Democratize democracy: digital tools designed for citizen participation for governments and institutions.
Steven Vervaecke: Web 3.0 IPFS Peer to Peer Hypermedia Protocol
Autonomous Internet
IPFS powers the Distributed Web
A peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol
designed to make the web faster, safer, and more open.
Comment: This buries @protocol. Open source and a decade in development, in real world use already.
Stephen E. Arnold: An Email That Does Not Exploit You – StartMail
Autonomous Internet
StartMail is the private email service that guards your data the way you should
No matter who handles your email services, you’re very likely, though often unknowingly, allowing them into your life. They can track you and your activities as well as read your emails in exchange for that free service. And that doesn’t even get into all the ways your emails and even your email address itself can be compromised and misused.
See Also:
Penguin: Another Shit OSINT Industry Analysis
#OSE Open Source Everything, Advanced Cyber/IO, Commercial Intelligence, IO ImpotencyRobert Steele: A New Internet Protocol? California Startup Toughens Stance on Data Privacy With New Internet Protocol UPDATE: That Will Not Work
Advanced Cyber/IO
This has broad implications. It is not at all certain they have mastered the nuances but they trying to be creative. They have NOT consulted Kaliya “Identity Woman” Young, which is a negative, I understand they may be rectifying that oversight now. My vritual CTO is very negative on them with this statement:
Creating a service to implement privacy using protocols never intended to deliver privacy is a bit of a stretch.
California Startup Toughens Stance on Data Privacy With New Internet Protocol
Additional information below.
John Peterson: An Explanation of What Happened to Fox News
Corruption, Cultural Intelligence, Ethics, IO Impotency, Media
An email from unknown originator, worthy of reflection.
Subject: An explanation of what happened to Fox News
If you regularly watch Fox News and have been noticing something feels “off” with their election coverage, you’re not wrong. Around a year ago, conservative political wonks turned off Fox News for good. The reason why has to do with events that unfolded in 2019. What did these conservative news junkies see that the rest of us missed? And, why does it matter now?
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Stephen E. Arnold: Supercomputer League — Japan Leads
Advanced Cyber/IO
Supercomputer League Tables Shift
I noted “Japan’s Fugaku Keeps Position As Fastest Supercomputer.” There were two items of interest in the write up.
First, the machine:
performed over 442 quadrillion computations per second, around three times faster than the Summit system developed by the U.S. Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Second, the chips in the Fugaku were Fujitsu’s. These may be the the Fujitsu A64FX microprocessor based on the ARM technology.
Intel and IBM are arm wrestling maybe?

