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  1. Sep 2023
    1. Indyweb.net can assist your business with everything from logo design, a simple presence on the web or a full-blown e-commerce website.

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  2. www.indyproject.org www.indyproject.org
    1. Indy

      Indy is an open source client/server communications library that supports TCP/UDP/RAW sockets, as well as over 100 higher level protocols including SMTP, POP3, IMAP, NNTP, HTTP, FTP, and many more. Indy is written in Delphi but is also available for C++Builder and FreePascal.

    1. challenges the giants

      there is a growing need for a - privacy-first option,”

      said Brendan Eich, CEO and co-founder of Brave.

      • β€œBig tech

      has a firm grip on the market as it exists today, and

      Brave is determined to offer users - an alternative that challenges the giants and -puts the power back in the hands of the user.

      With over 36 million monthly active users on our browser, - we are reshaping the industry with our - privacy-by-default ecosystem.”

    1. VGG Image Annotator (VIA)

      http://launch-indy0-net.ipns.localhost:48084/tools/Via%20Subtitle%20Annotator/VIA%20Subtitle%20Annotator.html

    2. VIA is an open source project based solely on HTML, Javascript and CSS (no dependency on external libraries).

      WebNative , self-contained. no server please we wish to be autonomous

      it is open source

      and ready to be plugged out to as an Openb Ambient Capability

      in the Long Tail of the Autnonomous IndyWeb

    3. The complete VIA software fits in a single self-contained HTML page of size less than 400 Kilobyte that runs as an offline application in most modern web browsers.

      It is a PWA

    1. It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so. – Mark Twain

      missatribution

    2. a little Twain misattribution wouldn’t bug me but the quote is literally about the dangers of thinking you know something that actually isn’t true. What delicious irony!

      delicious irony

    1. nodes have some kind of indexing service running, which could be an entirely separate executable (and you could have multiple different ones running if you wanted)

      nodes have their own indexing

    1. Ph.D. candidate Alan Kay envisions the concept of the DynaBook in 1968.

      That future was invented by Alan Kay in 1968

      then it was stolen from us for the best part of half a century

    1. A Beginning is a Delicate Time

      by tomibgtJuly 18, 2017

      β€œA beginning is the time for taking the most delicate care that the balances are correct”, said Frank Herbert as the writings of the Princess Irulan of his science fiction book Dune.[1]

    2. β€œA beginning is the time for taking the most delicate care that the balances are correct”, said Frank Herbert as the writings of the Princess Irulan of his science fiction book Dune.[1]

      A beginning is the time for taking the most delicate care that the balances are correct

      in the balance even the smallest details matter

      https://www.linkedin.com/posts/activity-6322423794371780608-VXiS

      https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:ugcPost:6322423494692966400?commentUrn=urn%3Ali%3Acomment%3A%28ugcPost%3A6322423494692966400%2C6324758947676897280%29

      Description The main point at the end is missing... she takes the feather and everything collapse.... in the balance even the smallest details matter

    1. John Backus turing Award Lecture 1978

      Can Programming Be Liberated from the von Neumann Style? A Functional Style and Its Algebra of Programs

    1. hypermedia as the engine of application state with the sense that you actually navigate through an application by means of the responses

      4 Can Programming be Liberated from the von Neumann Style | IndyWeb navigate through the application state

    1. Consistency, Availability, and Partition tolerance

      Description

      CAP stands for Consistency, Availability, and Partition tolerance. The theorem states that you cannot have all three, as there are natural tradeoffs between the items. Similar to β€œfast, cheap, and easy, pick two,” people say about CAP: β€œconsistency, availability, or partition tolerance, choose two.”

    1. community or neighborhood clouds.

      neighbourhood clouds

      //

      who is doing the job of providing capabilities across the internet of internets acros decent(ralized) ecosystems

  3. threefold.io threefold.io
    1. Decentralized Autonomous.Internet Infrastructure.

      ThreeFold is a globally-distributed grid of storage, compute, and network capacity, acting as β€œno middleman” Internet resources between independent capacity providers and users.

    1. Fundamentally, STOs are a pattern copied from the centralised world β€” the network may be decentralised internally, but ultimately, it’s a centralised entity for end users. The only way to have true decentralisation is by having the users themselves comprise the distributed system community.

      security token offering

      //

      This is a call for the interpersonal indy.net where people are autonomous actors in their ow(ed) local first, private first, offline first, evergreen, interpersonal trust networks

    1. Presearch is a DecentralizedSearch Engine

      Search privately, receive better results and get rewarded with the Presearch decentralized search engine, powered by blockchain technology.

    1. collective wisdom

      surely not

      co-emergent, co-evolving through mutual learning and co-laboration

      commons yes "Collective"

      problematic

      only in name

    2. kumbaya

      too bad

      it is not about

      it is not about competing but paying attention and mmutual learning from the dual other

      for mutual completing benefit

      new synthesis

      The more dual a position that is cultivated with deep care and attention to your own the more attention and care should be taken to learn from that view point

      Also consider, just because you agree on a question

      Like accepting the validity of GΓΆdelΓ‘s incompletness zou maz ground worked views that are duals of each other

    3. disagreements will ripple out, shaping the theories and practices they believe are needed to see wisdom becoming more common

      disagreements ripple out

    4. It is wiser to become less foolish instead of more wise, which avoids β€œwisdom signaling.

      less foolish?

      wisdom signalling

      // Stay foolish stay hungry - honour the complexity of the situation - pay attention and CARE - wide boungary thinking - awake - responsibility to dream

    5. A wisdom commons is found in relationships, not propositions.

      wisdom is in the connections

      not the propositions

      // "The key to quality is in the quality of the connections"

    6. I define a β€œwisdom commons” simply as β€œa place that makes wisdom more common.”

      a place that makes wisdom more common.

      // before reading my partisan biased loaded response is How are we to gain wisdom if we are not able to share and collaborate in depth at scale about our mutual learnings.

      Should not we need to to advance the cause of "Open Learning Commons"

      Description

    1. Rationale

      A log structure that you can append to, and search through can be useful for many things. Some properties we want these structures to have are:

      • Cheap append
      • Cheap random access
      • References to old versions of the structure stay valid
      • Full text-search through the entries
      • Keeping only the parts of the structure in memory that you need to look at
    1. Indexing and storing content locally is an interesting implication of the content addressable and linked web in that the indexes can also be content addressable and are 1st citizen data types.

      1st citizen datatypes

    1. IPFS keyword search based on double-layer index

      Distributed storage plays an increasingly important role in the context of big data. interplanetary file system (IPFS) is a distributed file system, which can form a network of all heterogeneous devices in the same way. Different from traditional HTTP protocol based on physical location, IPFS distributed network is based on content addressing and obtains files through file hash. However, this precise file search method cannot obtain files without file content hash which greatly reduces file utilization and liquidity. Therefore, this paper proposes a two-layer index scheme. After receiving the uploaded file, the node parses the file and establishes the index. The nodes are replicated using a CRDT data structure based on optimistic replication for indexing operations. IPFS pub-sub is used as the CRDT message delivery method between nodes. The first-layer index is the inverted index file corresponding to each keyword. The second-layer index is the CID of the inverted index file for each keyword. Each node maintains full index rather than through a distributed hash table stores dispersion index can ensure complete data search, at the same time greatly reduce search response time. Inverted index files are stored in IPFS network to reduce storage space and facilitate state-based replication of newly added nodes or nodes that have been offline for a long time. Finally, through the analysis of experimental data, it is proved that the scheme can greatly reduce the search response time while occupying acceptable storage space.

    1. Keyword Search in Decentralized Storage Systems

      The emerging decentralized storage systems (DSSs), such as InterPlanetary File System (IPFS), Storj, and Sia, provide people with a new storage model. Instead of being centrally managed, the data are sliced up and distributed across the nodes of the network. Furthermore, each data object is uniquely identified by a cryptographic hash (ObjectId) and can only be retrieved by ObjectId. Compared with the search functions provided by the existing centralized storage systems, the application scenarios of the DSSs are subject to certain restrictions. In this paper, we first apply decentralized B+Tree and HashMap to the DSSs to provide keyword search. Both indexes are kept in blocks. Since these blocks may be scattered on multiple nodes, we ensure that all operations involve as few blocks as possible to reduce network cost and response time. In addition, the version control and version merging algorithms are designed to effectively organize the indexes and facilitate data integration. The experimental results prove that our indexes have excellent availability and scalability. Keywords: decentralized storage systems; keyword search; decentralized B+Tree; decentralized HashMap 1. Introduction With the rapid development of internet technology, centralized storage has become an important business model in our daily life. Centralized storage not only provides a variety of storage services for both individuals and businesses but also supports different kinds of queries, thus meeting the needs of users. However, centralized storage systems depend on a trusted third party, which inevitably inherits the single point of failure drawback. Even if centralized storage systems are backed up for data availability, they still suffer from certain factors of force Majeure (such as political censorship), which can cause users to be unable to access their own data. From the above point of view, data storage requires a more secure and free environment. The emerging DSSs, such as InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) [ 1 ], Storj [2 ], and Sia [ 3], can provide people with a new storage model. They are built on a peer-to-peer (p2p) network, so there is no need to rely on third-party platforms. In these systems, data are not managed by a central node but divided into blocks and distributed through the network. A data object can be accessed as long as it exists on any node. Each node in the network can share its free disk space, thus reducing the cost of decentralized storage. Users do not have to worry that they will not be able to access their own data because DSSs can be combined with blockchain to ensure data availability [4,5]. One of the key reasons why the traditional centralized storage systems can be applied to various fields is that they provide rich query services, which is exactly the defect of DSSs. In the DSSs, each node or data object is assigned a unique identifier (NodeId or ObjectId) by a cryptographic hash

    1. Index Provider

      This repo provides a reference index provider implementation that can be used to advertise content to indexer nodes and serve retrieval requests over graphsync both as a standalone service or embedded into an existing Golang application via a reusable library.

    1. EU's Digital Marketing Act requires "gatekeepers" - to interoperate with third party messaging - remove preinstalled app - shop alternative app stores

    2. keep gatekeepers β€œfrom imposing unfair conditions”

      β€œensure the openness of important digital services.”

      Beyond dictating that - messaging apps must interoperate,

      the DMA requires that gatekeepers, among other things, - let users remove pre-installed apps or - shop alternative app stores.

    3. WhatsApp is working on cross-platform messaging

      A new WhatsApp beta contains a clue about how Meta is preparing to comply with the EU’s Digital Markets Act that will require chat interoperability with other services.

    1. DKG ExplorerDive deeper into Knowledge Assets

      Find humanity's most important assets whether digital collectibles, history logs, consumer goods, supply chain data, and more.

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    1. AI-ready Knowledge Assets. Datasupercharged

      From supply chains to metaverse, supercharge any data with ownership, discoverability and trust in the Decentralized Knowledge Graph

    2. OriginTrail - trusted knowledgeinfrastructure

      OriginTrail Decentralized Knowledge Graph combines knowledge graph and blockchain technologies to enable a universe of AI-ready Knowledge Assets, allowing anyone to take part in

      trusted knowledge sharing.

      Get started

      Trusted Mutual Learning Networks

      forget blockchain

      knowledge assets

    3. Power ofknowledge tothe people

      Power of knowledge to the people - In an overflow of misinformation,

      trusted data becomes - the cornerstone of humanity’s - security and prosperity.

      Start making a diference with OriginTrail.

    1. We're building encrypted software to amplify the efforts of activists, journalists, & nonprofits -- anyone fighting for social change.

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    1. IPFS for Developers

      Pinata makes it simple to upload content to IPFS with developer tools and fetch it at blazing speeds with Dedicated Gateways

    1. Why IPFS is the Storage Solution For Web3 Developers

      Unlock the potential of Web3 development with IPFS, the decentralized storage solution that empowers developers to create resilient, secure, and scalable applications for the future of the internet.

      Description

    1. The Knowledge Graph Workbench

      Bring new knowledge graphs to life with ease, and generate lightbulb moments for your teams, using your own data.

      Data Graphs is the essential no-code Knowledge Graph Workbench that helps you get started quickly, and avoid the common graph database problems that slow people down.

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    1. This is an unpublished technical report

      that introduces a mapping between -linguistics and mathematical graph theory.

      • Linguistics and graph theory will be broken down to study
      • the overlap of constituentparts
    1. Coarse-graining as a downward causation mechanism Jessica C. Flack Jessica C. Flack http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6808-9695 jflack@santafe.edu Google Scholar Find this author on PubMed Search for more papers by this author Jessica C. Flack

    1. share portions of your tree to private teams and/or share them publicly, or have collaborative discussion threads branching off from paragraphs right in the body of the text.

      collaborative discussions right off the text

    2. it lets you break up chunks of content into smaller pieces (similar to a Jupyter Notebook) and organize them on a tree.

      organize as a tree

    1. Dynamic imports

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    1. DNSLink is the specification of a format for DNSopen in new window TXT recordsopen in new window that allows the association of arbitrary content paths and identifiers with a domainopen in new window.

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  7. git.indra-labs.org git.indra-labs.org
    1. We are building Indra because the little people who don't have thugs with titles to defend fiefdoms, will have far greater freedom to communicate and organise when the thugs don't have a bird's eye view of the network.

      thugs with titles to defend fiefdoms

      Description

    1. crud-centric thinking based on nouns

      for : Beyond Ontologies ontology

      CRUD-centric thinking based on NOUNS - organization by entity - what is too much focus on what there is instead of cocusing on the process that we wish to unfold and the one that accomplishes what we need/what we want intentions

      I think that's actually a root cause of a lot of the bloated problems in these kind of big systems

      we need to think in terms of PROCESS

      evooution, MUTUAL ARISING

      Intertwingularity

      instead of trying to impose order, let's capture the intertwingularity articulate its terms and let the growth of understanding going with the flow to realize the implicate order that was already concreately felt in our tacit intent

      instead divide an conquer for control

      comprehend and nurture interaction so the system and order can emerge and grow

      It is not an artifact we are afterm the one you can sell

      but capacoities that we can co-create co-evolve as we participate in its becomming and engage with for our mutual benefit

    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 endless frontier of the Web HyperMaps of Meaning that are the Territory, the Web

      Organizing knowledge right at the edges of the "endless frontier" of knowledge

    2. "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"

      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 endless frontier of the Web

      HyperMaps of Meaning that are the Territory, the Web

      Organizing knowledge right at the edges of the "endless frontier" of knowledge - from inception, - through indwelling and growth - in networks of people who care, - to the point of it becoming notable and - part of "The Common Record".

      Empower People at the edges to - do it for themselves, - share and have conversations over their own(ed) - HyperMaps,of the 'lnowl-edge' at the edges, - federate these symmathetic conversations withiin emergent communities - in the Open Learning Commons - with the help of Indy Learning /commons

      With the Wiki, Ward Cunningham gave us - the ability to - "create a new linked" page when we have reached the edge of our articulated knowledge"

      What we need is for everybody to be able to do that, and at the same time - have conversations with other people - within an interest based emergent social networks of conversations connecting - thoughts and thinkers - teachers and learners - people, ideas, interests, named shared, conversations and pursuits - on the margins of the web and - in their owned autonomous, ambient, interpersonal interest based social networks

    3. 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"

    1. gist : Hegel Plato

      • For Hegel, the Platonic ascent of the soul

      becomes - a historical evolution of the consciousness of humanity as a whole.

      Description

      for - Plato Hegel - being - knowing - ascent soul cave - evolution of consciousness

    1. This is very different from a Platonic or Neoplatonic dissolution of temporal events into a timeless absolute or singularity. I believe Hegel might well say of such Platonism what he famously said of Schelling's Absolute, that it is merely "the night in which all cows are black."

      NO

    2. For Plato and Plotinus, only metaphysical entities really exists. For Aristotle, the metaphysical world of platonic forms is a horizon we can never reach, what matters is the physical world. For Hegel, we start with concrete being, discover the abstract essence behind it, and resolve their contradictions in the notion (aka concept). The notion has a component (Hegel calls moment) of nature in it.

      NO

    3. Both Hegel and Plotinus were builders of very abstract metaphysical systems, and both admired Plato, but if we look deeper it will be quite clear that Hegel was not in this philosophical camp.

      NO

    1. reality is the rational the real is the rational and the rational is the real

      reality is the rational

      the real is the rational and the rational is real

      // my comment

      @gyurilajos7220 20 minutes ago (edited) It all falls down on a received mistranslation misconceptualization: the real is not rational it is reasonable and the reasonable is real that's how the unity of being and meaning coevolve

      Patterns of inexhaustible intelligibility

      Arise from this

      Why the love of wisdom can develop to actualisation of wisdom

      Where wisdom is not all knowing but knowing the conditions of knowing meaning through being

    1. Sopheon's full range of InnovationOps products aligns discovery, development, and delivery, into a synchronized, predictable, and repeatable system.

    1. Scholarly articles for "ipfs content chain"Content sharing network based on ipfs and blockchain - β€ŽXu - Cited by 5

      search - ipfs content chain

    1. I met Auden late in his life and mineβ€”at an age when the easy, knowledgeable intimacy of friendships formed in one’s youth can no longer be attained, because not enough life is left, or expected to be left, to share with another.

  8. Aug 2023
    1. vscode live Server port settings not work, and always open in localhost:8081

      live-server port settings

      solution - look out for liver-server.json

    1. Update your data with w3name

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    1. What's in a name?

      allows you to query for an identifier and - resolve the latest value.

      Unlike DNS, however, you - cannot choose your own identifiers, and

      .

      = the "names" - produced by IPNS and w3name - are not human-readable