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28 February 2025

  • 13:5413:54, 28 February 2025 diff hist +1,352 Degen CommunismNo edit summary current
  • 13:4913:49, 28 February 2025 diff hist +1,317 N Tyson Yunkaporta on Indigenous ComplexityCreated page with "Podcast via https://www.jimruttshow.com/tyson-yunkaporta-1/ =Description= Jim Rutt: "An important new thinker only comes around every few years. Tyson Yunkaport is that thinker right now. We talk about his amazing new book, Sand Talk, in which he looks at the meta-crisis of our contemporary scene through the dual lenses of complexity science and his Indigenous Australian culture. We talk about: his Apalech Clan & personal background, impacts of smartphones, defining..." current
  • 13:3813:38, 28 February 2025 diff hist +2,044 N Land as the Source of the Law in Indigenous JurisprudenceCreated page with "'''* Book: The Land Is the Source of the Law: A Dialogic Encounter with Indigenous Jurisprudence. C.F. Black. 2010''' URL = =Description= "brings an inter-jurisdictional dimension to the field of indigenous jurisprudence: comparing Indigenous legal regimes in New Zealand, the USA and Australia, it offers a ‘dialogical encounter with an Indigenous jurisprudence’ in which individuals are characterised by their rights and responsibilities into the Land. Though a re..." current
  • 13:2013:20, 28 February 2025 diff hist +2,837 N Scaling Up vs. Scaling AcrossCreated page with "=Discussion= Deborah Frieze: "Modern winemakers have learned to embrace the notion of scaling across: the movement around the world of winemaking practices and techniques that have preserved deep reverence for the uniqueness of place, for the gift of terroir that today has generated bountiful flavors, styles, and vintages on five continents. But respect for the invisible forces of place — to which we could add its social and cultural heritage — is hardly conventio..." current
  • 13:1213:12, 28 February 2025 diff hist +29 Cypherpunk Movement→‎More information current
  • 13:1213:12, 28 February 2025 diff hist +742 Cypherpunk MovementNo edit summary
  • 12:2312:23, 28 February 2025 diff hist +562 N Political History of DAOsCreated page with "'''* Article: A Political History of DAOs, Kelsie Nabben, 2022''' URL = https://www.fwb.help/editorial/cypherpunks-to-social-daos =Description= "The article explores the Cypherpunks Mailing List, a 1990s forum that influenced the development of cryptocurrencies and decentralized technologies. It highlights how their vision of cryptography as a tool for self-governance laid the foundation for today's blockchain and Web3 innovations." (https://academy.web3privacy.info..." current

27 February 2025

  • 11:5411:54, 27 February 2025 diff hist +3,225 Decentralized FinanceNo edit summary current
  • 10:5710:57, 27 February 2025 diff hist +1,321 N Cohousing in BarcelonaCreated page with "'''* Book: Cohousing in Barcelona (ENG ED.). David Lorente, Tomoko Sakamoto, Ricardo Devesa, Marta Bugés (eds.). Architecture from / for the Community, 2025''' URL = https://actar.com/product/cohousing-in-barcelona-eng-ed/? =Description= "Barcelona offers a prime example of the co-housing model as an asset prized for its use value as opposed to investment. This book is a compilation of cooperative housing projects in Barcelona, both complete and under construction...." current
  • 10:0110:01, 27 February 2025 diff hist +804 N Tyson Yunkaporta on Humans As Custodians of NatureCreated page with "Podcast via https://jimruttshow.blubrry.net/currents-tyson-yunkaporta/ =Description= "In this Currents episode, Jim talks to Tyson Yunkaporta about seeing humanity as a custodial species, our unique capacities, creation myths, the significance of the human hand, haptic cognition, tool making & syntactic language, our singing instinct, in-between space & interactions, GameB, information velocity, currency, humanity getting off track, seeing time as an arrow & the lie o..." current

26 February 2025

  • 10:2210:22, 26 February 2025 diff hist +589 N Declaration of Independence of CyberspaceCreated page with "'''* Article / Manifesto : Declaration of Independence of Cyberspace, John Perry Barlow, 1996:''' URL = https://www.eff.org/it/cyberspace-independence =Description= "The co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation argues that governments have no authority in the digital realm. He advocates for a free, self-governing cyberspace, independent of traditional legal constraints, and calls for a more humane and fair digital world beyond government control." (http..." current
  • 10:2010:20, 26 February 2025 diff hist +384 N CyphernomiconCreated page with "'''* FAQ: The Cyphernomicon, Timothy C. May, 1994:''' URL = https://hackmd.io/@jmsjsph/TheCyphernomicon "An extensive FAQ and philosophical document by Tim May that outlines the principles, goals, and technological foundations of the Cypherpunk movement." (https://academy.web3privacy.info/p/library) Category:Crypto_Politics Category:Movements Category:Articles" current
  • 10:1810:18, 26 February 2025 diff hist +649 N Crypto Anarchy and Virtual CommunitiesCreated page with "'''* Essay: Crypto Anarchy and Virtual Communities, Timothy C. May, 1994:''' URL = https://nakamotoinstitute.org/library/virtual-communities/ =Description= "The essay argues that strong cryptography and virtual networks will transform economic and social systems, enabling untraceable communications, anonymous identities, and decentralized finance. This technological shift challenges government control and fosters a new era of personal freedom and privacy in cybe..." current
  • 10:1510:15, 26 February 2025 diff hist +479 N Cypherpunk ManifestoCreated page with "* The Cypherpunk Manifesto, Eric Huges, 1993: URL = https://www.activism.net/cypherpunk/manifesto.html "The Manifesto advocates for privacy in the digital age, distinguishing it from secrecy. It emphasizes using cryptography and anonymous systems to protect privacy, arguing that individuals must defend themselves and safeguard personal information." (https://academy.web3privacy.info/p/library) Category:Crypto_Politics Category:Movements Category:Articl..." current
  • 10:1210:12, 26 February 2025 diff hist +522 N Crypto Anarchist ManifestoCreated page with "'''* Article: The Crypto Anarchist Manifesto, Timothy May, 1988:''' URL = https://nakamotoinstitute.org/library/crypto-anarchist-manifesto/ "The Manifesto envisions a future where individuals can communicate and conduct transactions anonymously, outside the control of governments and centralized institutions. It highlights the potential for cryptography to fundamentally alter the nature of government regulation and societal structures." Category:Movements C..." current
  • 10:1010:10, 26 February 2025 diff hist +2,123 N Cypherpunk Movement BibliographyCreated page with " =Bibliography= As maintained by Web3Privacy Now: https://academy.web3privacy.info/p/library * The Crypto Anarchist Manifesto, Timothy May, 1988: The Manifesto envisions a future where individuals can communicate and conduct transactions anonymously, outside the control of governments and centralized institutions. It highlights the potential for cryptography to fundamentally alter the nature of government regulation and societal structures. URL = https://nakamo..."

25 February 2025

24 February 2025

  • 12:0612:06, 24 February 2025 diff hist +1,123 N CaesarismCreated page with " '''* Book: CAESARISM. Wilhelm Roscher. Imperium Press, 2025''' URL = https://www.imperiumpress.org/shop/caesarism/ =Description= "The “strongman” is the political boogeyman of our time. With the rise of figures like Xi, Duterte, Modi, Bukele, and Putin in the 21st century, this boogeyman has taken centre stage in global politics. Ours is the age of the Caesar. The central argument in Wilhelm Roscher’s Caesarism is the paradox of a ruler who governs monarchic..." current

23 February 2025

22 February 2025

  • 12:3812:38, 22 February 2025 diff hist +3,138 Bitcoin→‎Characteristics current
  • 12:3512:35, 22 February 2025 diff hist +1,677 Cryptocurrencies→‎Status current
  • 12:3412:34, 22 February 2025 diff hist +1,408 Cryptocurrencies→‎Characteristics
  • 11:2611:26, 22 February 2025 diff hist +737 N Brandolini's LawCreated page with " =Description= From the Wikipedia: "Brandolini's law, also known as the bullshit asymmetry principle, is an internet adage coined in 2013 by Alberto Brandolini, an Italian programmer, that emphasizes the effort of debunking misinformation, in comparison to the relative ease of creating it in the first place. The law states: The amount of energy needed to refute bullshit is an order of magnitude bigger than that needed to produce it.[1][2] The rise of easy popularizat..." current
  • 11:1711:17, 22 February 2025 diff hist +1,392 N Plural Community Asset Resource ExchangeCreated page with "=Description= "This paper introduces PCARE (Plural Community Asset Resource Exchange), a novel model for community currencies that seeks to provision partial and plural goods by explicitly pricing attention and the cost of influence (or the price of entry and cost of exit). Specifically, PCARE is a dual-currency model that separates non-transferable, irrevocable stake for influence from transferable currency for resource exchange and attention--resolving money and votin..." current
  • 11:0611:06, 22 February 2025 diff hist −6 Blockchain→‎Discussion 2
  • 11:0411:04, 22 February 2025 diff hist +2,932 Blockchain→‎Discussion
  • 10:3110:31, 22 February 2025 diff hist +1,138 N Jordan Hall on AI, the Commons, and the ChurchCreated page with " Podcast via https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/ep-284-jordan-hall-on-ai-the-commons-and-the-church/id1470622572?i=1000692027540 EP 284 of the Jim Rutt show: Jordan Hall on AI, the Commons, and the Church =Description= "Jim talks with Jordan Hall about the relationship between humanity and advanced AI. They discuss the false dichotomy of state vs market control of AI, the commons & the church as organizing principles, community vs society, why alignment with human..." current
  • 10:2110:21, 22 February 2025 diff hist +11,644 N Role of Community Ownership in the Forest EconomyCreated page with " =Discussion= Author unknown: "As economic returns from the collection and sale of forest products increase and wealth is created at the local level through aggregation economies and market visibility, the threat of overharvesting products from the forests will significantly increase. In the present scenario, forest governance in most of the tropical world is beset with lack of clarity. With a few exceptions, local communities do not have sufficient autonomy to manage..." current
  • 10:2010:20, 22 February 2025 diff hist +18,519 N Aggregation Economies for the Forest CommonsCreated page with "=Discussion= Author N.A.: "The forest economy is held in the informal economy at a low-level equilibrium because of path dependence in market structures and the long web of intermediaries through which Seasonal Forest Products make their way into industrial value chains(Molnar et al., 2007). In addition, the scale of operations in the first mile of the supply side of the forest economy is at the individual level. The informality and individual scale of primary level op..." current
  • 10:0210:02, 22 February 2025 diff hist +1,509 N Kenechukwu Orjiene and Amos Mwangi on Earned Governance Through Linked Trust and the FairMint SystemCreated page with " * Video conversation via https://archive.org/details/practical-inclusiveness-and-earned-governance-linkedtrust? =Description= Practical Inclusiveness And Earned Governance (LinkedTrust). by Metagovernance Seminar: "Kenechukwu Orjiene, Amos Mwangi, Gitonga Miriam Njeri, and Golda Velez are four of the co-founders of LinkedTrust, a Public Benefit Corporation with a commitment to sharing equity and governance. Software engineers in decentralized protocols, they are the..." current

20 February 2025

  • 07:2107:21, 20 February 2025 diff hist +3,112 Steve Fuller on Upwing vs Downwing Ecology→‎Discussion
  • 07:1707:17, 20 February 2025 diff hist −24 Peer to Peer AI→‎Discussion current
  • 07:1607:16, 20 February 2025 diff hist +2,479 N Peer to Peer AICreated page with " =Discussion= == Can we really consider this DeepSeek moment as a historical pivot to the era of ‘Peer to Peer AI’? == George Anadiotis: "First off, it depends on what we mean by ‘Peer to Peer AI’. Certainly, it’s not P2P produced AI. DeepSeek’s models, like most AI models, were produced by a closely knit core team working for the same employer in a commercial enterprise – albeit a Chinese one in this case. There’s a number of reasons for this, which..."
  • 07:1107:11, 20 February 2025 diff hist +7,464 N Platformization of RegulationCreated page with " =Discussion= (version corrected by ChatGPT) Petter Törnberg: "As platforms strive to capture control over markets, they increasingly find themselves in competition with the state. As Kitchin (this book) notes, platform firms do not merely supply services to the state or act on its behalf; rather, they seek to assume state-like roles, governing settlements and establishing sovereignty. This dynamic has far-reaching regulatory and political consequences, as platforms..." current
  • 07:1107:11, 20 February 2025 diff hist −30 Platforms as StatesNo edit summary current
  • 06:5806:58, 20 February 2025 diff hist +885 N Money Without StateCreated page with " '''* Article: Philosophy, politics, and economics of cryptocurrency I: Money without state. By Andrew M. Bailey, Bradley Rettler, Craig Warmke.''' URL = https://andrewmbailey.com/MoneyWithoutState.pdf =Abstract= "In this article, we describe what cryptocurrency is, how it works, and how it relates to familiar conceptions of and questions about money. We then show how normative questions about monetary policy find new expression in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrenci..." current
  • 06:4606:46, 20 February 2025 diff hist +523 N One Earth Bioregional Map NavigatorCreated page with " URL = https://oneearth.org/navigator/?view=bioregions =Description= "If nature were to draw a map of the world, what would it look like? We’ve grown accustomed to seeing the world divided into countries, but there is another way to see and better understand the planet we call home. One Earth presents a novel biogeographical framework defined by 185 unique bioregions, which helps reveal the underlying ecological fabric of life that surrounds us." Category:Maps..." current
  • 06:4006:40, 20 February 2025 diff hist +2,380 SolarpunkNo edit summary current
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