@aral I'd like to see a list of how you perceive your small web ideas are differentiated from Tim Berners-Lee's Solid/Inrupt ideas. They seem quite similar to me.
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scotth (scotth@fosstodon.org)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Sep-2023 01:35:23 JST scotth @aral I like the concept of the small web. I wasn't aware of this effort until today. I am working a similar effort myself; however, it is my thought that Deno can provide the ubiquitous compute run-time locally, since it is a binary w/o ecosystem dependencies. The other ideas work the same. Deno provides an HTTP server in the runtime and typical Node features. Use the rest of your Kitten tech in much the same way... just hook up Deno so you can run on anything offline, local, WWW, etc.
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scotth (scotth@fosstodon.org)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Sep-2023 01:32:01 JST scotth @tomjennings You can extend this to any deep supply chain product: medical, skyscraper, etc. Deep supply chains hide the petroleum magic that makes them work. https://genugreen.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/flow-chart-for-products-from-petroleum-based-feedstocks.png Another: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/acs.est.7b04573