SamizdatOS's profile picture. As the Internet develops
there are transitions
in the management arrangements.

The time has come
to take a small step
in one of those
transitions.

Samizdat

@SamizdatOS

As the Internet develops there are transitions in the management arrangements. The time has come to take a small step in one of those transitions.

Samizdat reposted

Idea: instead of hosting providers, why don't we instead just teach everyone to get static IPv4/v6 subnets from their ISP, or tunnel traffic via L2TP/VPN/SSH. Make a self-hosting tutorial site. I won't rest until every website on the internet is hosted in someone's living room.


Samizdat reposted

PDF export makes sense, but a true paper of the future probably wouldn't make sense in a PDF (eg Distill articles, or @BCiechanowski's explainers). The actual solution is probably this:

application that saves a copy of itself inside every file it creates, so you can always edit those files later just by executing them



washingtonpost.com/investigations… [...] whoever she spoke with ended up harassed by security services. “You don’t trust anyone, and then you try not to have any long-term plans with your own life because you don’t want any person to have problems because of you.”


Samizdat reposted

The Internet can break, but there will always be books. #fastly

KennysBookshop's tweet image. The Internet can break, but there will always be books. #fastly

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