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on peer-to-peer dynamics in politics, the economy and organizations
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Project Solid - can the web be re-decentralised? | P2P Foundation

Solid, from social linked data, is a proposed set of conventions and tools for building decentralized social applications based on Linked Data principles.
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Why Employee Owned Source Code is a Problematic Solution | P2P Foundation

Why Employee Owned Source Code is a Problematic Solution | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

An example of this would be my perplexity towards encountering CodeSolid and their proposal for Employee-Owned Source Code, originating as it does from a cooperative, which Nathan Schneider considers to be a platform cooperative. As he writes about them in a Facebook exchange:

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100 Women who are co-creating the P2P Society: Lynn Foster on open value accounting | P2P Foundation

100 Women who are co-creating the P2P Society: Lynn Foster on open value accounting | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Continuing our series on P2P women, we present Lynn Foster’s interview with Michel Bauwens Q: Dear Lynn: Can you tell us a bit about the history of your engagement, and also about the interesting aspects of the place and region where you are living now? A: I came of age in the late 60’s and early …
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Bitcoin and other Cryptocurrencies: a regulatory nightmare? | P2P Foundation

Bitcoin and other Cryptocurrencies: a regulatory nightmare? | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
  This post from the P2Pvalue blog by Florian Glatz is based on an article by Primavera de Filippi posted on Internet Policy Review – read the full article here Today we want to point you to one of the many studies we are conducting at P2PValue, regarding the different applications of peer-to-peer technology in today’s networked information …
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21 Technologies That Will Decentralize the World | P2P Foundation

21 Technologies That Will Decentralize the World | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Source: shareable.net. Nice overview by Nina Misuraca Ignaczak of the rapidly maturing technologies which are set to move power out of the hands of centralised organisations and help usher in a new world of resilient distributed networks. Featuring OpenGarden, whose FireChat iPhone app is proving immensely popular, even outstripping Facebook and Twitter in daily download …
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Free Commons-Based Peer Production Posters No. 3 | P2P Foundation

Free Commons-Based Peer Production Posters No. 3 | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The last in the series of free posters about Commons-Based Peer Production produced by P2Pvalue  & designed by Laura Recio shows some of the crazy things we can do with collaborative communities. The poster can be  downloaded below (click on image to go to the downloads page on Wikimedia Commons) & used under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license. …
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The Blockchain: A Promising New Infrastructure for Online Commons | P2P Foundation

The Blockchain: A Promising New Infrastructure for Online Commons | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Behind the superficial public discussions about Bitcoin you’ll discover a software breakthrough that could change the future of commoning on open networks
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Software that has the Quality Without A Name | P2P Foundation

Software that has the Quality Without A Name | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Over the course of  The Nature of Order, Alexander manages to show that environments or structures that are built according to that method all end up having the Quality Without A Name. He calls this living structure. It can be measured and compared. It no longer has no name; we can now speak of environments with more or less living structure than others, or of programs with more or less living structure than others – and we strive to make have more of that property.
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P2P Foundation » Blog Archive » Re-decentralizing the internet: pieces of the puzzle for a real peer-to-peer net start to come together

P2P Foundation » Blog Archive » Re-decentralizing the internet: pieces of the puzzle for a real peer-to-peer net start to come together | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Redecentralize.org is an effort to find and promote projects that will help bring the internet back into its ‘native’ state, which is that of a decentralized, distributed network dominated by its users, not by central servers or grotesquely overgrown data silos.

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Bitcoin founder Satoshi Nakamoto reconnects with P2P Foundation after five years

Bitcoin founder Satoshi Nakamoto reconnects with P2P Foundation after five years | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Shortly after, TechCrunch had a piece about it.  I also forwarded on my responses to Raphael Satter, a journalist for The Associated Press who also got in touch via twitter.  The story is now all over the place.  Overnight the story made it on to Forbes and The Guardian, and this morning Paul Vigna from The Wall Street Journal got in touch has just post this up.  A quick google news search also brought up articles in The Evening StandardThe International Business TimesPCWorldHere is the CityThe DomainsFinextraThe Drum and more.

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Dogecoins kicked out of Harvard (after hijacking supercomputers)

Dogecoins kicked out of Harvard (after hijacking supercomputers) | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Excerpted from ars technica, by Lee Hutchinson. A meme-based cryptocurrency that came and went almost unnoticed, seems pretty frivolous. But how much more insubstantial is it than making “regular” money out of thin air? Plus, this particular (and popular) meme lends itself well, graphically, to the “coin” icon.

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The history and future of the Indie Web Movement

Packed into a small conference room, this rag-tag band of software developers has an outsized digital pedigree, and they have a mission to match. They hope to jailbreak the internet. They call it the Indie Web movement, an effort to create a web that’s not so dependent on tech giants like Facebook, Twitter, and, yes, Google — a web that belongs not to one individual or one company, but to everyone. “I don’t trust myself,” says Fitzpatrick. “And I don’t trust companies.” The movement grew out of an egalitarian online project launched by Fitzpatrick, before he made the move to Google. And over the past few years, it has roped in about 100 other coders from around the world. On any given day, you’ll find about 30 or 40 of them on an IRC chat channel, and each summer, they come together in the flesh for this two-day mini-conference, known as IndieWebCamp.

 
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Why Employee Owned Source Code is a Problematic Solution | P2P Foundation

Once in a while, we are confronted by initiatives which elicit contrary feelings, especially if they come from what you consider as ‘your own side’.
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GNU social and cities | P2P Foundation

GNU social and cities | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The SocialCapital plugin is a key piece for the promotion of GNU social as an operating system for cities.
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HORNET - Onion routing at network level to speed up and secure anonymous communications | P2P Foundation

HORNET - Onion routing at network level to speed up and secure anonymous communications | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
This is a paper proposing improvements to onion routing, which anonymises data traffic and communications on the internet. The proposal is to put the routing protocol at network level, providing higher speed transmission and adding encryption features. HORNET: High-speed Onion Routing at the Network Layer In this paper, we address the question of “what minimal …
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P2Pvalue Podcast 001: Marco Berlinguer - How to Assess Value in Peer Production | P2P Foundation

P2Pvalue Podcast 001: Marco Berlinguer - How to Assess Value in Peer Production | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

This recording of Marco Berlinguer discussing the research carried out by Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (IGOP) in the first phase of the P2Pvalue project was recorded on February 19th 2015  as part of a series of hangouts at the Havens Center at the University of Wisconsin jointly held by Michel Bauwens of the P2P Foundation and Professor Erik Olin Wright of the Real Utopias project on the topic of Capitalism, Post-Capitalism and Transition Strategies towards a Sustainable and Socially Just P2P Society.

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Free Commons-Based Peer Production Posters No. 3

Free Commons-Based Peer Production Posters No. 3 | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The last in the series of free posters about Commons-Based Peer Production produced by P2Pvalue  & designed by Laura Recio shows some of the crazy things we can do with collaborative communities.
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The Blockchain: A Promising New Infrastructure for Online Commons | P2P Foundation

The Blockchain: A Promising New Infrastructure for Online Commons | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Bitcoin has taken quite a beating for its libertarian design biases, price volatility due to speculation, and the questionable practices of some currency-exchange firms.  But whatever the real or perceived flaws of Bitcoin, relatively little attention has been paid to its “engine,” known as “distributed ledger” or “blockchain” technology.  Move beyond the superficial public discussions about Bitcoin, and you’ll discover a software breakthrough that could be of enormous importance to the future of commoning on open network platforms.

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There is no such thing as free software | P2P Foundation

There is no such thing as free software | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
“Free software does not exist. This is sad for me, since I wrote a whole book about it. But it was also a point I tried to make in my book. Free software—and its doppelganger open source—is constantly becoming. Its existence is not one of stability, permanence, or persistence through time, and this is part of its power. Free software is valued for its peculiar form of potentiality. It is not any particular thing or technology or license: it is a possibility, a concrete utopia perhaps (Broca 2012). Free software promises a sequence of other values: experimentalism and creativity, provisionality and modifiability, rectification and refraction, dissent and critique, participation and obligation. Free software is not just process over product though—it is principle made material.
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PirateBox and LibraryBox - are edges of net coming alive? | P2P Foundation

PirateBox and LibraryBox - are edges of net coming alive? | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
PirateBox creates offline wireless networks designed for anonymous file sharing, chatting, message boarding, and media streaming. You can think of it as your very own portable offline Internet in a box!
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Ownshelf - an App for sharing eBooks with friends across devices

Ownshelf is a virtual bookshelf for discovering and recommending eBooks with friends across devices. It is a file-locker for legitimately storing eBooks, like Goodreads meets DropBox.

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Harvard supercomputing cluster hijacked to produce dumb cryptocurrency

Harvard supercomputing cluster hijacked to produce dumb cryptocurrency | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Love of money can cause people to do unwise things—like stealing time on your university's resident supercomputer to mine crypto-coins. The Harvard Crimson is carrying the story of someonewho did exactly that: an unnamed individual who was discovered using Harvard's Odyssey supercomputing cluster to generate dogecoins.





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The Edge Net - Can mobile phones extend and secure the internet?

Surveillance of the net and of all our communications has become commonplace with the NSA rapidly gaining the dubious distinction of worst offender. But including the communications of everyone and sundry in their dragnet, not even stopping before diplomats and foreign heads of State, the surveillance culture has overdone it. A serious backlash is now in the making.
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Call to fund research on an easy and COMPLETE alternative to Gmail, Facebook etc…

Call to fund research on an easy and COMPLETE alternative to Gmail, Facebook etc… | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Since real support for privacy, control and data ownership should be present in everything we do online, last January I also pointed out that alternatives to corporate social networks already exist and only need proper packaging.

 

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