I’m quite interested in concepts of the “Small Web” and adjacent topics, but it is definitely true that “small web” itself is a vague term that different people use to talk about different kinds of projects. What unites all these different concepts …
It's Time to Put the Internet Back into a Box in the Basement
My first online interaction, circa 1992, fascinated but also terrified me. I should have taken it as a warning. At the time, computers were just machines you had in your basement. They had programs in them, and you would sit in a chair and use those programs for a while, then go do something else. The whole time you used
The Old Internet Shows Signs of Quietly Coming Back
Thanks to the increasing disillusionment with today's Internet, many individuals are creating their own websites. Though some are specifically designed to look like websites from the 1990's, all are original, creative expressions of their owners' personalities, something that is rarely tolerated on the websites of the corporate Internet.
While I don’t care too much about ideas and projects that I believe to be dead ends or maybe even doomed to fail eventually, a recent interaction on Superhighway84 got me to write down a few thoughts on why I believe Project Gemini is a really bad idea.
Recovering Our Lost Free Will Online: Tools and Techniques That Are Available Now
As I’ve been thinking and writing about privacy and decentralization lately, I had a conversation with a colleague this week, and he commented about how loss of privacy is related to loss of …
Make the Internet Yours Again With an Instant Mesh Network
I’m going to lead with the technical punch line, and then explain it: Yggdrasil Network is an opportunistic mesh that can be deployed privately or as part of a global-scale network. Each node…
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