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  1. Feb 2022
    1. Eye in Speech Bubble was added to Emoji 2.0 in 2015. Copy and Paste Copy and paste this emoji: Copy
      • for : OLC
    1. ‘Woke capitalism’ is a new ideology for a digital economy

    2. conversion of “corporate form” to public benefit corporations should put it to a shareholder vote.

    1. Fucked Up – Hidden WorldLabel:Deranged Records – DY087, Deranged Records – DER 87, Deranged Records – Deranged - 87

      Description

    1. The File System Access API: simplifying access to local files
      • web tech - File System Access API
    1. browser.downloads.download({url: "https://example.org/image.png"})
      • web tech : download
    1. Blocks created using the Block Protocol can easily move between apps

      blocks move between apps

    2. The Block Protocol makes interoperable, block-based data possible

    1. To fix this, we’re going to create a protocol called the Block Protocol.
      • announce : Block Protocol

      Description

    2. I thought, wouldn’t it be cool if blocks were interchangeable and reusable across the web?

      blocks reusable across the web

      ♾①@IndyLab - FAIR Capabilities

    3. Everything else, though, is completely proprietary and non-standard.

      proprietary non standard

      ♾①@IndyLab - concept - PlugOut to Blocks

      IndyLab powered by @TrailMarks and @IndyHub provides a simple de-facto standard ways of expressing the intent for a block along with pluging out to means that realize that block idea interoperabley and interchangeably

    4. insert block” user interface concept is showing up in almost every blogging tool, web editor, note-taking app, and content management system. People like it and it makes sense.

      insert block

    5. Making the web better. With blocks! News You’ve probably seen web editors based on the idea of blocks. I’m typing this in WordPress, which has a little + button that brings up a long list of potential blocks that you can insert into this page:

    1. Konsolidate is a team of passionate developers, architects, strategists and analysts with one shared belief: people should gain control over their own personal data.

  2. polypoly.coop polypoly.coop
    1. With the polyPod your data stays where it belongs. Under your control!

    1. 👀🚨How much do VCs and Founders make from initial token allocations when new Blockchains are launched? You might be surprised…Increasingly, Blockchain projects focus on win-win and creating value for the ecosystem and community, but there is usually an amount of tokens that are retained by the founders as their ‘compensation’ for creating novel platforms. And of course, if those tokens appreciate they can be worth a LOT!

      👀🚨

    1. not a platform that users flock to; instead, when individual, autonomous users flock together like birds, they begin to weave their own Decentralized Autonomous Network of Networks.

      Not a platform

    1. JavaScript modules as NFT's

      JavaScript modules published on IPFS are! actually every bit of content on IPFS is!

    1. Ah yes, NFTs, which in my mind translates into uNdeniably F**king Tulips. At least with the tulip mania of the late 18th century, you had a garden full of tulips when everything fell apart. With NFTs, you end up with a badly pixelated 8-bit image.

    1. expanding our collective wisdom about the future more than it is about tapping the wisdom of the crowd for unexpected ideas.
  3. indylab1.fission.app indylab1.fission.app
    1. A task without a vision is drudgery. A Vision without a task is dreaming. A Task with a Vision is hope for the World

    2. Grant that the day's work of my hands, lofty Fortune, I may complete! Grant that they will not exhaust me! No, these are not empty dreams: now but mere poles, these trees will one day give fruit and shade. Hoffnung Hope
    1. Grant that the day's work of my hands, lofty Fortune, I may complete! Grant that they will not exhaust me! No, these are not empty dreams: now but mere poles, these trees will one day give fruit and shade.

      Hoffnung Hope

    1. “The better we get at getting better, the faster we will get better.”

    1. Google might be proudly saying, we are doing a lot to help people find things on the net frontier, Who is doing the job of maybe making better maps understanding the frontier"The IndieVerse will do the job of people-sourcing a better maps of understanding the Web frontier by combining a people-centered autonomous spontaneously emergent InterPlanetary InterPersonal network connecting people via shared interests to ideas true Symmathesy meta : and here is an example of annnotating the annotations for : The Endless Frontier of all Human endevour not just science but Life, the Universe and Everthing where Man IS the measure of Everthing

    1. permissions and identity are orthogonal in many cases

      permissions identity orthogonal

    2. Why can’t the tokens in a UCAN’s proof give access?

      - for : fission

    1. Imagine an unencloseable system where no one can gain influence by simply controlling the medium of communication.Could #ThePowerofPeertoPeer help us solve some of humanity’s most intractable problems?

    1. const style = {5. 'left': `${state.position.x}px`,6. 'top': `${state.position.y}px`,7. };8. return <div className='fab-btn' style={style}
      • know how : styling in apprun
  4. thelastdaysofmankind.org thelastdaysofmankind.org
    1. View the week numbers of 2022

      Week numbers 2022

    1. HASH HASH is an open-source, data-centric, all-in-one workspace. HASH combines a rich frontend editor with a powerful entity graph that makes it easy to capture and work with structured data. HASH is built atop the open Block Protocol allowing users to easily add new block types and functionality to their workspaces.

    1. With HASH you can create entities and relationships as easily as taking notes - it's no harder than typing.

    2. With HASH you can create entities and relationships as easily as taking notes - it's no harder than typing.

      quite right too

    1. develop blocks that can automatically be used in a wide variety of contexts across the web, and integrated with zero overhead into an ecosystem of embedding applications.

      integrated into apps with zero overhead

    2. deep simulation tech

      deep simulation tech

    3. Naturally structuring unstructured data

      naturally structuring

    4. Announcing the Block Protocol

    1. Learn about Computational EconomicsHASH is an open platform for agent-based modeling and simulation.
    1. A Penrose tiling is an example of an aperiodic tiling.

      aperiodic tiling

    2. Penrose tiling

    1. 👐 Open Hands Emoji Meaning Two open hands, representing openness. Sometimes used as a hug, or as a display of jazz hands.
      • for : value prop
    1. gives you “Google” like powers over your notes.

      google like poer over your notes

    2. Connecting one thought to another is at the core of learning and creativity.

      connecting learning

    3. Links will be first-class citizens

      links first class citizens

    4. Data will be local-first and plaintext

      local=first plain text

    5. confidence in Obsidian as your long-term writing partner.

      long term writing partner

    6. note-taking tools called “Tools for Thought.

      tools for thought

    7. Obsidian: Understanding its Core Design Principles

    1. MotivationWhat’s the point of the Block Protocol?

    1. 5/ BP blocks can *read data* from the apps they’re embedded in, and send suggested updates back. Blocks declare what kind of data they expect to receive (numbers, strings, email address) & what they can do with it (display, transform) Which leads us to structured data…

    2. 5/ BP blocks can *read data* from the apps they’re embedded in, and send suggested updates back. Blocks declare what kind of data they expect to receive (numbers, strings, email address) & what they can do with it (display, transform) Which leads us to structured data…1:45 PM · Jan 31, 2022·Twitter Web App

      that's what @trailhub1 calls plug out Description

    1. The Block Protocol (BP) is an attempt to save us from this sad fate of walled block gardens. Blocks that follow the protocol can be embedded into any app that follows the protocol. It’s the DMZ of interoperability. Build a block once, embed it anywhere that accepts BP blocks

    1. isaac draws an architectural #discoursegraph@shoppingtheatreReplying to @TrailMarks @TfTHacker and 2 othersi keep a list of theories, processes, and systems here https://github.com/users/spatialresearch/projects/1…, it is a working list and updated and analyzed incrementally. as a working definition, a PKM theory is a state that generates, or possibly generate PDM/ PIM/ PKM processes and systems

    1. #visualweb3landscapes

      what a shame one cannot annotate it

    2. StatusNone yetLinkhttps://web3.storage/#DateNone yet#Pipeline07 Storage#Author

      web3.storage click on the item to ssee this annotation

    1. Blockchain Bridges: Building Networks of Cryptonetworks

      Blockahin Bidges

    1. UIDTitle of initiativeFAIR Data PrinciplesURLhttps://www.go-fair.org/fair-principles/Shift

      fair data principles

    1. Automating the linking process as part of npm install and avoiding manually having to use npm link in order to add references to packages that should be symlinked into the current node_modules folder.

      will have to upgrade to this

    2. Workspaces is a generic term that refers to the set of features in the npm cli that provides support to managing multiple packages from your local files system from within a singular top-level, root package.

      npm workspaces

    1. The human governs augmented by the machine rather than replaced by the machine.

      govern

      augmented not replaced

  5. www.winfinityframework.com www.winfinityframework.com
    1. "Beyond right or wrong, there is a field, I'll meet you there." ~Rumi

      field meet you there

    2. naming and claiming the beliefs that are undergirding those voices

      naming and claiming

    3. Facilitating Next Generation Stewardship

    1. why all of that is not there

      Very good question Why all of that is not there?

      Why don't we have easy ways of discovering each other's work and mutual learnings in a ways that are autonomous, ambient, permanent, emergent and generative at interpersonal and intercommunity cosmo-local levels

    2. if they were interested they could probably get it now i mean any you know when it's a it's a it's a google world you know so 00:12:18 you could probably find a lot of information if you really if you care about that but to have a community that sort of built itself around the sharing of that kind of information that's what turned me on to that that last uh 00:12:29 podcast i heard you do jerry thank you which i just don't see i i don't see it yet what do we need to do

      you can search for and find information in the google world

      but how can we have communities built around shared interests and purpose

      don't see yet. That's what IndyLab offers

      Link will be provided on launch this week!

      IndyLab as a project will be launching on Open collective as a project on https://opencollective.com/open-learning-commons

      supporting the https://opencollective.com/stopresetgo

      effort to perform trans-disciplinary sensemaking and develop and pilot rapid, bottom-up, whole system change transition strategies for humanity

      using indylab to connecting communities to discover and share their learnings in boundaryless collaboration

    3. i drew a picture of the globe and the world connected sort of 00:11:12 electronically with the small towns i thought if the small towns could sort of get what i teach or what they teach what they've learned how do they manage their own small community and share that with all the 00:11:26 other small communities and i've waited for a long time to watch whether something like that would actually show up or not and i don't know what all the barriers have been economic political 00:11:40 cultural god knows why yeah why why all of that is not there that's why i think you know yay jerry what do we do how do we get you know every small town 00:11:53 you know either onto the brain or to to find some collaborative tool to say look here's how we handled sewage in our town here's how we handle diversity in our town here's how we handle transportation here 00:12:04 in town here's how we handle whatever and everybody's got all those resources they could use

      how could communities share their learning

      symmathesy across communities

    4. i feel like i'm the anti-matter david allen like where you personify getting things done and efficiency and productivity and all of that 00:05:09 i am just nowhere in that space i am you know i have a whole series of initiatives my brain is like this space where i'm curious about everything and if you wander around through the half million things i put in there uh it's everything 00:05:22 from cocktail recipes to why donald trump uh is donald trump and how he works to uh completely you know apolitical things as well

      anti-matter to David Allen

      Never getting Things done

      Quite right too

      Getting Things Done

      assumes that you know what IT is that you need to do right here right now

      But if you inclined to ask the question what is the IT that we really need to do

      GTD is not for you at this stage

    5. jerry and i met god uh two or three lifetimes ago

      met 2 3 lifetimes ago

    1. "augmentation of human intellect" via an interactive vehicle navigating through "thought vectors in concept space."

      My vision for HyperMapping Thought Vectors in Concept Space would be a commons baed, peer produced, co-evolving manifestiation of interpersonal collective extelligence Where not only all shared thoughts would have full provenance but the every reading and collaboration would have retraceable history.

    1. The term impostor phenomenon was introduced in an article published in 1978, entitled "The Impostor Phenomenon in High Achieving Women: Dynamics and Therapeutic Intervention" by Pauline R. Clance and Suzanne A. Imes.[7] Further research showed that imposter syndrome occurs in both men and women.[8]

      The real impostors talk about it as imposter!

    1. 2 This answer is not useful Show activity on this post. Split the x variable using the spread operator, then filter all elements which are present in the y variable, using Array#filter and Array#indexOf.
    2. diff = [...x].filter((v, idx) => [...y][idx] !== v);

      this is right

    1. Erik Torenberg@eriktorenbergSome people are great systems thinkers but their models of the world are too neat and thus don’t allow for the messiness inherent to pursuing more emergent endeavors. These people are more often scalers than starters.6:59 PM · Feb 5, 2022·Twitter for iPhone

    1. we are in this situation because we have listened to these world leaders give us their vacuous talks for years and then go home and do absolutely nothing.

      vacuous talk by world learders

      go home and do absolutely nothing

    2. when you hear about these vague discussions between world leaders about future collaborations to make relatively small reductions in emissions from their countries. So, they are not talking in any way in line with the physics and the maths that Joe Biden evokes. But, actually, the protesters and the civil society movements, in their work that they engage with more locally, all of that is much more in line with what the science is calling for.

      vague discussions

    3. science is on the side of civil society, not, as you call them, the climate glitterati or the negotiators or even some climate scientists.

      climate glitterati

    4. How Wealth Inequality Fuels the Climate Emergency: George Monbiot & Scientist Kevin Anderson on COP26

    1. 🏁 Chequered Flag Emoji Meaning A flag with black and white squares shown in a checkerboard pattern, used to signal the start or end of a motor car race.

      🏁

      • for : getting started
    1. "Thinking through linking" with sharing content in Context through "Linked Text"

    1. An idea: A service that searches across different tools for thought / note-taking apps + Dropbox/Google Drive etc. :D. With different APIs, it could be possible to search in #roam (#roamcult), #logseq, #remnote, #obsidianmd and others with one click. #tft @rcvd_io @TfTHacker
      • for : TfT Interoperability
    1. Author Mark Sullivan reports on his interview with Tim O’Reilly. There are many gems in the article, but this one stuck out.

    1. And, in my experience, many leaders would generally prefer to talk about tangibles more than concepts. 

      If you get your conceptualization of the problem/task at hand right solutions will take of themselves.

      Getting to such cooncepts is a matter of Symmathesy Mutual Learning

    1. 🗪 Two Speech Bubbles Emoji Meaning Two Speech Bubbles was approved as part of Unicode 7.0 in 2014.

      🗪

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    1. eed permission, buy-in, or argumentation to make their experim

      They need to believe in the potential for their work bearing fruit

    2. printed from https://www.notion.so/Turtleocracy-47a6df7692bf4e95a39504a73a50a295

      because it seems annotation do not work on notion pages Too Bad

    1. A turtleocracy is an organizational and decision-making structure. It's an alternative to democracy, do-ocracy, bureaucracy, consultancy, etc. See comparisons with these other forms at

    2. The Turtle Cycle

      c

    3. The Turtle Cycle

    1. “A vision without a task is but a dream; a task without a vision is but drudgery; a vision and a task is the hope of the world. – From a church in Sussex, England, ca. 1730.” — David Allen Featured in: David Allen Quotes

    1. as priority is still on proving product vision

      Vision with a Task is hope for the world

    1. ⭕ Hollow Red Circle Emoji Meaning Used as an alternative to a check (tick) in Japan for a something that is correct. The opposite of an X (cross mark) for something wrong.
      • for : knovigator - HandCash

    1. ⚆ White Circle with Dot Right Emoji Meaning White Circle with Dot Right was approved as part of Unicode 3.2 in 2002.

    1. DeFi Base Camp Accelerator Q&A | Web3 Founders Wanted

      DeFi

      Venture as a Stack

    1. Knowledge Graphs: Increasingly Necessary, Increasingly Proprietary

      KG proprietary

    2. since the days of ImageNet, knowledge graph development suffers from overlapping, competing work that does not allow organizations to build on top of each other’s work.

      imagenet

    1. #buddhism #enlightenment #TheravadaAmerican Buddhism: Reframing Eastern Principles for the Western World | Ajahn Sona

      don't prepare the words, prepare the feeling

    1. Code, create, andlearn togetherUse our free, collaborative, in-browser IDE to code in 50+ languages — without spending a second on setup.

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    1. Bookmark Outpost This app presents two views to the world. The first view is a mobile-friendly place for collecting bookmarks into a shared database. The second view is a federation outpost that presents those bookmarks as wiki pages which could be forked into the federation

  7. local-farm.wiki.dbbs.co local-farm.wiki.dbbs.co
    1. Wiki Farm We have many ways to run a wiki farm locally. This example runs wiki on our local computer using only node.js and the federated wiki software.

    1. a framework for driving innovative marketing while staying connected to market needs

      driving innovative marketing

    1. As a repository of sensitive patient information,

      Simle Logic in things themselves:

      Information/Data is people in disguise

      https://hypothes.is/a/RnOzwtkTEeuQ7lPzsl9xaw

      The source of all Wealth is Human Knowledge Gilder

    2. “It’s reached the point where it’s much easier for researchers at academic medical centers or who are federally funded to just go buy your data from the private entities of the world.”

      Ooops

    3. How a decades-old database became a hugely profitable dossier on the health of 270 million Americans

    1. How Solid Pods May End Up Becoming the Building Blocks of the Metaverse<img class="photo" alt="Kurt Cagle" src="https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/a3ae074b5ce2404a9d0bbf89fed0a3b3?s=20&#038;d=mm&#038;r=g" /> Kurt CagleJanuary 29, 2022 at 7:19 pm
      • about : SoLiD
      • link : compare - SoLiD - with - IndyHub

    2. SOLID pods can effectively emulate the server/file path models

      serve/file path models create secure websites

    3. ntended to subsume most of the functions of blockchains at a more generalized level

      subsume functions of blockchain

    4. Decentralized Identifiers (DiDs) and Verifiable Credentials, both also W3C standards.

      dids and verifiable credentials

    5. RDF as a lingua franca for relational and document-centric (XML and JSON content

      All we need is a simple, self-describing maleale notation

    6. RDF is essentially acting as a language to abstract other types of data

      RDF abstracts other type of data

    7. upends our entire relationships to data.

      upends relationship to data

    8. combines the notion of a database with a file repository

      combine database witha file repository

    9. hings into the data store, things should connect automatically and transparently

      data connect automatically transparently

    10. Queryable

      it

    11. On the flipside, I want to be able to get to the data in the format that most meets my needs.

      get data in format needed

    12. all of the file metadata extracted transparently, including classification

      format agnostic

    13. composite folders that join information together, permanently or temporarily.

      composite folder

    14. Federate Organically

      federate organically

    15. should be trivial to compartmentalize data, to put it into folders but have those folders able to share common information.

      compartmentalize responsibility

    16. Make Information Self Describing

    1. Issue tracker and bug editor pane, very configurable. Solid pane compatible
      • for : SoLiD Issue tracker

    2. Would be good create a mintNew method to allow new ones to be created in the UI.

      mintNew

    1. :this a wf:Tracker; dc:title "Issue Tracker for the Foo project" ; wf:stateStore <state.ttl> ; wf:messageStore <chat.ttl> .

      Issue Tracker Foo project

    1. Finite state machines
      • for : SoLiD Issue Tracker
    2. This ontology defines a very general class (Task) which can used for any kind of bug tracking, issue tracking, to-do-list management, action items, goal dependency, and so on. It captures the state of a task as a subclass, so that subsumption can be used. It captures a discussion thread about a task. It captures subtasks structure if necessary. A "Tracker" defines actual set of states, categories, etc., which a task can be in. The data about the tracker guides the software managing the task. There is some workflow modeling finite state machine terms which are optional for more complex definition of the transitions allowed.

      general class Task

    3. Finite state automaton ontology

      it

    4. Issue tracking - Workflow application definition ontology
      • for : SoLiD Issue Tracker
    1. Form for editing Forms
      • for : SoLiD Issue Tracker
    2. Ontology for user interface hints and forms # # See also related: the Fresnel language
      • for : SoLiD Issue Tracker
    1. 13. ⟢ WHITE CONCAVE-SIDED DIAMOND WITH LEFTWARDS TICK WHITE CONCAVE-SIDED DIAMOND WITH LEFTWARDS TICK is a character in the Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-A Unicode subset. 14. ⟣ WHITE CONCAVE-SIDED DIAMOND WITH RIGHTWARDS TICK WHITE CONCAVE-SIDED DIAMOND WITH RIGHTWARDS TICK is a character in the Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-A Unicode subset.
      • for : compare

      ⟣⟢

    1. In early 2020, the W3C Community Group `Linked Data for Language Technology´ has launched an initiative to harmonize these vocabularies and to develop a consolidated RDF vocabulary for linguistic annotations on the web
      • about : How Standards Proliferate

      https://github.com/ld4lt/linguistic-annotation

    1. Follow the README in git.

      git

    2. Amber A Web developer's best friend.

    1. A painless self-hosted Git service

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    1. Welcome to Squeak/Smalltalk Squeak is an open-source Smalltalk programming system with fast execution environments for all major platforms. It features the Morphic framework, which promotes low effort graphical, interactive application development and maintenance. Many projects have been successfully created with Squeak. They cover a wide range of domains such as education, multimedia, gaming, research, and commerce.

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    1. Winston@syncretizmDoctor, Zen, PKM enthusiast. hailing from SG

    1. Only token holders / members can access the DAO.

    2. reskin process and give new life to the platform

      reskin

    3. Syntax // Error: Open Meta DAOSeason One Pilot

    1. The “open Metaverse” is the Promised Land, where tech monopolies would be brought to heel, everyone would be in charge of their data and digital assets, and users would be involved in setting the course of the network as a whole.

      There will be no users loosers only Players

      The

      Players

      will

      be their own(ed) Platform

      on the

      Open MetaVerse

      Description

    2. Big Tech Needs to Stop Trying to Make Their Metaverse HappenFrom Microsoft to Meta, the race is on to sell an amorphous concept that no one really wants them to build.

    3. (Call it “Web3” if you like—even if it is an equally vague term.) Those people were turning to the Metaverse as a way of bringing about the death of the internet as we know it—not only in terms of interface but also, and most importantly, in terms of power.

      The Player is the Platform

  8. Jan 2022
    1. uses cryptography (rather than infrastructure) to distribute trust. One of the surprising things to me about web3, despite being built on “crypto,” is how little cryptography seems to be involved!

      Look at IPFS Inter Planetary File System

      IPFS powers the Distributed Web A peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol designed to preserve and grow humanity's knowledge by making the web upgradeable, resilient, and more open. https://ipfs.io/

      there is plenty of cryptography there and it uses cryptography (rather than infrastructure) to distribute trust.

      Their motto is: Trust but Verify

      Next GenP2P data networks

      https://hyp.is/nXMpJoLPEey6PvdHuXJEsw/arxiv.org/pdf/2102.12737.pdf

    2. I don’t share the same generational excitement for moving all aspects of life into an instrumented economy.

      move life into instrumented economy

    3. Despite considering myself a cryptographer, I have not found myself particularly drawn to “crypto.” I don’t think I’ve ever actually said the words “get off my lawn,” but I’m much more likely to click on Pepperidge Farm Remembers flavored memes about how “crypto” used to mean “cryptography” than I am the latest NFT drop.

      Cryptocosm

    1. Fig. 1: Precursor technologies of the next generations of P2Pdata networks

      Next Generation P2P data networks like IPFS

      "uses cryptography (rather than infrastructure) to distribute trust" https://hyp.is/QSzLfILPEey6Oaf_Kq4s4w/moxie.org/2022/01/07/web3-first-impressions.html

      trust, but verify

    2. PFS and Friends: A Qualitative Comparison ofNext Generation Peer-to-Peer Data Networks

      Description

    1. designing systems that can distribute trust without having to distribute infrastructure”

      well put

    1. not a little for that fearful joy one snatches from the effort to exhibit, with something that approaches clarity, the order which gives mean- ing to a chaos of details.
      • fearful joy snatch
      • clarity
      • orderwhich gives meaning to chaos of details
    2. it chose to come, and Wyrd goeth as she will.

      wyrd goes as she will

    3. ROAD TO XANADU A Study in the Ways of the Imagination BY JOHN LIVINGSTON LOWES
    1. finding hope

    2. universe brings us to the exact place we need to be in any given moment — to meet who we are destined to meet, to learn what we need to learn and to experience that which we need to experience.

      learn what we need to learn

    1. Ontogeny tends to recapitulate phylogeny in digital organisms

      random search result

    1. we are creating a software wasteland while software eats the world