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    James Gleick (jamesgleick@zirk.us)'s status on Friday, 03-May-2024 00:11:39 JST James Gleick James Gleick
    • Cory Doctorow
    • Molly White

    If you’re frustrated about what the online world has become, and you remember “the good old days” with nostalgia (rightly or wrongly), and you despair about our collective ability to find a way forward, this by @molly0xfff offers an important perspective. With reason for hope. She has become an essential voice, along with @pluralistic and Jaron Lanier.

    https://www.citationneeded.news/we-can-have-a-different-web/

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      Aral Balkan (aral@mastodon.ar.al)'s status on Friday, 03-May-2024 02:23:01 JST Aral Balkan Aral Balkan
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      • CurrentBias

      @currentbias @JamesGleick @molly0xfff @pluralistic Thank you 💕

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      CurrentBias (currentbias@open-source-eschaton.net)'s status on Friday, 03-May-2024 02:23:13 JST CurrentBias CurrentBias
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      • Aral Balkan
      • Molly White

      @JamesGleick @molly0xfff @pluralistic

      Shouting out @aral and the Small Web as well: https://ar.al/2020/08/07/what-is-the-small-web/

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        What is the Small Web?
        Updated June 19th, 2023 Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos. But that doesn’t mean you can’t watch it! You can download Small Is Beautiful #23 directly, and watch it with your favourite video player. Small Is Beautiful (Oct, 2022): What is the Small Web and why do we need it? Today, I want to introduce you to a concept – and a vision for the future of our species in the digital and networked age – that I’ve spoken about for a while but never specifically written about:
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      JoeBecomeTheSun (joebecomethesun@social.vivaldi.net)'s status on Friday, 03-May-2024 14:50:23 JST JoeBecomeTheSun JoeBecomeTheSun
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      • Aral Balkan
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      • CurrentBias

      @currentbias @JamesGleick @molly0xfff @pluralistic @aral After reading the article, I think that P2P technology like Bittorrent, IPFS, Tribler, Zeronet, Freenet, Webtorrent, Cabal, Holepunch and other technologies are the logical conclusion of the small web. With P2P technology, if your file goes mega viral, you don't get a giant web hosting bill because everyone else helped share the burden with their own connection.

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      Aral Balkan (aral@mastodon.ar.al)'s status on Friday, 03-May-2024 14:50:23 JST Aral Balkan Aral Balkan
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      • JoeBecomeTheSun

      @JoeBecomeTheSun @currentbias @JamesGleick @molly0xfff @pluralistic The goal isn’t to go mega viral, it’s to encourage human-scale networks and communities. (1/5)

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      Aral Balkan (aral@mastodon.ar.al)'s status on Friday, 03-May-2024 14:51:08 JST Aral Balkan Aral Balkan
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      The issue, of course, then becomes: how do we make it as simple as possible to setup and use such a place, without any technical knowledge. How do we make it as easy to own your own place on the web as it is to sign up for a Facebook account? How do we make it ten seconds and zero technical knowledge? How do we make it so these places can communicate with each directly. In other words, how do we build a peer to peer web (the Small Web)? (4/5)

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      Aral Balkan (aral@mastodon.ar.al)'s status on Friday, 03-May-2024 14:51:09 JST Aral Balkan Aral Balkan
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      Add to that the universal issues with peer to peer (findability and availability) and you can see how my design evolved to take advantage of the inherent strengths of the web (an always on node at a simple address – a domain name). (With any highly available peer to peer system you still need an always on fallback node for findability and availability/relay so why not make that a node you own and make that the core of the system?) (3/5)

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      Aral Balkan (aral@mastodon.ar.al)'s status on Friday, 03-May-2024 14:51:10 JST Aral Balkan Aral Balkan
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      I initially started with the same assumption and prototyped the early versions using the hypercore protocol (e.g., see https://github.com/indie-mirror/hypha-spike-multiwriter-2/tree/master). I thought at the time that a replicated directed acyclic graph could be core of such a system but it has a huge downside: the data structure must be replicated on all nodes. (2/5)

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        GitHub - indie-mirror/hypha-spike-multiwriter-2: Mirror of https://source.ind.ie/hypha/spikes/multiwriter-2
        Mirror of https://source.ind.ie/hypha/spikes/multiwriter-2 - indie-mirror/hypha-spike-multiwriter-2
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      Aral Balkan (aral@mastodon.ar.al)'s status on Friday, 03-May-2024 14:52:38 JST Aral Balkan Aral Balkan
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      Further, how do we ensure that as this system scales no one entity/organisations scales alongside it? In other words, how do we make it scale horizontally not vertically? That’s what I’ve spent the last six years working on. And it’s exciting to finally feel like it’s getting to a point where I can open it up to a larger group of people this year. (5/5)

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      Aral Balkan (aral@mastodon.ar.al)'s status on Saturday, 04-May-2024 16:12:42 JST Aral Balkan Aral Balkan
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      • benjamin_egon

      @benjamin_egon We can make a capitalism-free search engine, sure. But why instead? We can do both. In fact, since we’ve been working for over half the past decade specifically on realising one of them and have our (only two pairs of) hands full with it, someone else (maybe you?) can do the other.

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      benjamin_egon (benjamin_egon@mstdn.social)'s status on Saturday, 04-May-2024 16:12:43 JST benjamin_egon benjamin_egon
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      • Aral Balkan

      @aral Can we make instead a capitalism-free search engine ? With a public black list for example ?

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      Aral Balkan (aral@mastodon.ar.al)'s status on Tuesday, 07-May-2024 03:46:18 JST Aral Balkan Aral Balkan
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      @benjamin_egon Heya,

      The actual #SmallWeb stuff isn’t live yet (the peer to peer web sites) but if you mean just personal sites, etc., here you go:

      - https://ar.al
      - https://laurakalbag.com
      - https://small-tech.org

      :)

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        Aral Balkan
        Aral Balkan’s personal web site. Covers small technology as an alternative to big tech and surveillance capitalism, human rights in the digital age (cyborg rights), personhood, and democracy.
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        Hello! We’re a tiny and independent two-person not-for-profit based in Ireland. We are building the Small Web. No, it’s not web3, it’s web0.
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        Hello! I’m a friendly designer originally from the UK, now living in Ireland. You’ll usually find me talking about rights-respecting design, accessibility and inclusivity, privacy, web design and development.
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      benjamin_egon (benjamin_egon@mstdn.social)'s status on Tuesday, 07-May-2024 03:46:19 JST benjamin_egon benjamin_egon
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      • Aral Balkan

      Hello @aral , i'm working on a POC to indexing website (from scratch), have you any #SmallWeb domains (website) to work with please ?

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