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  1. Mar 2022
    1. Reed T. 2nd degree connection 2nd Provable Participation | Community Building - The Proof of Attendance Protocol

      Proof of Participation

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    1. SOLID from Inrupt are designed to alleviate the ownership, custody and control issues that current "#web3" hints at but is ill-designed to resolve.

      current web 3 ill designed to resolve

    1. Cross Meta HubMARKETPLACE OF THINGSThe most secure and entertaining Cross Metaverse Wallet. Collect, Share and Sell your favorite items through NFT + AR

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    2. experience the web as an extension of our Minds

    1. 📱 MOBILE PHONE MOBILE PHONE is a character in the Miscellaneous Symbols And Pictographs Unicode subset.

      📱 MWP = stands for Minimal Workable Prototype

      this is an experimental hypothesis annotation

      that acts as a test for the IndyLab/Hypothesis Integration

      currently it features a link to an IndyWiki/LabPage shared via web3.storage.

      This published page will have a link that will teleport the reader into the context within the annotator/author's IndyLab so that the full context can be appreciated.

      At that point interpersonal communication channel is established between the annotator and IndyLab participant.

      To see the context of this annotation on the web via hypothesis one needs to sign up to Hypothesis and install the hypothesis browser plugin

      Fake it till I make it

      Working to add an IndyLab Comment link/buttonExplore Context link that would allow people to see link

    1. using the simple types as an indicator process that I'm trying to add.

      types indicator

    2. Beltman strategies
    3. I have a different expression and then expression basically is now in coding. You know, what is essentially a single operation that effectively multiple transformations that I wanna be able to find a, a translation ten meters.

      ex-pression encoding essentially s ingle operation

      effectively multiple transormation

    4. transform function

      transform function

    5. Installation.

      translation

      transform

    6. one of the other cashbacks of that though and you know, this is where I think this really gets excited. Is that you can also use the same principle

      identifying

      transform function

    7. I have something that's basically finding this unit meters. I want to convert it to Pete, I have a conversion factor and I can basically do that conversion factor in the ground. I've taken that out of the application and put an increase or put it now into the end of the graph and that means that I can then build out those kinds of conversions since, because the fact that you have a base scale or a base conversion vector and that gets a little more complicated because talk that inverse scaling that you have that ability to then say I can convert from A. To B. and BC therefore I can see.

      take the conversion out of the application and put it in with the graph

      Next time all you need to do is to recognize that that you are dealing with units so all the affordances realted to handling that can be handled in a way that the capability can be reused

    1. Vladimir Putin's Speech on Ukraine and US Foreign Policy and NATO - 24 February 2022, ENG Subtitles

    1. announced the need for a new global reserve currency, which would have to be "diverse, stable and predictable."

    1. It’s time for new thinking with an inter-systemic approach.

      inter-systemic approach

    2. inter-systemic approach

      inter-systemic approach

    1. "unfold more fully, bring out the potential in"
      • for : fractal unfolding
    1. The cause and root of all evils in the science is this—that while we falsely admire and extol the powers of the human mind we neglect to seek for its true helps.—Francis Bacon, 1620, The New Organon

      root ot all evils in the sciences

      neglect

      the powers of the human mind

  2. bafkreiemavoatwxbo3m6hybwg7bsqvnbkj6gn2uqit36tun3nvvc3hehum.ipfs.dweb.link bafkreiemavoatwxbo3m6hybwg7bsqvnbkj6gn2uqit36tun3nvvc3hehum.ipfs.dweb.link
    1. 8Interpersonal connections

      Interpersonal Connections

    2. Transformative learning “...refers to the pro-cess by which we transform ourtaken-for-granted frames of reference (meaning perspectives, habits of mind,mind-sets) to make them more inclusive, discriminating, open, emotionallycapable of change, and reflective so that they may generate beliefs and opinionsthat will prove more true or justified to guide action.”

      transform

      frames of reference

      capable of change

      reflective

      • more true
      • justified
      • to guide action
    3. Transformative learning “...involves expe-riencing a deep structural shift in the basic premises of thought, feelings, and actions. It is a shift of consciousness that dramatically and permanently alters our way of being in the world. Such a shift involves our unders-tanding of ourselves and our self-locations; our relationships with other humans and with the natural world; our understanding of power relations in interlocking structures of class, race, and gender; our body awaren-ess, our visions of alternative approaches to living; and our sense of possibilities for social justice and peace and personal joy.” (Mor-rel and O’Connor, 2002, p. xvii

      social justice

      peace

      personal joy

    4. 1Online Transformative LearningAn ongoing enquiry

    1. How to boost transformative learning online – results from the OnTL project

    1. OWL emerged first in the RDF firmament as a way of performing logical operations (known as inferences) on classes and properties.

      logical operations inference

      is a domain independent mechanism get to given constellations to another in ways that are "truth" preserving

    2. data shapes

      data shapes

    3. The Shape of Data

    1. So many words. So little meaning.

      many words little meaning

    2. “We do things for money.”

      do things for money

    3. a lot of wordsmithing is wasted effort.

      wasted effort

    4. word as inhabiting a fuzzy ball of uncertain semantic meaning

      fuzzy ball of meaning

    5. commented at one point in our deliberations that we had spent more time wordsmithing than we had on considering the substance of our report.

      delibaration

      wordsmithing

      substance

    6. the wordsmithing battle

      wordsmithing

    7. authority has been usurped by this pushy person

      authority pushy

    1. Introduction to Digital MediaAlessandro Delfanti and Adam Arvidsson
    2. also to “datafy” social interactions is at the core of social media platforms’

      aginst

      datafy

      social interactions

    3. mediate sociality

      mediate sociality

    4. “sociality coded by technology

      sociality

    5. As media theorist José van Dijck put it, they do so by “coding relationships between people, things and ideas into algorithms.” In turn, “sociality coded by technology renders people’s activities formal, manageable, and manipulable, ena-bling platforms to engineer the sociality in people’s everyday routines” (Van Dijck 2013b, p. 12)

      coding relationships between

      people

      things

      ideas

    6. facilitate the organization of social relationships around common interests and are at least partly the effect and not just the cause of the emergence of new forms of grassroots soci-ality

      grass root sociality

    7. Social media are websites based on the ability to build and maintain social ties they provide to users.

      beyond maintainung social ties

    8. analyze these transformations in sociality and identity, forms of cooperation, politics and democracy, and work and economy.
      • sociality
      • identity
      • cooperation, forms of
      • democracy
      • work
      • economy
    1. Moire phenomena, requisite variety, systems & complexity, difference that makes a difference, play

      requisite variety

    2. Double bind, Schismogenesis, abductive process, transcontextual description, iterative multi-modal learning, the ecology of communication

      transcontextual description

      multi-modal learning

      ecology of communicsation

    3. Cotswolds

      y

    4. People Need People process

      people need

    5. The first Warm Data Lab host training course since 2020!

    1. But solving the second problem means we need to get serious about what our data means, and we need to wind this meaning into the data itself.

      wind meaning into the data itself

    2. For people who love schadenfreude, the failure of IBM's Watson was a total jackpot.

      Watson failure

    1. foundation for peer-to-peer alternatives

      I missheard: foundation for peer-to-peer alternatives as peer-to-peer autonomy. The peer-to-peer alternatives that we are actively exploring are best characterised as open, commons based, = peer produced = constellations for peer-to-peer, peer-to-community, community-to-peer, community-to-community digital spaces for autonomy =

    2. Pim's multiple personalities: talking with a great thinke

    1. arvests and contextualizes semantically structured information, empowering us to curate a private Knowledge Graph of Things, which a view also to enhancing collaborative knowledge work

      harvest and contextualize semantically structured information curate Private Knowledge Graph enhance collaborative knowledge work Description

    2. er. It is a holistic solution which integrates web research, linked data, annotation, note-taking and knowledge organization

      holistic integration of web research, linked data, annotations note-taking and knowledge organization

    1. personal knowledge graphs: resources of structured informa- tion about entities personally related to its user, including the ones that might not beglobally important. We discuss key aspects that separate them for general knowledge graphs, identify the main challenges involved in constructing and using them, and define a research agenda.

    1. Intent data should be persisted by the User Agent across login redirects.

      intent data persisted

    2. The service should be able to use standard login mechanisms in the context the User Agent places them within to perform authentication.

      aauthentication within the context

    3. a link returning a resource of a type which the user agent doesn't know how to display can be translated into an intent which allows the user to configure a web application capable of reading that resource type and viewing it.

      configure app

    4. built-in intent handlers corresponding to existing functionality.

      built in intent handlers

    5. putting web applications on the same footing as local resources

      local resources footing

    6. translate a few existing features to use Web Intents

      translate to web intents

    7. . whether the connection is permanent or temporary, whether tokens are user-consumable or opaque

      user consumable or opaque tokens

    8. times when a persistent connection is desired. There are a few different methods that Web Intents should support for this. One is returning URIs which can be loaded by clients in an iframe and then messaged using other web platform features

      iframe messaging

    9. Sharing

      sharing

    10. With an Intent, the source page specifies the nature of the task to be done, and the user can select any of a number of applications to be used to complete the task.

      source specify task TBD

      user can select applications to be used

    11. With a hyperlink, the source page specifies the exact URL to be navigated to

      source specify the URL to navigate to

    12. Intent is like the dual of a hyperlink

      dual of a hyperlink

    13. it is loosely coupled with such applications by providing the data necessary for them to carry out their task, and controls allowing the user to launch these activities on the data.

      loosely coupled

      data for tasks to be carried out

    14. document.getElementById('share-photo').addEventListener("click", function() { var intent = new Intent({"action":"http://webintents.org/share", "type":"text/uri-list", "data":getPublicURIForImage(...)}); navigator.startActivity(intent); }, false);

      ```javascript document.getElementById('edit-photo').addEventListener("click", function() { var intent = new Intent({"action":"http://webintents.org/edit", "type":"image/jpeg", "data":getImageDataBlob(...)}); navigator.startActivity(intent, imageEdited); }, false);

      function imageEdited(data) { document.getElementById('image').src = data; } ```

    15. document.getElementById('edit-photo').addEventListener("click", function() { var intent = new Intent({"action":"http://webintents.org/edit", "type":"image/jpeg", "data":getImageDataBlob(...)}); navigator.startActivity(intent, imageEdited); }, false); function imageEdited(data) { document.getElementById('image').src = data; }

      ``` document.getElementById('edit-photo').addEventListener("click", function() { var intent = new Intent({"action":"http://webintents.org/edit", "type":"image/jpeg", "data":getImageDataBlob(...)}); navigator.startActivity(intent, imageEdited); }, false);

      function imageEdited(data) { document.getElementById('image').src = data; } ```

    16. loose coupling and open architecture

      loose coupling

      open architecture

    17. pass rich data back and forth

      data back forth

    18. Web Intents enable rich integration between web applications

      rich integration between web applications

    19. service discovery and light-weight RPC mechanism for web apps called Web Intents

      service discovery light weight RPC

    20. Web Intents

    1. We want people to have the best experience possible on the web without having to install a native app or produce content in a walled garden.

      no need to install native apps = no produce content = in a walled garden =

    2. I am Paul Kinlan. A Developer Advocate for Chrome and the Open Web at Google.

    1. the next frontier for app discovery

      frontier for App discovery =

    2. Long-running Chatty (MessagePorts etc)

      Chatty MessagePorts

    3. separate out service resolution and selection

      Service resolution

      Selection

    4. registerContentHandler right now requires a server won't work offline at the moment)

      register Content handler

      requires server

    5. WebWishes
      • search : WebWishes
    6. value to other RSS readers who wanted to be able to offer their experience to users.

      Value to other RSS reader

    7. Mozilla in Firefox OS went and implemented Web Activities
      • search : Mozilla Web Activities
    8. adding in the ability to "VIEW" RSS feeds in your preferred apps.

      View RSS feed

    9. middleman without any customers.

      Middleman no customers

    10. Services need clients and clients need services,

      WebNative all in one with you

    11. irony being, we only ever consumed the Chrome Web Store manifests intent declaration.

      irony only chrome webstore manifest consumed

    12. for : - web share - web intents - inter web native intents

    13. suggestions that we ignored such as a Web Manifest

      web manifest

    14. outraged that we wanted to add a new tag (especially in the head)

      add new tag in the head

    15. chance to install an app

      with PWAs accessing it is installing it in the browser

    16. pins are a small social discovery mechanism
      • for : annote

      small social discovery mechanism

    17. have search (any search engine, not just Google) have a massive index of functionality,

      search index of functionality

    18. User invocation and selection of services.

      Invocation and selection

    19. Agent Discovery of services

      Discovery of services

    20. guide developers in a very opinionated way.

      Guide opinionated ways

    21. By solving the common user problems we could have iterated on the UX more effectively and it might have even led to a different API design. We just simply didn't explore the idea.

      Iterate on UX

    22. User A wants to share a link to their favourite social site

      Well well

    23. Rather than searching for the name of an application you could say "I want to edit images", and boom, a list of apps that edit images.

      Yes

    24. a lot of developers wanted to design their own actions.

      Of course

      Go meta young man

    25. naming an API the same as a platform feature doesn't always guarantee success.

      Naming

    26. My "grand vision" was to have apps on the web to be as powerful as apps on Android.

      grand vision

    27. aiming for the wrong platform first

      PWA

    28. The UX that killed it

      UX killed it

    29. it hurt when it got canned.

      canned

    30. What happened to Web Intents?

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      Where hypothesis acts best @ interest based soical knowledge discovery and serendipity engine

      discovering others with shared interests

      which in turn leads to highly discovering higly relevant other resources

    1. oversiloing, a habit computing users have had since the dawn of computing, makes it necessary to repeat QA processes over and over again, silo by silo
      • oversiloing
      • repeat QA
      • silo by silo
    2. viewing old DM as an opportunity to create a perpetual annuity income stream, the gift that keeps on giving.

      perpetual annuity income stream

      gift keeps giving

    3. The long game: Desiloed systems and feedback loops by design (I of II)
    1. Alan Kay - Normal Considered Harmful

    2. it really should be like an operating system kernel right the operating system kernel controls address 00:23:58 spaces that can confine computations completely therefore you can actually allow any binaries to come down and be used you can completely control what goes in and what goes out and all of a 00:24:13 sudden your browser is simply something that allows bitmaps canvases that you give to these things to write on to be displayed so this it's there's nothing you have to do because you don't want 00:24:27 it's like the the the good idea in UNIX was hey we don't want a big operating system we want the tiniest kernel we can have and then we want to use address 00:24:41 spaces in order to protect everybody from everybody else so this is this is operating system 101 this is well known all the way back in 1965 and 1966 it 00:24:55 should be the first thing that occurs to anybody so I figured somebody young so this occurred everybody in the 60s and 70s knew this is the way to do it we're all surprised it wasn't done this way

    1. Thomas Steiner@tomayacReplying to @jaffathecakeHoly moly, massive props to you and the reviewers! I sometimes wonder how we got this far without even some of the foundations working interoperably.

      foundations working interolperably

    1. Mini appsA web developer's exploration into mini apps—apps that are built with web technologies but that do not run in browsers.

    1. Explore our structured learning paths to discover everything you need to know about building for the modern web.

    1. Let's build the future of the web, togetherTake advantage of the latest modern technologies to build amazing web experiences for everyone.

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    1. particular, Paul Kinlan, who did a lot of early advocacy for Web Share and Web Share Target.
      • for : Paul Kinlan
    1. need to do annotation as well as computation to build intelligent systems

      annotation as well as computation

      intelligent systems

    1. handle the POST method in the onfetch handler.

      Handle post method

      in service worker

    2. Modern Mobile Bookmarklets with the ShareTarget API

    1. When we were ready to start our first employee resource group (ERG) at Coda, we had lots of questions.

    1. No browsers currently support this API natively. To use this system simple drop the following code in to your site

      polyfill?

    2. Web Intents

    1. Web Intents proxy pages that make available some real services that don't yet support intents

    2. an Intent equals an action to be performed by a provider

      intent equals action to be performed by the provider

    3. modelled after the Intents system in Android.

      Intents system modelled after Android

    4. web-based inter-application communication and service discovery

    1. Web3, also known as Web 3.0,[1][2][3] is an idea for a new iteration of the World Wide Web that incorporates decentralization based on blockchains.

      it is not blockchain but cryptography

      https://hyp.is/ggmiqqm3Eey-lwuIAeWM2w/blog.archive.org/2015/02/11/locking-the-web-open-a-call-for-a-distributed-web/

      The vision for the decent(ralized) web is

      the attempt to "Lock the Web Open"

      inspired by blockchain but it is really grounded in Cryptography

      The Cryptocosm is lot more than blockchain

    2. fully decentralised system has worked for anything

      decent(ralization) reject the very idea of "fully" Absolute Time

      and global consensus

      This is the difference between Decentralized Ledger Technology (blockchain is a broader concept of creating chains of hashes) (The very idea of Global consensus makes it hard to see it how it could be fit for "Decent" Uses

      On the other hand, Distributed Hash Tables

      promote commons based peer production of decent capabilities, networks of trusts, trust but verify.

      https://twitter.com/search?q=DHT%20%20(from%3ATrailMarks%20OR%20from%3ATrailHub1)&src=typed_query&f=top

    1. Interstitial journaling is a productivity technique created by Tony Stubblebine.

      interstitial journaling

    2. combine note-taking, tasks, and time tracking in one unique workflow.

      combine note-taking time tracking workflow

    3. Interstitial journaling helper

    1. just add it as a to-do where and when you think about it.

      write where u r

      anytime anywhere as a clue

    2. Interstitial journaling: combining notes, to-do and time tracking

    1. A plugin to export the current page as your own custom styled pdf,

      plugin

    2. logseq-pdf-export

      pdf export

    1. Companies are allowing their data to get too complex by independently acquiring or building applications.

      data complexity independent applications

    1. Credits to https://github.com/jens-maus/node-ical

    2. Logseq Calendars Plugin

      A calendar plugin for LogSeq.

      Let's turn it into a plugout for all

    1. these demos are not for service and product pitches.

      not for product pitches

    2. Fitting these results in the current state of the art and practice is essential.

      MindGraph does in the context of onterpersonal knowledge creation what SHACL does in the context of validation.

    3. These demonstrations should underlie scientific contributions and show how scientific approaches have been transferred into a working tool.

      go the other way round how working tools can make scientific contributions

    1. DAO membershipThere are different models for DAO membership. Membership can determine how voting works and other key parts of the DAO.

    1. DAOs in their current manifestation are anything but the ideal they are trying to promote.

    1. Asus ZenBook 14 (UM425UA) - 14" FullHD IPS-Level, Ryzen 5-5500U, 16GB, 512GB SSD, Microsoft Windows 10 Home - Fenyőszürke Ultrabook 3 év garanciával Laptop Gyártói cikkszám: UM425UA-AM182T

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    2. 1952 január 28-án létrejött a szerződés a Bank of America és a SRI között egy feldolgozó rendszer létrehozására. Ez az első Banki informatikai rendszer az ERMA. 1952 január 28-án létrejött a szerződés a Bank of America és a SRI között egy feldolgoz

      SRI Bank of America

    1. compelling writeup by @dustingetz on Hyperfiddle: write a fullstack program, and have a compiler distribute across client/server boundary https://hyperfiddle.notion.site/Reactive-Clojure-You-don-t-need-a-web-framework-you-need-a-web-language-44b5bfa526be4af282863f34fa1cfffc…

    1. you can simply export all of your CIDs and ask a pinning service to pin them without need to download or upload any data.

      That's the ultimate data porability

      You can change your host without 'moving' your data.

    1. Announcing the first Personal Knowledge Graph book: Call for Submissions

    2. go from Personal to Inter-personal Knowledge Graphs, bringing back the Social to the Web

      strong guarantees of Inter Personal Digital Autonomy

      emergent mutual learning and conversations unenclosable benefiting the patrticipants fist

    3. PKGs combine aspects of
      • todo : expand
    4. knowledge graph technology and practices in a personal, as opposed to enterprise, research or public context and capacity.

      personal enterprise public should complete each other

    5. rethinking personal computing, or want to decentralize the Web.

      rethinking personal computing

    1. Node 17.6.0 has HTTPS imports, huzzah!
    2. Bleeding Edge WebKeeping up with the tech industry, so you don't have to do it alone.

    1. This allows for HTTPS (not HTTP) imports to work with the ESM module loader. This PR is only an initial PR for incremental progress behind a flag.

      not quite there yet

    1. abuse policy

      see abuse policy

    2. Via is a closed proxy that lets you annotate web pages and PDFs with Hypothesis.

      via

    3. clicking links on an annotation-enabled webpage will also enable annotation on other pages you visit.

      That's quite a bonus

    1. This tells the operating system to include your app as an option in the intent chooser.

      about intent chooser