Re: Progress with EISPP due to AI

*Owen Amber did not work with Sensorica, but you can find him on
public-lod, or swig archives around 2012.

Creativity can also be killed by friends, family, and culture. This
phenomena is part of the reason I was attracted to the Burning Man
community. Creativity is encouraged, and people seem willing to gift their
time to help one set up a city, which does not seem to happen in default
world, at least not without a lot of up front capital if you are over 21
and struggle with urban sprawl to even commute to training, zoning
restrictions, and all the other things which seem to limit communication
and keep things as they are. This works against (I hope) forces that seek
to consolidate ownership and create a modern feudalism. It is not purely
socialist, communist, or capitalist. Rather it aims to use technology as an
enabler rather than accelerant of the status quo.

Well, I do not mean to flood the list. Feel free to reach out however. I
may schedule a call in the next couple weeks.

-Brent

On Friday, September 5, 2025, Brent Shambaugh <brent.shambaugh@gmail.com>
wrote:

> It is called Enterprise Information System For Peer Production. I would
> like to use verifiable data built in a content addressable way. Its goal is
> to let creatives connect and create while reimagining how business is
> structured. It is in the Ethos of Sir Ken Robinson, “Why Schools Kill
> Creativity” and a departure from the Ethos of John D. Rockefeller’s General
> Education Board efforts (at least in my interpretation). I am open to talk
> about it more. I have hosted Zoom Calls in the past.
> They are here: https://m.youtube.com/@BrentShambaugh/playlists
>
> The community is here:
> https://discord.gg/Z3hsDfdRaH
>
> And possibly eventually here:
> https://lu.ma/unconventional
>
> I will try to update you on progress, especially if there is interest.
>
> I did collide with Sensorica on my journey in 2011 or 2012 or so and also
> interacted with Owen Amber, Elf Palvik, …
> They are working on https://github.com/Sensorica/true_commons
>
> Which could be complementary. If I did pull it in, it would be just a part
> of the wireframes under value network/payments.
>
> Verfiable data and personal data stores would be under VRM. I am thankful
> to AI (Grok) because it allows me to tackle complexity when it often feels
> I am a one person team.
>
> Thanks
> Brent Shambaugh
>
>
> On Thursday, September 4, 2025, Brent Shambaugh <brent.shambaugh@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Grok has been helping me transform these wireframes into a workable front
>> end. I have studied verifiable credentials, personal data stores, value
>> networks … for distributed platform of co-creation.
>>
>> Wireframes have been here: https://bshambaugh.org/eispp/
>> Recent code pushes are here and it is visible with ‘npm run dev’
>>
>> https://github.com/bshambaugh/eispp/tree/master/prototype/ex
>> periments/vite-app/my-app
>>
>> There is still much work to do. I have shared this several times in the
>> identity, linked data, and semantic web communities. I feel like I am
>> making progress at least.
>>
>> -Brent Shambaugh
>>
>>
>> --
>> -Brent Shambaugh
>>
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>> Website: http://bshambaugh.org/
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>>
>
>
> --
> -Brent Shambaugh
>
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> Website: http://bshambaugh.org/
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>


-- 
-Brent Shambaugh

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Website: http://bshambaugh.org/
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Received on Friday, 5 September 2025 17:51:45 UTC