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  1. Mar 2023
    1. all i ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by

      ship star steer by

    2. frame this not as the answer but is a vessel that's available 00:02:58 for us to take this journey togethe

      not answer but vessel =

    3. moving from I to we

      From I to Person-centric Interpersonal Conversational Named Networked Autononomous Hypermedia Spaces for symmathesy and co-creation that self-organize into communities, forming alliances and beyond into larger and larger We with an eventual reach to all

    1. 409 views Nov 15, 2022 409 views • Nov 15, 2022 Visit the https://archive.devcon.org/ to gain access to the entire library of Devcon talks with the ease of filtering, playlists, personalized suggestions, decentralized access on IPFS and more. https://archive.devcon.org/archive/wa... The Internet Archive holds over 100PB of data, spanning the Wayback Machine, films, scientific publications, vintage video games, and more. What is it like to try to decentalize at this scale? We'll share our experience with networks like Filecoin, Storj, and arweave, discuss design trade-offs, offer recommendations for both builders and those curious about storing large amounts of data, and maybe even muse about how institutions could "disappear from sight... and become all of us" Speaker(s): Arkadiy Kukarkin Skill level: Intermediate Track: Opportunity & Global Impact Keywords: storage,knowledge,scale Follow us: https://twitter.com/efdevcon, https://twitter.com/ethereum Learn more about devcon: https://www.devcon.org/ Learn more about ethereum: https://ethereum.org/

      ww

    1. inspiralunaIjdutchak (John Dutchak)looking for help - i am running orbit-db locally cloned from github -- when i get the address it gives me something like this /orbitdb/zdpuAom28i7mb3xUJPBgHN2FJZ48NqUj3SFg1ZfuyufRMps8J/example - but how do I see this on public ipfs.io for example? I assumed it would be avaiable like any ipfs.add() using the CID -- any help to understand this would be appreciated!!Afaik, OrbitDB doesn't make use of the CIDs. Maybe this document gives you a better idea how data is getting stored. https://github.com/orbitdb/field-manual/blob/main/03_The_Architecture_of_OrbitDB/02_ipfs-log.md.If you are interested, I'd be open of a private discussion and reasearch of this topic in detail since I skipped this part a bit in the beginning.(edited)field-manual/02_ipfs-log.md at main · orbitdb/field-manual - GitHubThe Offical User's Guide to OrbitDB. Contribute to orbitdb/field-manual development by creating an account on GitHub
    2. julienmalard (Julien Malard-Adam)Interesting, thanks! I could definitely look at the code if you can share it.https://github.com/Three0Dev/Three0Pinner All yours!GitHub - Three0Dev/Three0Pinner: A pinning service for Orbitdb, a decentralized database based on IPFS. - GitHubA pinning service for Orbitdb, a decentralized
    1. network of producers and consumers

      =

    2. s principle of universalit

      the Web allowed for - permissionless innovation: - anyone can launch their idea - without depending on specific companies.

    3. potential personal data vault society

      personal data vault society

  2. Feb 2023
    1. TeamGuidesMiddlewareFrontendTriple StoreHow to contributeBlogGitHubSemAppsTeamGuidesMiddlewareFrontendTriple StoreHow to contributeBlogGitHub← Back to main menu

      Description

    1. Building the best way to read on the internet.

      Nice objective

    2. frictionless knowledge management

    1. Forgot Linux Password on WSL? Here's How to Reset it Easily

      wsl linux ubunto password reset

    1. Its peculiar character, too, is that no one possesses theless

      character - Idea - no one possess less - because every other possesses the whole - receives light - without darkening me

      comment - power of light - light of a lit candle can dispel darkness in whole

    2. other nations have thought
      • that these monopolies
      • produce more embarrassment than advantage to society; and
      • it may be observed that
      • the nations which refuse monopolies of invention,
      • are as fruitful as England
      • in new and useful devices.
    3. England was, until we copied her, the only country on earth
      • which ever, by a general law,
      • gave a legal right to the exclusive use of an idea.
    4. That ideas should freely spread from one toanother over the globe,
      • for the moral and mutual instruction of man
      • improvement of his condition,
      • peculiarly and benevolently designed by nature, when she made them,
        • like fire, expansible over all space,
        • without lessening their density in any point,
        • and like the air ...
      • incapable of confinement or
      • exclusive appropriation
    1. BBC Together + Data Pod

      BBC together + Data Pod

    2. prototype personal data store service called the BBC Bo

      personal data store service

    3. Social TV and the future of data
    1. Ivo Velitchkov@kvistgaardReplying to @TrailMarks @TheodoraPetkova and 10 others@TheodoraPetkova there is more recent news from BBC and quite in line with @TrailMarks response https://bbc.co.uk/rd/blog/2022-10-social-tv-and-personal-data… #Solid

    1. Creative list stylingA look at some useful and creative ways to style a list.

    1. Towards a personal data vault society: an interplaybetween technological and business perspectives

      Personal Online Databases are a game changer

      Autonomous Inter(Personal|Planetary) Networked Evergreen HyperMedia Spaces with verifiable provenance: IndyWeb

      created using Open, Commons-based, Peer produced, evergreen, HomeBrew, born interoperable, composable Software Internet for the people, by the people, an Internet that works for People First.

  3. www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
    1. Why Does The Arc Browser Work?

    2. work to Great exception and I think Stephen B the historian you're probably explained exactly what happened well I mean again the big problem is not making amino acids it's sequencing them properly it's like getting a bag of 00:37:45 Scrabble letters and thinking you've got a triple word score you've got to arrange the the letters in the right way and put them on the board in the right place for them to actually convey information one more sudden emergence man 00:37:57 the Anthropologist

      rx

    3. about 2 million years 00:38:10 ago our genus homo just appears quoting Hawks no gradual series of changes in earlier australopithecine populations clearly 00:38:23 leads to the new species and no australopithecine species is obviously transitional close quote well we don't seem to have descended 00:38:35 from apes or at least if we did it ain't in the fossil record what does that tell us

      no descendent from apes

    4. getting a bag of 00:37:45 Scrabble letters and thinking you've got a triple word score you've got to arrange the the letters in the right way and put them on the board in the right place for them to actually convey information

      scrabble letter triple word score

    5. Dan Brown the novelist of that team 00:37:19 pick this up in a book that he entitles origin and he used this to develop his theory of the origin of life

    6. barking up the 00:36:12 wrong tree that's the signature of a wrong idea because if you have the right idea you expect future results to haste to support it

      barking up the wrong tree

    7. to do that you need 00:35:36 instructions and those instructions were found on the DNA molecule and it's the origin of the code that has presented the most acute problem for origin of Life research because chemistry simply doesn't move in the direction of 00:35:48 informational complexity it moves in other directions one other origin you can't get from chemistry to code

      need instructions

      acute problem

      chemistry not

      direction of informational complexity

    8. a huge irony is that 1953 you have the Miller Yuri experiment 00:35:12 Big Flash in the media but you also have the Watson and correct discovery and the two things I've run counter to each other ever since

      Miler Yury Watson

      run counter to each other

    9. Miller and Yuri produced two or maybe three protein 00:35:23 forming amino acids out of The Ensemble of 20 that you would need to build a whole protein but more importantly they didn't show how you could sequence the amino acids properly to get them to fold into proteins

    10. get from simple chemicals to a complex functionally integrated of cell with information processing 00:33:29 systems and miniature machines

      from simple chemicals we get to

      functionally integrated miniature machines

    11. there's code and the looming Specter of the possibility of a coder

      looming spectre coder

    12. there's a worldview dimension to all of this you see if I put on my atheist hat which I do with some difficulty but I try to do it and you say to me 00:31:49 write me an account of the origin of life I will come up with an evolutionary theory immediately because that is the only possibility Allowed by the 00:32:01 naturalistic worldview

      worldview dimension

      materialistic account of the origins of species

      come up with evolutionary theory

    13. deduces it from materialistic philosophy

      lucretius

    14. de rerum Natura Lucretia

    15. ideas that were perhaps crystallized by Darwin had 00:30:57 existed a long time before

      old ideas crystallized

    16. formulates something called the sequence hypothesis

      the four chemicals subunites neucleeotid subunits sequentiual arranbgement in a symbolic arrangements

      information rvevolution came to biology

      how to take section of code randomly changing without

      you attacking champions for the latest science

    17. before you said anything about the fact that the information acquired as linguistic and linguistic language is not produced 00:23:08 by random processes right

      linguistic information

      and language is not processed by random proceses

    18. parts are made of proteins and proteins are the in in essence the toolbox

      30 part rotary engine help process iunfirnation

      each one of those proteins needs egentic information

      gigantic haystack

      not fo find the haystack

      30 proteings

    19. it could not be built gradually and improving each step of the way intermediate stages confer no functional Advantage therefore there's nothing for natural selection to 00:16:42 select

      intermediate stages do not confer advantage

      nothing to select

    20. this is your your sort of thing signal concept irreducible complexity and the story of the mouse trap

      signal concept

    21. who's dead God or Charles Darwin

      =

    1. The first dapp to connect to FxBlox is Functionland's FxFotos app. FxFotos

    2. Getting Rid of the Data Middleman

      data middleman

    1. Towards a multi-perspectival wiki

      Perhaps the InterPersonal Wiki

      The Maker App for Web That We Always Wanted It to Be.

      Built on Web 3 Protocols and Platforms

      Not just shifting the Paradigm from Centralized to DeCent(ralized)

      but flipping it to be People Centered

      "An Internet That Works For People"

      https://hyp.is/cWJkOii9EeyIjKf5jCU6qQ/peoplecentered.net/

      InterPersonal, built from trust for Trust

      a tech we can trust for a world we want https://hyp.is/PDDyzrFUEe2NKid7EcBrdA/twitter.com/tech_we_trust

    2. how to represent intellectual

      It is first and foremost a question of plurality of Presentations relying on a suitable, ideally universal yet perfectly malleable morphic intentional presentations

      see : https://indylab-2022.fission.app/hyp?|Presentation%20First%22&user=indyweb

    3. academic papers in amulti-perspectival way

      this worthy objective calls for a comprehensive, end to end concpetualization of the task, pretty much at the level of intellectual clarity and technical flexibiity that Engelbart and his team was capable of. They were masters of bootstrapping and devised means that promoted intellectual manageability across their technical innovations. Their Command Language Interpreter based approach was genius.

    1. graph based Knowledge Presentation

      Presentation First

      Even back then we focused on MindPlexes aka PossipLex

    2. MindGraph's Knowledge (Re)Presentation and Authoring Framework renders Documentsobsolete.

      Presentation First

    3. bridge the gap between knowledge representationschemes and human natural languages. MindGraph rises to that challenge

      presentation first

    4. presenting users with easy to grasp mental models of what they are doing

      Presentation First

    5. MindGraph: Knowledge Presentation vs RePresentation

      Presentation first

    6. Presentation

      Presentations first

    1. Towards a multi-perspectival wiki
    2. how can you do that asynchronously, remotely

      Now this is Matt's Saiia's Dream Space Constellations for deep conversations that are continuous without being synchronous and contiguous with each participants Autonomous HyperMedia Spaces that contain the scaffolding for everything they share that Indyweb is aiming to create

    3. shared, intersubjective reality.

      intersubjective reality

    4. all participants coming out of that dialogue enriched, expanded, wiser even.

      participants all the wiser

    5. steel-manning

      guess this is the opposite of straw-man. Seeking to find the strong points of a an opposing view

      Or as |Ken Wilber said "Nobody is that smart to be wrong all the time" find the things that expands your perspective with a fresh insights

    6. inviting the people with those perspectives into dialogue.

      interpersonal trusted connections leveraged to create discussion threads

    7. intellectual/academic papers in a multi-perspectival way

      indeed and with full provenance of all incident conversations

    1. Salon.io is unlike any other online publishing system.You’re presented with an infinite blank canvas and limitlesspossibilities to display any type of content the way you want it.No coding required

    Annotators

    1. Stefan Landrock@LrockI like to create Hypermedia. Founder of http://A2029.org, http://B2029.org, http://Salon.io and http://Eternallight.io ➥ Twetching on http://twetch.com/u/101Berlinstefan.landrock.ioJoined April 2008

    1. travesty at accelerating pace

      world travesty accelerating

      During the last 10 years our world has turned into a travesty at accelerating pace

    2. What the fuck is going on?

      world turned into a travesty at an accelerating pace

    1. Structure and Interpretation of Classical Mechanics, second edition

      Description

    1. Trail Marks@TrailMarksAgreed! Processing your own thoughts is the starting point. But then go InterPersonal The Job to be done has been articulated beatifully by @matthewsaiia 's Dream Space is the @collectivenext https://twitter.com/search?q=dream%20space%20(from%3ATrailMarks%20OR%20from%3ATrailHub1)&src=typed_query&f=top… https://bit.ly/2WOw1zw building it @TrailHub1 @MindDriveCo

    1. A modern way of creating two columns, is to use CSS Flexbox. However, it is not supported in Internet Explorer 10 and earlier versions.

      do how = web - CSS flexbox

    1. go to key signing events or anything dorky like that.

      key signing events dorky

    2. every type of content in Perkeep is represented using content-addressable blobs

      content-addressable blobs

    1. it will inevitably, one day, be shut down with very little warning, because that’s just what Google does

      app script

      Google has a service called Apps Script. It means that anyone can write simple code to easily change and automate things in Gmail, Calendar, Docs, YouTube, whatever. It’s a brilliant service, I’ve no idea how it ever got made! And it will inevitably, one day, be shut down with very little warning, because that’s just what Google does. But Apps Script meant that to fix this problem, I could just spend an hour or so writing a bit of code

    2. Useful new technologies generally follow a sigmoid curve

      Useful new technologies generally follow a sigmoid curve. You have a slow takeoff as the technology is invented and the major pain points get sorted out, and then you have this incredible explosion of growth as people find it useful and the technology gets better and better and better and better, and loads of competitors enter the market, and people find more and more and more and more real-world, practical uses for it. And there’s this massive race to make newer, better, bigger things that people keep making more stuff with. And then you reach the limit of what’s possible with that technology, and the rate of progress flattens out again

    3. Everything is about to change

    1. we see that now with large-scale models they're very large-scale models like gpt-3 01:06:06 it started two years ago four years ago it wasn't feasible in fact they did create gpt-2 which didn't work 01:06:18 so it required a certain amount of timing having to do with this exponential growth of computing power

      gpt-2 large scale models

    2. your genius versus that its time has come

      genius vs its time has come

    3. futurism in some sense is a study of timing 01:06:31 trying to understand how the world will evolve

      futurism study of timing

    4. imagine you're giving a speech about how you created this well you'd 01:04:50 have to then work backwards as to how you would create it in order to make it work

      speech work backwards make it work

    5. put yourself in the position 01:04:25 what you're trying to create already exists and then you're explaining like how it works exactly

      Anything is possible if you deem it so

      and figure out what would it take to make it so

    6. can you speak to the process of thinking of how to think how to think creatively

      how to think creatively

    7. use lucid dreaming to think to come up with ideas as a source of 01:03:44 creativity

      lucid dreaming as source of creativity

    8. never forever

      =

    9. we'll achieve longevity escape velocity i think that we'll start with people who are very diligent about this

      longevity escape velocity

    10. i do spend a lot of time just tinkering with my own body to keep it going

      tinkering keep it going

    11. advance my life expectancy more than a year every year

      extend life expectancy

    12. the universe is computational

      comment :

    1. The nested hierarchy of subjective (phenomenal) experience (reinterpretation of Fig. 2). In this nested hierarchy the higher-level phenomenal entities are based on complex organization of lower-level phenomenal entities all the way down to the simplest phenomenal qualities.

      for : plex

    1. you can link out

      you can link out in - paragraph form as a bullet list through numbers - whatever floats your boat they - can serve as - dashboards or - overviews in your system and - can also serve as Hub Spots - for all your research on a given topic

    2. map of content is a summation of a bunch of other related notes it's

      gloss : map of content - is a : - summation of a bunch of other related notes - a normal note in your obsidian Vault that - links out to about bunch of other notes

    3. favorite quotes
      • I am not a narcissist
      • life is an infinite game

    4. mock Central

      emergence level five the highest level of emergence comes when you create a home note with all of your highest order notes the home note is your beginning and your end your launch pad and home base your home note allows for simultaneous top-down Thinking by looking at your system from the home nut or bottom up thinking by creating Atomic notes and adding them to mocks linked to your home note

    5. colliding phase of mock creation

      at emergence level four mocks start to get linked to other mocks you're in the colliding phase of mock creation and linking your mocks this allows you to fly around your note Library rapidly organically getting unforced Behavior space repetition you can see in my happiness mock how my mock links to other mocks that I have in my system

    6. comes a point in the process where you want a bird's eye view of the relationships between the notes you're connecting or 00:07:26 you just want to be a bird either is fine

      bird's eye view

    7. ask if you really need to migrate all those nodes from your old system into the new one

      ask need to migrate?

    8. hit a mental 00:04:43 squeeze point

      point which is when you notice so much notes in your Vault that are not organized that you just have to create some form of organization and another is if you're migrating from another system into obsidian I already have a ton of notes you want to create a box out of

    9. do too much organizing to the point where you don't even create anything

      too much organizing

    10. do the thinking and linking first and the organization later

      thinking and linking first

    11. benefits of mod creation

      what mock organized systems reduce the need for folders and tags instead you can - use links as your primary organization feature

      they also allow you to - see the relationship between seemingly unrelated ideas as notes - connect you assemble them together and this only - becomes more magical once - mocks start linking to other mocks and

      • mocks allow you to think bottom up and top down
    12. flesh out notes that I've recently created and I'm still thinking about

      flesh out notes

    13. have the most recent notes

      I can go in here and flesh out notes that I've recently created and I'm still thinking about

    14. a data view query that pulls all of the most recent notes in my encounters folder

    15. my encounter box

      serves as an - overview of my encounters - the most recent notes from my encounters folder - a folder that collects all the notes that I create in my system - when a note is created it is put in the encounters folder

    16. I have all these ideas on things

      that are related to that these are all notes in themselves that are linked to other notes and other things that my personal Knowledge Management PKM MOC =

      Description

    17. my personal Knowledge 00:02:47 Management mock
      • just a bunch of notes in here
      • related to personal Knowledge Management
    18. my happiness mock
      • all of my notes related to happiness

    19. Nick 00:01:43 Milo

      originator if the tern = MOC is = Nick Milo

    20. assimilate them into a home note which will serve as your navigational home page

      assimilate into - navigational - home page

    21. the most effective easy to understand and interesting way to organize my notes is through maps of content

      = maps of content

    22. create some notes and let your future self do with your problems just like in real life

      future self deal with the problem

    23. Description

    24. Solving The Folder, Tags, Links Debate With MOCs (Maps of Content) 5.9K views 3 months ago How I Use Obsidian

      Description

    1. The Markdown Guide is a free and open-source reference guide that explains how to use Markdown, the simple and easy-to-use markup language you can use to format virtually any document.

      <svg version="1.1" id="Layer_1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" x="0px" y="0px" width="208px" height="128px" viewBox="0 0 208 128" enable-background="new 0 0 208 128" xml:space="preserve"> <path fill="none" stroke="#499bea" stroke-width="10" d="M15,5h178c5.523,0,10,4.477,10,10v98c0,5.523-4.477,10-10,10H15 c-5.523,0-10-4.477-10-10V15C5,9.477,9.477,5,15,5z"/> <path fill="#499bea" d="M30,98V30h20l20,25l20-25h20v68H90V59L70,84L50,59v39H30z M155,98l-30-33h20V30h20v35h20L155,98z"/> </svg>

      svg source ```html

      <svg version="1.1" id="Layer_1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" x="0px" y="0px" width="208px" height="128px" viewBox="0 0 208 128" enable-background="new 0 0 208 128" xml:space="preserve"> <path fill="none" stroke="#FFFFFF" stroke-width="10" d="M15,5h178c5.523,0,10,4.477,10,10v98c0,5.523-4.477,10-10,10H15 c-5.523,0-10-4.477-10-10V15C5,9.477,9.477,5,15,5z"/> <path fill="#FFFFFF" d="M30,98V30h20l20,25l20-25h20v68H90V59L70,84L50,59v39H30z M155,98l-30-33h20V30h20v35h20L155,98z"/> </svg> ```

    1. ḥ LATIN SMALL LETTER H WITH DOT BELOW LATIN SMALL LETTER H WITH DOT BELOW is a character in the Latin Extended Additional Unicode subset.

      for hypothesis social annotation

    1. -eme

      in linguistics, noted as an active suffix and word-formation element from 1953; from French -ème "unit, sound," from phonème (see phoneme).

    2. "unit of language structure."

      = grapheme

    1. one provider

      no provider, open, ubiquitous evergreen

    2. decentralized technologies

      not decent enough, still server based If you depend on a server you are still a slave

      We need autonomous People's Networks tht works for people, and let them do it for themselves

    3. The latest from Bluesky.
    1. according to a blog post

      to : https://blueskyweb.xyz/blog/10-18-2022-the-at-protocol

    2. Departed Twitter Founder Jack Dorsey Is Launching a New Social NetworkbyMaggie Harrison

      web : https://futurism.com/the-byte/twitter-founder-jack-dorsey-web3-social-network print : https://bafybeidneevme7odpdwjmy5kpx6jxzj647zwkhe6yn67x5lcjl2aiqmx24.ipfs.w3s.link/Departed%20Twitter%20Founder%20Jack%20Dorsey%20Is%20Launching%20a%20New%20Social%20Network.pdf

    1. Comento UI Vue UI components used in Comento

      commento UI

    1. RealWorld repo.
    2. something more than a “to do” app. Usually “to-dos” don’t convey enough knowledge and perspective to actually build real applications.

      real perspective

    3. A RealWorld Comparison of Front-End Frameworks 2020

    4. That said AppRun, Elm, and Svelte are really impressive.

    5. The sooner you paint and the sooner someone can do something, the better the experience for the person who is using the App.

      Description

    1. About "The mother of all demo apps" — Exemplary fullstack Medium.com clone powered by React, Angular, Node, Django, and many more 🏅

    1. what's always stuck with me is the complete effortlessness of meditation

      effortlessness

    2. The Effortless Meditation, Peter Russell
    3. we just drop back into our own beingness and it's so so simple and it's that for me that allows me just 00:02:42 a sense wake up at any time I want to I mean I'm going to five seconds later I'll be caught up in thought again maybe but that doesn't matter it's not about how do we stay there the practice for me 00:02:55 it's not about staying in that state but it's about how do we come back to it recognizing would be drawn off then how do we come back

      not stay how to come back

    4. more about attending to the quality of the attention and notice whenever this is 00:02:30 tightness in the attention just to let it soften and relax

      attending to the quality of the attention

      and in my case instead of pursuing the details of the thought process that I am engagred with, stop trying tom pursue and think it through and shift the attention to the the point of it all and just be grateful for the chance of that persistent engagement

    5. whenever we're 00:01:13 caught in some thoughts I'm thinking whatever it is that always creates some slight sense of tension or constriction 00:01:25 in the mind and if we can notice that it's very faint but with practice we begin to notice how as soon as we're caught up in thinking whatever it is or focusing the attention anyway this is 00:01:38 very slight sense of tightness comes into the mind if we can notice that and recognize that's also part of the present moment there's nothing wrong with that that's just how this i

      notice tightness nothing wrong with that

      do not try to empty your mind

    6. meditation is allowing the mind to relax and when we allow the mind to relax were allowing our thoughts to relax we begin to drop back into our own essential nature back 00:01:01 into our beingness back into that sense of just fundamental self

      this would only work if you do not think that the self is an illusion but quite the opposite the only thing that let's you connect with what is real

    1. Ontology defined as an "explicit specification of a conceptualization," is just the tip of an iceberg giving us the illusion of understanding. Part of the Quest for normative surety that surely brings ruin: "Knowledge without the situated knower" result: View from nowhere

      view from nowhere

      • is a : meme

      ontology = consistent naming is essential

      It is not to be mistaken for what is being named

      Magical thinking: "Anything is possible if you deem it so"

      But you need to find it's true name , which is only and index to an associative comPLEX https://indylab-2022.fission.app/hyp/?view%20point&user=gyuri

      Description

    1. I built the same app 10 times // Which JS Framework is best?

    2. Gyuri Lajos 1 second ago Still congratulate on the very nice summaries of the frameworks. Svelte is rightly coming up. Show less Read more 1.0x 0 Like 0 Dislike Reply Gyuri Lajos 0 seconds ago https://hypothes.is/a/EmQxSqvcEe2ivIMtMs4kww unlike react it does not need to be refactored every year or so. If the you cannot get the concept right, state management is a broken concept, it is not even clear what it is that you really want to do, hence the constant rework. As Alan Kay said about the browser, it is a broken wheel, it is not even clear what it is. Why is it that the most popular frameworks perform worse? And remember since the number of people working in the field doubles every 5 years or so, (Uncle Bob Martin) that means half of the mass of programmers have less than 5 years experience, popularity = pop culture and cargo cult. To be fair, Java got to be the top language because although it failed (first time) for set-top boxes, it did have huge marketing budget, had tried and eventuallyu failed in the browser, as applets, then escaped to the server side, eclipsed by javascript for good reasons. Android saved it, but it stills a lot to be desired. Back in the day there was a great project for Windows mobile called Ewe that was great UI (not using platform libraries but ist own drawing of UI elements. It was about 2 Mb 20 years ago and worked interchageably on mobile and desktop windows. So there. Show less Read more 1.0x 0 Like 0 Dislike Reply Gyuri Lajos 1 second ago do checkout apprun, and todo up is not enough. https://indylab-2022.fission.app/hyp?apprun&user=gyuri

      My comments

    1. recognizes that uniformity and expansion are not always the best goals.

      uniformity and expansion considered harmful

    2. Platform Co-op School Community Assembly Highlights

      Description

    1. Collaborative Technology Alliance emphasized the need for collaboration and interoperability among different platforms

      interoperability among different-platforms

    2. facilitate community-building, collaboration, and impactful action in the world.

      facilitate community building, collaboration and impactful action

    3. Instead of focusing on engagement-driven content creation

      engagement drive content creation

    4. What sets Hylo apart is its pro-social commons approach

      = Hylo = pro-social commons approach

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    1. Founding partner of the 5-month Antikythera Studio. One Project is an operating non-profit and a giving foundation whose mission is to support a global transition to an economy that is equitable, ecological and effective.

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    2. Antikythera” refers to a computational technology that discloses and accelerates the deeper condition of planetary intelligence.

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