User:PhaseMage
I'm a system's software developer.
In the Summer of 2014, I started with the belief that technology can make the world a better place for everyone. I've been developing the IsoGrid (IsoGrid.org) in my spare time since then.
But what does 'better' mean? A moral foundation was required:
Good: 1. Respect and empowerment for the individual 2. Economic Freedom 3. Political Freedom 4. Social Freedom 5. Community, freedom to associate 6. Diversity of {Thought, Government, Community, Genetics, Ecosystem, Consumption} 7. Long-term Economic growth 8. Long-term Technological growth
Bad: 1. Overwhelming sameness 2. Suffering, followed by death 3. Death, Destruction, Waste 4. Suffering
Eventually, I focused on network protocol design as a means to make the world 'better'. Driven by the belief that decentralization can help promote more of the 'good' and help prevent much of the 'bad', I set about designing a truly distributed network. I've released my results so far into the public domain via a full stack specification, and you can find the latest version of the spec at IsoGrid.org