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  1. while we believe Sir Tim Berners Lee is a #genius his brain works at a much different speed than most folks!! @angelo
    we came across your channel... youtube.com/@practical-solid

    we seek to utilise the #solidProtocol to aid and deploy our #regenerativeEducation programmes.

  2. while we believe Sir Tim Berners Lee is a #genius his brain works at a much different speed than most folks!! @angelo
    we came across your channel... youtube.com/@practical-solid

    we seek to utilise the #solidProtocol to aid and deploy our #regenerativeEducation programmes.

  3. while we believe Sir Tim Berners Lee is a #genius his brain works at a much different speed than most folks!! @angelo
    we came across your channel... youtube.com/@practical-solid

    we seek to utilise the #solidProtocol to aid and deploy our #regenerativeEducation programmes.

  4. while we believe Sir Tim Berners Lee is a #genius his brain works at a much different speed than most folks!! @angelo
    we came across your channel... youtube.com/@practical-solid

    we seek to utilise the #solidProtocol to aid and deploy our #regenerativeEducation programmes.

  5. while we believe Sir Tim Berners Lee is a #genius his brain works at a much different speed than most folks!! @angelo
    we came across your channel... youtube.com/@practical-solid

    we seek to utilise the #solidProtocol to aid and deploy our #regenerativeEducation programmes.

  6. @Solid brings different pieces together into a cohesive whole that enables the identity-first architecture we should have had all along; it corrects the fundamental misalignment of incentives that has made the modern web increasingly hostile...

    @Schneier_rss #SolidProtocol #Identity #Security #Privacy
    schneier.com/blog/archives/202

  7. Tim Berners-Lee, Erfinder des World Wide Web, hat noch immer Ideen für globale Vernetzung. Seine neue Idee ist das sogenannte #SolidProtocol, das gezieltes Teilen einzelner persönlicher Daten zwischen Anwendungen übers Internet ermöglichen soll, egal ob Dokumente, Notizen, Chatprotokolle, Fotos, Kalendereinträge oder E-Rechnungen. Sachen, die man zwar auch jetzt schon machen kann, mit einigen Google-Anwendungen beispielsweise, oder mit Notion. Der Unterschied: Berners-Lee denkt das Sharing nicht mehr auf Anwendungsebene, sondern auf Protokollebene, so dass beliebige Anwendungen Daten austauschen und integrieren können, wenn sie das Protokoll beherrschen. So wie hier eben auch Mastodon und Friendica und Pixelfed miteinander können, weil es ein gemeinsames Protokoll gibt. Eine Art "Daten-Fediverse" also, so die Vision. Hier kann man sie nachlesen:
    w3.org/DesignIssues/Vision.htm
    Tim Berners-Lee hat auch hier was darüber geschrieben:
    w3c.social/@timbl/113924296000

  8. 5/7 Solidproject.org is part of that good ecosystem - thank you to NLNet, funding Solid Protocol apps that are pro-human and to the @odihq.bsky.social which is coordinating to build new apps and data Pod spaces for science and democracy #solidprotocol

    Home - Solid

  9. @aveltens I would like to see that, but what about the format?

    I mean that even for a stupid simple todo list we can have thousand of different implementation.

    So, that means that the apps that share the data agreed on a standard????

    #solidProtocol #interoperability

  10. World Wide Web Foundation to close, as Berners-Lee shifts focus to Solid Protocol to take on centralised social media

    In a surprising announcement, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, founder of the web, and Rosemary Leith, co-founder of the World Wide Web Foundation, revealed that the organization is ceasing operations. The decision comes after 16 years of advocating for a safe, ...continues

    See gadgeteer.co.za/world-wide-web

    #decentralisation #socialmedia #solidprotocol #technology

  11. World Wide Web Foundation to close, as Berners-Lee shifts focus to Solid Protocol to take on centralised social media

    n a surprising announcement, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, founder of the web, and Rosemary Leith, co-founder of the World Wide Web Foundation, revealed that the organization is ceasing operations. The decision comes after 16 years of advocating for a safe, trusted, open web.

    However, Berners-Lee is not giving up on the Foundation's goals; instead, he's just redirected his efforts to the Solid Protocol.  

    From where they sit, the top threat to users' rights is dominant, centralised social media platforms, such as Facebook, X, and Reddit. This dominance has led to the commoditization of user data and a concentration of power that's contrary to Berners-Lee's original vision of the web.

    I've mentioned before that I was very concerned about some great ideas that came out of the Solid Protocol, but the momentum was dismally slow. There was a proof of concept and then not a lot heard. So this move is probably a very good thing to get some momentum and help shake things up.

    Big businesses running a centralised social media platform, some selling the data, others exploiting it for their own gains, some giving into political interferences, etc is just not good for end users (the public).

    On the other hand, decentralised platforms need to work cohesively, profiles need to survive hosting changes, users need to be found (if they wish to be), and they need to interconnect. This is what the Solid Protocol was tackling.

    So, I'm looking forward to seeing what happens with this going forward.

    See https://www.zdnet.com/home-and-office/networking/world-wide-web-foundation-to-close-berners-lee-shifts-focus-to-solid-protocol

    #technology #decentralisation #socialmedia #solidprotocol
  12. World Wide Web Foundation to close, as Berners-Lee shifts focus to Solid Protocol to take on centralised social media

    squeet.me/display/962c3e10-240

  13. After 15 years of fighting to make the web safer and more accessible, co-founders Tim Berners-Lee (inventor of the #WWW) and Rosemary Leith will shut down the World Wide Web Foundation.

    webfoundation.org/docs/2024/09

    #PSA #ICYMI #YSK #SocialWeb #Fediverse #SolidProtocol #Solid #ActivityPods #HumaneTech #DataRights #interoperability #decentralization #federation #SocialMedia