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  1. May 2024
    1. seance (n.)

      . Meaning "spiritualistic session in which intercourse is alleged to be held with ghosts of the dead" is recorded by 1845.

      )

    1. your code only works in CodePens and JSFiddles because those execute the JavaScript after the DOM is parsed.

      execute javascriptr after dom is parsed

    2. app/site-specific “components”

      like - page skeletons, - layouts, - idiosyncratic UI, and - wrappers/customizations around 3rd-party components.

      At least, they make sense if you - care deeply about your markup structure, - SEO, A11y,

      Web Vitals like - LCP and - CLS, - JS payload size, and - progressive enhancement.

    1. an operator is a core language construct and has implicit access to more data, including the URL of the current module.

      import operator

    1. the idea that users should be in control of their own computing

      restore the dignity of humans using computer

      no longer being the loosers

      but wowning the means of computations they use

    1. 🎬👨‍💻 start-dev=indy.memplex.net

      perm-ann0

      next

      This document was created with the current stable version of Indy.Lab in a view to bootstrap it next gen holonic design and construction

      feel free to annotate

      signup with hypothes.is if u haven't done before

      Read it from the bottom up that would give you chronological order

      Description WIP

    2. the WAY that U DO IT

      Open/Indy Learning Commons

      is the way

      This is the simplest possible way to get an

      Interest-Based InterPersonal Open/Indy Learning Commons

      off the ground anchored in Social Annotation

      making Reading not only active and social

      but conversational

      Autnonomous Adaptive, Autopoietic and Continuous without being Synchronous

    1. I was asked to write my use case for a writable gateway in here. I like the idea of applications like IPFessay that allow you to publish a Markdown document directly in the browser.

      writable gateway

    1. a Linear integration

      What if you could open a development environment directly from a @linear ticket? 👀

      It's now possible on CodeSandbox! You go to the ticket, click the button, and we create the branch with the right name so you can get started immediately!

      Webhook built & runs CodeSandbox 😃

    2. using copy-on-write (CoW)

      Copy-on-write,

      like the name implies,

      will only copy data

      when we start writing to it.

      Our previous mmap example also uses

      copy-on-write if MAP_SHARED is not passed.

    3. The kernel does this lazily

      The kernel does this lazily:

      whenever it has a bit of time on its hands,

      it will flush the changes back to the file.

    1. We need more of these build-it-once peer to peer serverless webpages.

      build-it-once

      • P2P
      • Bring Your Own Browser BYOB Native
      • No Server, Everyone is capable of serving
      • anti database
      • grow together for evergreen
    2. And if you trust github/Microsoft to not play games on what is delivered to you (say, because someone backed by the patriot act asked them to).

      patriot act

    3. Also the Chitchatter client is web-based, so you can just share a room link without anyone having to install anything to participate.

      nothing to install to participate

    4. For anyone who is interested to learn more about Chitchatter, please check out the project README: https://github.com/jeremyckahn/chitchatter#readme

      chitchatter HN

    1. The Invisible Internet Project (I2P) is an anonymous network layer (implemented as a mix network) that allows for censorship-resistant, peer-to-peer communication.

      from: HN chitchatter trystero

      what a shame it is so invisible. Roamed around in P2P research space on and off before encountering. Obviouslyu lack of diligence but still

      We need I3P InterPlaterary InterPersonal Invisible Project

    1. I created this temporary group chat in order to provide a place that we can post a message among the four of us as needed.

      Looks like it does work

    2. IndyWeb 🦅 (alpha team)

      could create a private annotation group But I do not see the point

      Actually all this is to empower the Open Learning Commons and the Indy Learning Commons

    1. remember feeling like a genius when I implemented my first abstraction Factory Singleton proxy decorator in JavaScript

      You have been fooled at industrial scale

      Javascript's greatest gift to Mankind

      as Douglas Crockford the author of "Javascript the Good Parts" said:

      Class-free Objects

      Now that is just too empowering an idea

      let's turn Javascript into Java

      and perpetuate all the gratuitous complications that Java is infested with

      simply because the underlying concepts are deeply limiting

      Description

    2. 10 regrets of experienced programmers

      I recently asked "You are on your deathbed, what do you regret the most about programming?". Let's break down the biggest mistakes shared by most software engineers.

      • There's nothing you can do that can't be done.
      • Nothing you can sing that can't be sung.
      • Nothing you can say but you can learn how to play the game.

      • Nothing you can make that can't be made.

      • No one you can save that can't be saved.
      • Nothing you can do, but you can learn how to be you in time.

      • There's nothing you can know that isn't known. ❌‽

      • Nothing you can see that isn't shown. ❌‽
      • Nowhere you can be that isn't where you're meant to be. It's easy
    1. talking about ipfs fetch specifically i want to look at how i've combined some of the usual webby interfaces we're used to with some of these cool peer-to-peer interface

      .meta.doHow - development on the margins - continue with the practice of articulating on the margin - start to develop on the margins, the software needed to creat & morph annotations

      .meta.do.how :- create a card for page

      fn.getTitle

      ``` document.querySelector("title").innerHTML

      ```

      .fn.getOgImage ``` document.querySelectorAll('meta[property="og:image"]')[0].content < 'https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ARkArPQFmXc/maxresdefault.jpg'

      ```

      .real.soon - intent to be able to process annotations

    2. IPFS Fetch - Mauve

      do.how - create card

      get title - document.querySelector('title').innerHTML

      get image - document.querySelectorAll('meta[property="og:image"]')[0].content

    1. .card: - title: How to access local host on a mobile device? - stub: BrowserStack have made it easier to test and access local development environments on mobile devices.

    1. as you all know Licklider is heading up up ARPA the government funding agency

      just listen to the next couple of minutes where he says API is a baaad ide

      Description

    1. Distributed Press is an open source publishing tool for the World Wide Web and DWeb. It automates publishing and hosting content to the WWW that it seeds to Hypercore and IPFS.

      embeded with social interactions

    1. Space Based Architecture (SBA). The Actor model that was introduced with new functional languages like Scala and Erlang is built into the SBA model, with the difference that in SBA, actors can share state and pass events by references, and thus avoid the overhead of copying the data with every transaction.

      Space Based Architector (SBA)

    2. “No to SQL? Anti-database movement gains steam”

      No SQL Anti-(SQL)-databases

      15 years later No Databse per se Anti-Database The Network became the computer

      time for the Network to become the Datanse

    1. computers are virtualizes that's what Universal turning machine means

      most ideas don't scale well

      forget about wires you

      don't need no stinking wires what we need to do is to understand how to organize systems as virtual entities and

      we can render some of them and hardware and we'll render some of them in software but in fact everything winds up

      being something like a single communications line with an arbitrary number of entities on everyone can talk

      to everyone else and all of a sudden you've thrown away all the things that Bell Telephone had and every

      piece of the way most offer was done and replaced it with a simple messaging system

    2. it was called the Internet and they could not use any technique that Bell Telephone 80 used because didn't scale just completely out of the scope

      did not scale

    3. you have to go back to a different conception of what the materials are

      how to build structures that scake very well

      what we can do with out special knowledge we wind up with an Egyptian

      pyramid it's the only big thing you can build without knowing how to build which is just a big garbage dump and plastered

      over with limestone so it looks good but if you think about it camp it has no room inside so in order to get the

      superdome you have to do that other thing you have to go back to a different conception of what the materials are was

      you're actually tensile structures and then you can build enormous domed structures that scale very very well

    4. pulling other people into a blue world

      invention is easy with the right kind of funding

      what.is - difficult - pulling other people into a blue world

      difficult < is - pulling other people into a blue world

      the blue plain < is - also a Gulley

    1. those that are on the Forefront of evolutionary change are largely operating in silos with little in the way of shared infrastructure

      Flip that

    2. our systems for Collective sense making meaning making and choice making are themselves breaking down
      • Collective sense meaning making & choice

      breaking down

    1. The link you get back is used to find devices in the P2P network that have a copy of your data so that you can start downloading from them.

      link find the 1 who has a copy

    1. TypePadhttps://natishalom.typepad.com › 2009/07 › no-to-sql-an...TypePadhttps://natishalom.typepad.com › 2009/07 › no-to-sql-an...Jul 9, 2009 — Eric Lai published a provoking article on Computerworld magazine titled “No to SQL? Anti-database movement gains steam” where he pointed to

      Description