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DIGEST — REDECENTRALIZE.ORG Redecentralize Digest. The Redecentralize Digest is a monthly publication about internet (re)decentralisation. It covers progress and thoughts relating technology and politics, without ties to a particular project nor to one definition of decentralisation — REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST The Redecentralize Digest is a monthly publication about internet (re)decentralisation. It covers progress and thoughts relating technology and politics, without ties to a particular project nor to one definition of decentralisation — figuring out its meanings and relations is part of the mission. REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST Redecentralize Digest — January 2021. Following a years-old resolution, we finally moved the Redecentralize.org website to our own server (from GitHub Pages; turns out there is a self-hostable drop-in replacement for that). Apologies for any hick-ups that might occur (if you follow our RSS feed, you might have received all our old postsanew
REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST In this issue: DWeb meetup • Reimagining the internet • MatrixSpaces • etc.
REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST Redecentralize Digest — February 2021. February was short (as usual) but packed, counting two new websites for the decentralisation community. Covered in this digest: The long-awaited DWeb community website launched, along with the “DWeb principles” declaration. Thoughtful writing about “ user domestication ” and openplatforms.
INTERVIEWS — REDECENTRALIZE.ORG Nicholas Tollervey talks about the drogulus, his programmable peer-to-peer data store. In the process he describes how a Distributed Hash Table (DHT) works and what motivated him to REDECENTRALIZE.ORGREDECENTRALIZEABOUTBLOGFOUNDER INTERVIEWSREDIGESTEVENTS Redecentralize relies heavily on its community of technologists, scientists, designers and decentralization enthusiasts. Get involved! We need web developers, community managers, event organisers, marketing and policy advisors to help build and grow our community and organise our next conference. ABOUT — REDECENTRALIZE.ORGSEE MORE ON REDECENTRALIZE.ORG REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST The Redecentralize Digest is a monthly publication about internet (re)decentralisation. It covers progress and thoughts relating technology and politics, without ties to a particular project nor to one definition of decentralisation — figuring out its meanings and relations is part of the mission. This edition was written by Gerbenwith help
DIGEST — REDECENTRALIZE.ORG Redecentralize Digest. The Redecentralize Digest is a monthly publication about internet (re)decentralisation. It covers progress and thoughts relating technology and politics, without ties to a particular project nor to one definition of decentralisation — REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST The Redecentralize Digest is a monthly publication about internet (re)decentralisation. It covers progress and thoughts relating technology and politics, without ties to a particular project nor to one definition of decentralisation — figuring out its meanings and relations is part of the mission. REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST Redecentralize Digest — January 2021. Following a years-old resolution, we finally moved the Redecentralize.org website to our own server (from GitHub Pages; turns out there is a self-hostable drop-in replacement for that). Apologies for any hick-ups that might occur (if you follow our RSS feed, you might have received all our old postsanew
REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST In this issue: DWeb meetup • Reimagining the internet • MatrixSpaces • etc.
REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST Redecentralize Digest — February 2021. February was short (as usual) but packed, counting two new websites for the decentralisation community. Covered in this digest: The long-awaited DWeb community website launched, along with the “DWeb principles” declaration. Thoughtful writing about “ user domestication ” and openplatforms.
INTERVIEWS — REDECENTRALIZE.ORG Nicholas Tollervey talks about the drogulus, his programmable peer-to-peer data store. In the process he describes how a Distributed Hash Table (DHT) works and what motivated him to BLOG — REDECENTRALIZE.ORG Our systems for accountability can’t or won’t keep up. By building alternatives, the decentralisation of networks, governance and control are a promising antidote. That’s why it’s exciting to see web inventor Tim Berners-Lee announce a commercial venture to support the Solid platform. 4 October 2018 - REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST Redecentralize Digest — January 2021. Following a years-old resolution, we finally moved the Redecentralize.org website to our own server (from GitHub Pages; turns out there is a self-hostable drop-in replacement for that). Apologies for any hick-ups that might occur (if you follow our RSS feed, you might have received all our old postsanew
REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST Other digests Redecentralize Digest — June 2020 Decentralization Off The Shelf. Decentralization Off The Shelf (DOTS) is a new initiative by Simply Secure and friends to help developers and (UX) designers of decentralised software make better user-facing applications:. Decentralization Off The Shelf is a collective initiative to identify needs, synthesize priorities, provide resources RADAR — REDECENTRALIZE.ORG Redecentralize Radar. These are some apps we found good enough to recommend trying, using and sharing them. They may help you replace their less benevolent alternatives, and get more control over your data and digital devices. The list below is short, selective, and somewhat outdated; for more tips, perhaps have a look at the excellent REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST Redecentralize Digest — December 2020. Happy new month! A good moment to look back at the last month. In this digest we’ll cover: The EU’s new proposals for regulating ‘gatekeeper’ platforms. The Remote CCC conference and DWeb meetup. Technology’s trade-offs discussed in “ The Decentralized Web of Hate ”. Misc tips &updates and
REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST The Redecentralize Digest is a monthly publication about internet (re)decentralisation. It covers progress and thoughts relating technology and politics, without ties to a particular project nor to one definition of decentralisation — figuring out its meanings and relations is part of the mission. REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST The Redecentralize Digest is a monthly publication about internet (re)decentralisation. It covers progress and thoughts relating technology and politics, without ties to a particular project nor to one definition of decentralisation — figuring out its meanings and relations is part of the mission. REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST Other digests Redecentralize Digest — July 2020. Having started in July 2019, this monthly digest has been going for a full year now. Thanks for all the positive and constructive feedback so far! CENTRALISATION IS A DANGER TO DEMOCRACY Centralisation is a danger to democracy. 18 Jan 2021 — Guest post by Michał “rysiek” Woźniak After the violent events at the US Capitol social media monopolists are finally waking up to the reality that centralisation is dangerous; with power over daily communication of hundreds of millions of users comes responsibility perhaps too bigeven for Big Tech.
#4: PAUL GARDNER-STEPHEN Welcome to the redecentralization interviews, and today I’ve got Paul Gardner-Stephen from the Serval Project with me, which is about mesh networking of phone calls. Hello Paul! Paul Gardner-Stephen: Good morning! Francis: So, could you tell us a little bit about the Serval Project, where you got the idea from and how it all got going? REDECENTRALIZE.ORGREDECENTRALIZEABOUTBLOGFOUNDER INTERVIEWSREDIGESTEVENTS Redecentralize relies heavily on its community of technologists, scientists, designers and decentralization enthusiasts. Get involved! We need web developers, community managers, event organisers, marketing and policy advisors to help build and grow our community and organise our next conference. ABOUT — REDECENTRALIZE.ORGSEE MORE ON REDECENTRALIZE.ORG BLOG — REDECENTRALIZE.ORG Our systems for accountability can’t or won’t keep up. By building alternatives, the decentralisation of networks, governance and control are a promising antidote. That’s why it’s exciting to see web inventor Tim Berners-Lee announce a commercial venture to support the Solid platform. 4 October 2018 - DIGEST — REDECENTRALIZE.ORG Redecentralize Digest. The Redecentralize Digest is a monthly publication about internet (re)decentralisation. It covers progress and thoughts relating technology and politics, without ties to a particular project nor to one definition of decentralisation — REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST The Redecentralize Digest is a monthly publication about internet (re)decentralisation. It covers progress and thoughts relating technology and politics, without ties to a particular project nor to one definition of decentralisation — figuring out its meanings and relations is part of the mission. This edition was written by Gerbenwith help
REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST The Redecentralize Digest is a monthly publication about internet (re)decentralisation. It covers progress and thoughts relating technology and politics, without ties to a particular project nor to one definition of decentralisation — figuring out its meanings and relations is part of the mission. REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST Redecentralize Digest — January 2021. Following a years-old resolution, we finally moved the Redecentralize.org website to our own server (from GitHub Pages; turns out there is a self-hostable drop-in replacement for that). Apologies for any hick-ups that might occur (if you follow our RSS feed, you might have received all our old postsanew
REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST Redecentralize Digest — February 2021. February was short (as usual) but packed, counting two new websites for the decentralisation community. Covered in this digest: The long-awaited DWeb community website launched, along with the “DWeb principles” declaration. Thoughtful writing about “ user domestication ” and openplatforms.
CENTRALISATION IS A DANGER TO DEMOCRACY Centralisation is a danger to democracy. 18 Jan 2021 — Guest post by Michał “rysiek” Woźniak After the violent events at the US Capitol social media monopolists are finally waking up to the reality that centralisation is dangerous; with power over daily communication of hundreds of millions of users comes responsibility perhaps too bigeven for Big Tech.
HOW SOLID IS TIM’S PLAN TO REDECENTRALIZE THE WEB The internet and near-costless scaling of digital has allowed the concentration of too much power in too few hands. Our systems for accountability can’t or won’t keep up. By building alternatives, the decentralisation of networks, governance and control are a promising antidote. That’s why it’s exciting to see web inventor Tim Berners-Lee announce a commercial venture to support the REDECENTRALIZE.ORGREDECENTRALIZEABOUTBLOGFOUNDER INTERVIEWSREDIGESTEVENTS Redecentralize relies heavily on its community of technologists, scientists, designers and decentralization enthusiasts. Get involved! We need web developers, community managers, event organisers, marketing and policy advisors to help build and grow our community and organise our next conference. ABOUT — REDECENTRALIZE.ORGSEE MORE ON REDECENTRALIZE.ORG BLOG — REDECENTRALIZE.ORG Our systems for accountability can’t or won’t keep up. By building alternatives, the decentralisation of networks, governance and control are a promising antidote. That’s why it’s exciting to see web inventor Tim Berners-Lee announce a commercial venture to support the Solid platform. 4 October 2018 - DIGEST — REDECENTRALIZE.ORG Redecentralize Digest. The Redecentralize Digest is a monthly publication about internet (re)decentralisation. It covers progress and thoughts relating technology and politics, without ties to a particular project nor to one definition of decentralisation — REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST The Redecentralize Digest is a monthly publication about internet (re)decentralisation. It covers progress and thoughts relating technology and politics, without ties to a particular project nor to one definition of decentralisation — figuring out its meanings and relations is part of the mission. This edition was written by Gerbenwith help
REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST The Redecentralize Digest is a monthly publication about internet (re)decentralisation. It covers progress and thoughts relating technology and politics, without ties to a particular project nor to one definition of decentralisation — figuring out its meanings and relations is part of the mission. REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST Redecentralize Digest — January 2021. Following a years-old resolution, we finally moved the Redecentralize.org website to our own server (from GitHub Pages; turns out there is a self-hostable drop-in replacement for that). Apologies for any hick-ups that might occur (if you follow our RSS feed, you might have received all our old postsanew
REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST Redecentralize Digest — February 2021. February was short (as usual) but packed, counting two new websites for the decentralisation community. Covered in this digest: The long-awaited DWeb community website launched, along with the “DWeb principles” declaration. Thoughtful writing about “ user domestication ” and openplatforms.
CENTRALISATION IS A DANGER TO DEMOCRACY Centralisation is a danger to democracy. 18 Jan 2021 — Guest post by Michał “rysiek” Woźniak After the violent events at the US Capitol social media monopolists are finally waking up to the reality that centralisation is dangerous; with power over daily communication of hundreds of millions of users comes responsibility perhaps too bigeven for Big Tech.
HOW SOLID IS TIM’S PLAN TO REDECENTRALIZE THE WEB The internet and near-costless scaling of digital has allowed the concentration of too much power in too few hands. Our systems for accountability can’t or won’t keep up. By building alternatives, the decentralisation of networks, governance and control are a promising antidote. That’s why it’s exciting to see web inventor Tim Berners-Lee announce a commercial venture to support the ABOUT — REDECENTRALIZE.ORG A stickler for truth and a believer in better, Gerben dabbles in EU policy making to advocate for interoperable & decentralised technology, while working on data protection with noyb.He contributes to Redecentralize since 2019, launched the Redecentralize Digest and maintains the website.. Gerben is a full-stack technologist, swaying from soldering transistors to training neural networks, with INTERVIEWS — REDECENTRALIZE.ORG Nicholas Tollervey talks about the drogulus, his programmable peer-to-peer data store. In the process he describes how a Distributed Hash Table (DHT) works and what motivated him to RADAR — REDECENTRALIZE.ORG Redecentralize Radar. These are some apps we found good enough to recommend trying, using and sharing them. They may help you replace their less benevolent alternatives, and get more control over your data and digital devices. The list below is short, selective, and somewhat outdated; for more tips, perhaps have a look at the excellent REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST Other digests Redecentralize Digest — June 2020 Decentralization Off The Shelf. Decentralization Off The Shelf (DOTS) is a new initiative by Simply Secure and friends to help developers and (UX) designers of decentralised software make better user-facing applications:. Decentralization Off The Shelf is a collective initiative to identify needs, synthesize priorities, provide resources REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST Other digests Redecentralize Digest — November 2020 Digital public infrastructure. In the “Mapping Social Media” project of the Knight First Amendment institute, Ethan Zuckerman analyses the ‘logic’ of several types of social networks (for example ‘chat logic’, ‘civic logic’ or ‘crypto logic’), by comparing networks along five axes: their technology, revenue model REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST The Redecentralize Digest is a monthly publication about internet (re)decentralisation. It covers progress and thoughts relating technology and politics, without ties to a particular project nor to one definition of decentralisation — figuring out its meanings and relations is part of the mission. REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST The Redecentralize Digest is a monthly publication about internet (re)decentralisation. It covers progress and thoughts relating technology and politics, without ties to a particular project nor to one definition of decentralisation — figuring out its meanings and relations is part of the mission. REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST Other digests Redecentralize Digest — August 2020 Don’t shoot the messenger. The Google Play app store decided that several Fediverse apps (at least Subway Tooter, Fedilab, Husky, MastoPane) will be removed from the store because they ‘promote violence or incite hatred’; thereby blaming the app for the forums (typically Mastodon instances) people could connect to by knowingly REDECENTRALIZE DIGEST Redecentralize Digest — July 2019. We’ve been quietly working on revitalising Redecentralize with a few initiatives, and one of them is upgrading this newsletter to become a monthly digest! Event updates, publications, reviews and summaries of all things decentralised. This is the very first edition, so we will be playing with the format as #4: PAUL GARDNER-STEPHEN Welcome to the redecentralization interviews, and today I’ve got Paul Gardner-Stephen from the Serval Project with me, which is about mesh networking of phone calls. Hello Paul! Paul Gardner-Stephen: Good morning! Francis: So, could you tell us a little bit about the Serval Project, where you got the idea from and how it all got going?Redecentralize
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