Re: Twitter Bluesky -- Building a Social Web

Seems foolish for me to highlight cimba / old rww server examples, but
perhaps we here the fastest path to peace?

Perhaps someone who better understands the code could speak up to them?

See, it something soon is preferred over something eventually.

People have been shot with rubber bullets as a health measure in my
hometown.

AFAIK: there were a few old pieces to it, in. Webizen.org which I'm happy
to gift to a suitable custodian.

Personally, I tried in 2018 to make a mobile RWW app (very similar to gov
versions now being deployed, with different functionality).

There's a couple of examples about mobile phones being used as webservers.

Obviously also, the WebID-TLS goes away on a (personal) mobile device.

Alot of people are using telegram, which uses alot of local data storage.

I'm starting to build a list of non-US based apps, just to see if it's
possible.

I care about human rights / rule of law.

I do not support redaction of reality to support people who harm others.

I also firmly believe, the place to sort out problems is courts of law. Not
otherwise.

The challenge is in ensuring our tech, does that.  This has been the
problem that let me to W3C, given the focus of others, it remains the
problem. I'm not happy about it.

Timothy Holborn.

On Tue, 17 Aug 2021, 4:01 am Melvin Carvalho, <melvincarvalho@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Might be interest to some folks here
>
> Jack's tweet:
>
> https://twitter.com/jack/status/1427315839666118662
>
> Website
>
> https://blueskyweb.org/
>
> "We're focusing on re-building the social web by connecting disconnected
> silos and returning control of the social experience to users. Our mission
> is to develop and drive the adoption of technologies for open and
> decentralized public conversation."
>
> I've added a page in our wiki, which we can track progress, and add links
> over time:
>
> https://www.w3.org/community/rww/wiki/Bluesky
>

Received on Friday, 24 September 2021 17:29:00 UTC