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  1. Nov 2024
    1. but a broken wheel won't work  and so attempts to fix a broken wheel  produce more variations of a broken  wheel

      That's why we have Framework Fatigue. bet.for - the browser as a broken wheel

  2. realworld-docs.netlify.app realworld-docs.netlify.app
    1. RealWorld shows you how the exact same real world blogging platform is built using React/Angular/& more on top of Node/Django/& more.

      RealWorld shows the same app built with many frameworks nd insfrastructre

      InDIY RealWorld Example goes he other way

      Flips That

  3. realworld-docs.netlify.app realworld-docs.netlify.app
  4. realworld-docs.netlify.app realworld-docs.netlify.app
    1. Conduit is a social blogging site (i.e. a Medium.com clone). It uses a custom API for all requests, including authentication.

      creatre your own realworld app

    1. requiring a period of “re-onboarding”).

      re-onboarding

      to - reonboarding

      leveling up your onboarding game

      contrast - coninuos outboarding

      As Indy.Apps come to thei people to their users in fine graine micro holonic workflow steps te whole onboarding flow dissolves

      into continuous discovery and micro enggement with adjacent capabilities

      Since the bootsapping constellations is running on people's own devices it is possible for people to compose their own workflows

      articulate their learning and pass on that learning along the capabilities they user to create them

      and for app developers to develop apps that have a full record of interactions available only on ther users own devices they can make sense of what they are doing and at appropriate points when they know they are ready suggest adjacent capabilities that may enhance users capabilities in a time ly fashion

      so "re-onboarding" is integral of the process

      I've done some experiments a decade ago, but need the whole thing working to create exemplars that are compelling to use and easy to emulate

      so indy.app developers' "customers" will never be stuck

    1. User onboarding

      How new users become proficient in an application, encompassing the initial experience in the application, online or offline training, goal-setting, and the organization’s customer success process.

    1. push that edge out farther and so I could tackle a subject that's like un unimaginably larg

      tackle unimaginable large subject by naming * when you reach the edge of your knoledge just name it to reate a page for it*

      I just made it so that you could type the name of

      something and when you press the a button to go to the link if it wasn't there it made the card and that uh

      making it on demand let you uh move around a hypertext and when you got to the edge of it it would just push that

      edge out farther and so I could tackle a subject that's like un unimaginably large

    1. exploring malleable software: computing environments where anyone can mold their tools to their own unique needs.

      for - malleable software - end-user development - meta-design

  5. emojipedia.org emojipedia.org
    1. Peer to Peer decentral Web Site hosting at your fingertips! Send full featured HTML (incl. CSS, JS) sites from your browser and attach files eg. videos, audios, images, etc.

      decent site hosting

    1. how to make access to information fair?

      A fair and generative question of civilization level importance

      FAIR is also an acronym invented for data under the name FAIR Data

      where the letters stand for

      • Findable
      • Accessible
      • Interoperable
      • Rreusable

      We the people care more about how information flows across networks of people in conversations

      What would constitute FAIR information flow What system requirements flow from that perspective

      We have explored the technical practical constellations that could support FAIR information flows in a nexus of mutual arising autopoietic networks of people information and open commons based peer produced constellation of holonic capabilities embodied in Indy.Apps that form a whole with implicate afforDances supoorted by a new people centered co-evolving autonomous infrastructure weaving the Autonomous Internet-of- - People - Information - Software

    1. man is a being naturally endowed with time-bind-ing capacity—that a human being is a time-binder—that men,women and children constitute the time-binding class of life

      What Is Man

      —will be answered by saying that man is a being naturally endowed with - time-binding capacity

      —that a human being is a time-binder - —that men, women and children constitute the time-binding class of life

    2. What is Man?

      time-binding What is a human being? What is the defining or characteristic mark of humanity? To this question two answers and only two have been given in the course of the ages, and they are both of them current to-day. One of the answers is biological—man is an animal, a certain kind of animal; the other answer is a mixture partly biological and partly mythological or partly biological and partly philosophical—man is a combination or union of animal with something supernatural. An important part of my task will be to show that both of these answers are radically wrong and that, beyond all things else, they are primarily responsible for what is dismal in the life and history of humankind. This done, the question remains: What is Man? I hope to show clearly and convincingly that the answer is to be found in the patent fact that human beings possess in varying degrees a certain natural faculty or power or capacity which serves at once to give them their appropriate dignity as human beings and to discriminate them, not only from the minerals and the plants but also from the world of animals, this peculiar or characteristic human faculty or power or capacity I shall call the time-binding faculty or time-binding power or time-binding capacity. What I mean by time-binding will be clearly and fully explained in the course of the discussion, and when it has been made clear, the question—What Is Man?—will be answered by saying that man is a being naturally endowed with time-bind- ing capacity—that a human being is a time-binder—that men, women and children constitute the time-binding class of life

    1. from - https://hyp.is/MDZTyJ3GEe-fyEcCDMX43w/www.google.co.uk/search?q=%22peer+web%22&sca_esv=0726288006255048&source=hp&ei=afMtZ-GZB4OchbIPxsmR2Qs&iflsig=AL9hbdgAAAAAZy4BeU7sPtfn7rLiMwufXyviT9aE5FY2&ved=0ahUKEwih8pq7zsyJAxUDTkEAHcZkJLsQ4dUDCBY&uact=5&oq=%22peer+web%22&gs_lp=Egdnd3Mtd2l6IgoicGVlciB3ZWIiMgYQABgWGB4yBhAAGBYYHjIGEAAYFhgeMggQABgWGB4YDzIIEAAYFhgeGA8yChAAGBYYChgeGA8yCBAAGBYYHhgPMgYQABgWGB4yBhAAGBYYHjIGEAAYFhgeSLycAVD1C1iukwFwCHgAkAECmAHWCqABnziqAQ82LjkuMS4xLjEuMS4wLjO4AQPIAQD4AQGYAhOgAuoUqAIAwgIFEAAYgATCAgsQLhiABBjRAxjHAcICBRAuGIAEwgIHEAAYgAQYCsICBxAuGIAEGArCAgsQLhiABBjHARivAcICCBAuGIAEGNQCwgIKEAAYgAQYRhj5AZgDDJIHCjUuMTEuMS4wLjKgB-GjAQ&sclient=gws-wiz

    2. In a peer-to-peer web, the server would be more like an entire public network of users.

      peer-to-peer web the "server" would be like an entire public network of users

    3. work with one version of the static website files, and those files would include scripts that run on the client side to populate the page with data and send commands/requests to an external "server" as needed.

      staati website o=populate the page

    4. a wholly peer-to-peer web would introduce new ways of handling those processes which would traditionally reside on a server.

      wholly new way

    1. for thinking about

      focal - attention - comprehension - awareness

      for - Personal Knowledge as the fultrum of Articuation comprehension meaning

      best.for - persona knowledge - articulation

      must study Planyi

    2. Thus the meaning of a textresides in a focal comprehension of all the relevant instrumentally knownparticulars, just as the purpose of an action resides in the co-ordinatedinnervation of its instrumentally used particulars. This is what we meanby saying that we read a text, and why we do not say that we observe it.

      focal- comprehension

      for - focal attention

    3. The conception in question is thefocus of our attention, in terms of which we attend subsidiarily both to thetext and to the objects indicated by the text.

      focus of out attention

      for : focal attention

    4. ocal attention

      Even while listening to speech or reading a text, our focal attention is directed towards the meaning of the words, and not towards the words as sounds or as marks on paper. Indeed, to say that we read or listen to a text, and do not merely see it or hear it, is precisely to imply that we are attending focally to what is indicated by the words seen or heard and not to these words themselves

    5. The kind of clumsiness which is due to the fact that focal attention isdirected to the subsidiary elements of an action is commonly known asself-consciousness. A serious and sometimes incurable form of it is‘stage-fright’, which seems to consist in the anxious riveting of one’sattention to the next word—or note or gesture—that one has to find orremember. This destroys one’s sense of the context which alone cansmoothly evoke the proper sequence of words, notes, or gestures. Stagefright is eliminated and fluency recovered if we succeed in casting ourmind forward and let it operate with a clear view to the comprehensiveactivity in which we are primarily interested

      But it is perhaps more appropriate to formulate the contradiction in this case in more general terms, by saying that our attention can hold only one focus at a time and that it would hence be self-contradictory to be both subsidiarily and focally aware of the same particulars at the same time

    6. focal attention

      The kind of clumsiness which is due to the fact that focal attention is directed to the subsidiary elements of an action is commonly known as self-consciousness. A serious and sometimes incurable form of it is ‘stage-fright’, which seems to consist in the anxious riveting of one’s attention to the next word—or note or gesture—that one has to find or remember. This destroys one’s sense of the context which alone can smoothly evoke the proper sequence of words, notes, or gestures. Stage fright is eliminated and fluency recovered if we succeed in casting our mind forward and let it operate with a clear view to the comprehensive activity in which we are primarily interested

    7. ocal attention

      Subsidiary awareness and focal awareness are mutually exclusive. If a pianist shifts his attention from the piece he is playing to the observation of what he is doing with his fingers while playing it, he gets confused and may have to stop. 1 This happens generally if we switch our focal attention to particulars of which we had previously been aware only in their subsidiary role

    8. I have said that a tool is only one example of the merging of a thing ina whole (or a gestalt) in which it is assigned a subsidiary function and ameaning in respect to something that has our focal attention. I generalizedthis structural analysis to include the recognition of signs as indications ofsubsequent events and the process of establishing symbols for thingswhich they shall signify. We may apply to these cases also what has justbeen said about a tool. Like the tool, the sign or the symbol can beconceived as such only in the eyes of a person who relies on them toachieve or to signify something. This reliance is a personal commitmentwhich is involved in all acts of intelligence by which we integrate somethings subsidiarily to the centre of our focal attention. Every act ofpersonal assimilation by which we make a thing form an extension ofourselves through our subsidiary awareness of it, is a commitment ofourselves; a manner of disposing of ourselves

      Even while listening to speech or reading a text, our focal attention is directed towards the meaning of the words, and not towards the words as sounds or as marks on paper. Indeed, to say that we read or listen to a text, and do not merely see it or hear it, is precisely to imply that we are attending focally to what is indicated by the words seen or heard and not to these words themselves

    9. focal attention.

      I have said that a tool is only one example of the merging of a thing in a whole (or a gestalt) in which it is assigned a subsidiary function and a meaning in respect to something that has our focal attention. I generalized this structural analysis to include the recognition of signs as indications of subsequent events and the process of establishing symbols for things which they shall signify. We may apply to these cases also what has just been said about a tool. Like the tool, the sign or the symbol can be conceived as such only in the eyes of a person who relies on them to achieve or to signify something. This reliance is a personal commitment which is involved in all acts of intelligence by which we integrate some things subsidiarily to the centre of our focal attention. Every act of personal assimilation by which we make a thing form an extension of ourselves through our subsidiary awareness of it, is a commitment of ourselves; a manner of disposing of ourselves

    10. Subsidiary awareness and focal awareness are mutually exclusive.

      If a pianist shifts his attention from the piece he is playing to the observation of what he is doing with his fingers while playing it, he gets confused and may have to stop. 1 This happens generally if we switch our focal attention to particulars of which we had previously been aware only in their subsidiary role

    1. protocol provides content authenticity without imposing any security requirement to DNSlink. Furthermore, our protocol prevent fake content even if attackers have access to the DNS server of the content owner or have access to the content owner secret keys. Our proof of concept implementation shows that our protocol is feasible and can be used with existing IPFS tools.

      interesting

    1. DXOS provides developers with everything they need to build real-time, collaborative apps which run entirely on the client, and communicate peer-to-peer, without servers.
      • provide developers everything they need to build
      • real-time
      • collaborataive apps run entirely on the client
      • peer to peer
      • work offline
      • end user in control

      IndyWeb is just like that except for 1 thing

      It is continuous without being synchronous

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    1. -- flip - Lean Startup

      :: for - Mean Startup - we know what is needed given a maximal conception of a natural task that is considered to be a wicked proble - not well defined - Figure out what ithas to be - eperimentally realize the adjacent adjacent impossibles

      • Slow prototyping

    1. And freely men confess that this world's spent,

      world spent all in pieces

      And freely men confess that this world's spent, When in the planets and the firmament They seek so many new; they see that this Is crumbled out again to his atomies. 'Tis all in pieces, all coherence gone,

    2. And new philosophy calls all in doubt, The element of fire is quite put out, The sun is lost, and th'earth, and no man's wit Can well direct him where to look for it.

      new philosophy calls in doubt

    1. :: best.for - scaling synthesis

      :: for - transclusion - in.clude - in.cluded - Hylighter - indyweb history - Mean Stack that Flips Lean Stack

    2. built something like a chrome extension which did the annotations and actually kept track keep keep kept track of the of your browsing on the web as a graph

      called WebTrails

    1. :: best.for - Composer - DXOS - Related work IndyWeb Peergos

      :: for - Web 4 value prop - indyweb design value prop - extensibility - collaboraation - openneds - Privacy - composablity - AHAN Autnonomous Human Actor Model

    1. Even when using self-sovereign identities, there are still practical limits on the users’ data sovereignty

      thts is not a bug it is a feature carefully designed into the very concept of SSI

    1. once you have obtained a trustworthy copy of a Peergos client you do not need to trust a server to interact with it.

      what does that entail

    1. discarding the clear distinction between files (called segments in Multics) and process memory

      Better still HTML provides quasi homoiconicity between information content and software capabilities

    1. Personal Knowledge Graphs

      InterPersonal Symmathetic co-evolving learning Plexes

      supported by Peer.Applex as Apps and capabilities that work with articulate associative born interpersonal complexes or Plexes that make explicit the intent/reson/aspects of why and how things are related and what kind of things they are so that they can be asociated with interpretative and transformative even collborative morphic processes and affordances

    2. “lowpass filters”

      I think applyting a low pass filter to lofty ambitions is a mistake

      Persistence is everything

      making the impossible possible

    3. direct manipulable graph editor

      built such an editor but it turned out that did not help much

      we faced a much deeper issue that required the development of a novel Intentional Mark In notation

    4. semantic markdown

      gone beyond semantics

      to intentional and symmathetic

      Mark In Notation Innotations that meld with Annotation over the web

    5. Google Drive

      replaced Google Drive with Peergos

      although we should be able to complete Google drive and bring the work there into an interpersonal autnomos setting

    6. cloud storage

      today this done relying on IPFS and Peergos and similar distributed models for storage

      combining and extendint the concept of Named Data Networks into

      Named People's Networks intentionally Named Information/document networks combined with Intentionally Named Capability and Communication Networks

      A new infrsastructure for the Flipped Web

      that flips the current centralied paradimg

      and goess beyond the decentralized model

      to an interpersonal internoietic intercapability

      commons based peer proiduced autnonomous interleaved networks of networks connecting

      People ideas and the very capabilities needed to work with them

      in Open commonsbased constellations in the long tail of the Internet

    1. a user wants to mirror all their data on another instance, or migrate to another instance.

      capability to mirror all their data locally on another instance or migrate to another instance

    1. Once they have obtained or built a copy they trust, then they need trust only the integrity of TweetNacl cryptography (or our post-quantum upgrade) and the Tor architecture.

      need to trust the encryption and the Tor architecture

    1. PEER Apps. Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center. 325 Davis Hall, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-1792 (510)642-3437 ..

      4 Peer Apps

    1. This repo contains peer apps for the Over-the-Air Firmware Upgrade embedded app. Binaries and source code are included. Separate apps are supplied for: Android ...

      4 Peer Apps

    2. Access a larger labor pool and more qualified candidates for the open positions. Reduce time to search and hire candidates with more cost-effective campaigns.

      4 Peer Apps

    1. This repo contains peer apps for the Over-the-Air Firmware Upgrade embedded app. Binaries and source code are included. Separate apps are supplied for: Android ...

      for - Peer Apps

    1. My comments

      @gyurilajos7220 12 minutes ago (edited) "Spiritual Intelligence" U cannot be serious. It must be a machine, or people pushing the machines. OMG what a specious oxymoron, shudder. Intelligence is much overrated.

      I've seen a proliferation of channels purporting wisdom. Stopped clicking on them. Recommend you all do likewise. They will destroy you, so much implicate misdirections,

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      @gyurilajos7220 17 minutes ago (edited) I can see this from a positive light too. Perhaps spreading awareness of these words and pearls of wisdom can be likened to showing a few moves. And trust the learner to have them click later. I'm glad I only learned words like dharma 50 years into living it! Not knowing but doing is the real virtue.

      Reply

      @gyurilajos7220 1 hour ago Expressing your unique talent

      Reply

      @gyurilajos7220 57 minutes ago Consciousness shapes our reality

      Reply

      @gyurilajos7220 51 minutes ago Grounded in

      Reply

      @gyurilajos7220 1 hour ago Not just the what but the How!

      Reply

      @gyurilajos7220 1 hour ago Swarupa great name. Made my day

      Reply

      Strategic Summaries ·

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      @gyurilajos7220 52 minutes ago AI can help us to tap into our own potential

      Reply

      @gyurilajos7220 1 hour ago Emphasis on self-discovery

      Reply

      @gyurilajos7220 37 minutes ago (edited) Who Art Thou? (Plural or singular)Hope to get an answer here beyond what i would think.

      Reply

      @gyurilajos7220 1 hour ago (edited) The I and the IT. The I is not the Ego it is the Self. Dont try to get IT right first time. But get the IT right the ine that was there tacitly from the beginning so that you can get the IT right eventually at the end as you near closure

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      @gyurilajos7220 59 minutes ago Study develop traits

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      @gyurilajos7220 55 minutes ago Not an eithere?

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      @gyurilajos7220 52 minutes ago Custom meditation

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      @gyurilajos7220 55 minutes ago (edited) Not an ei-there-rer?

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      @gyurilajos7220 58 minutes ago Resilience is a gift born of trauma

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      @gyurilajos7220 1 hour ago Not as guru but sounding board

      Reply

    1. We do not have Venture Capital investors or debt
      • no - VC
      • no - debt

      This is the only way to avoid a web based on surveillance-capitalism.

    1. decide who can comment on it and the comments flow sort of friend to friend in an end to end encrypted way um so that again the service is nothing

      flow encrypted end to end

    2. protect your your social graph

      also also who or even how many have access to a particular file or blob the last one

      you you basically get for free from capability based access control

    3. mapping from your username to two public Keys your identity public key and your Home Server public key or perer ID

      username two public keys

      home server Peer ID

  6. Oct 2024
    1. first.blikk

      as you attempt to augment knowledge graphs

      with a view to be able to track its co-evolution make comparisons, updates, refactor, regestalt etc

      1 would discover that Graphs as a means of organizing knowledge is not enough

      the widely used subject predicate object triples provide a tesselation that is not as expressive and powerful that we need

      it is not a wuestion of representation but morphic intentional presentation nd articulating contexts

      secondly it is not knowledge that we need to be able to manage

      but symmathesy mutual learnings

      see IndyPlex, Universail Hyper Topic Plexes and Maps

    2. difficult

      difficult to - process, - infer and - use information.

      // the real source of the difficulty lies - snipping the connection to the context where a piece of "knowledge" hsould be termed "learning" arose - context of learning - individuals involved - lack of recapitulable provenance of the co-creation/evolution of mutual learning processes

    3. integrated into the knowledge graph

      integrated into the knowledge graph - reliability, - consistency, - immutability, and - context mechanisms

      // if u do all that

      • u will lern that Graph is not what u want
    4. shortcomings
      • inability to automatically update all the knowledge affecting a piece of knowledge when it changes,
      • ambiguity,
      • inability to
        • sort the knowledge,
        • to keep some knowledge immutable, and
        • to make a quick comparison between knowledge.

      // benefits - MindPlex

  7. docs.dxos.org docs.dxos.org
    1. ECHO - Database and reactive state container for offline-first, real-time, collaborative apps.HALO - Identity for decentralized apps.

      reactive state container

      and identity for decentralized apps