A protocol for replicating logs in a global gossip network.
An SSB server. Now named ssb-server
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A user's stream of signed messages. Also called a log.
A Peer-to-Peer networking technique where peers connect randomly to each other and ask for new updates.
SSB peers which run on public IPs, and provide connectivity and hosting for users on private IPs. Pubs are not privileged, and do not hold special authority in the network. They are not hosts.
Tokens which may be used to command specific Pub servers to follow a user. These are used to join Pubs.
short for "decentralized"
let's get more friends on decent(tralised) communications
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be decent
short for "decentralized"
see also: uxer
I have decided that runcible means "fit for multiple purposes". so, a spork is a runcible spoon, but a large ladle suitable (?) for catching frogs would also be called a "runcible spoon".
Thus a folding bicycle, or bicycles which can carry large amounts of cargo, or turn into a boat, etc, are "runcible bikes" a flying car, or a amphibious car are both runcible cars.
I feel this fits most of the way Lear uses "runcible", especially when he uses it just suggest silly person as a "runcible goose"
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uxer is a sort of mashup shorthand for the user-experienceR, which is not the "experience" as perceived by others (UX) but the person who is getting treated... the uxer is the "UX Designer"
In the context of p2p, uxer makes more sense, cuz we're flip the paradigm of ownership, and should be designing from the first person.
IMHO the ultimate goal is for people to not only "own" their "experience", but design their own applications; for the perfect world, the latter predicates the former; to which ends, anarchitecture.
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