Knowledge production doesn’t happen in a vacuum. Every great scientific breakthrough is built on prior work, and an ongoing exchange with peers in the field. That’s why we need to address the threat of major publishers and platforms having an improper influence on how scientific knowledge is accessed—or outright suppressed. Infrastructure we rely on must be built in the open and on interoperable standards, and hostile to corporate (or governmental) takeovers. Universities and the science community are well situated to lead this fight.
Agreed. I’m not sure what the links here are trying to say or do. It kinda seems like they’re just saying a lot of nothing while ignoring solutions like nostr
nostr uses TCP&IP, which is still centralized addressing.
Not sure what you mean. You can use nostr entirely with Tor, which is still somewhat centralized but that’s not nostr’s fault / should be improved in the near ish future hopefully
Here’s an alpha.
True decentralization requires decentralized addressal on decentralized designed.
Curious to know more but not much time right now. Will read and reply if you want to tell me more
Take your time then. I’m saying the internet as you know it is centralized by design. CICN isn’t. Science needs to use decentralized designs.