I wish I had come up with that.

    1. Anything You Can Do, I Can Do MetaSpace tourist and billionaire programmer Charles Simonyi designed Microsoft Office. Now he wants to reprogram software.

    1. Is Crypto *Actually*Destroying the Planet? “Quantify the impact, reduce it as much as possible, and offset the rest”says Joseph Pallant - founder of the Blockchain for Climate Foundation

    1. P2P infrastructures are designed in such a way as to allow the autonomy and participation of many players

      P2P infrasturcture allow autonomy = and particiaption =

    2. value crisis for capital, since the value creators are not rewarded,

      value crises

      creators are not rewarded

    1. The Radical Left Has Hijacked American Institutions: Victor Davis Hanson #Interview

    1. The P versus NP problem is a major unsolved problem in computer science. It asks whether every problem whose solution can be quickly verified can also be solved quickly.
    1. Steve Cook introduced the P vs. NP problem to the world in his paper, "The Complexity of Theorem Proving Procedures."

      Formulating problems

    2. Fifty Years of P vs. NP and the Possibility of the Impossible