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After deploying the Babelfish [1] machine translation engine at AtlaVista in the 1990s, Henry has been working on Decentralised social Networks since 2004 at Sun Microsystems when he took up foaf, contributing to the Atom Syntax syndication format, WebID Authentication, then in 201x worked on Linked Data Protocol, Social Linked Data Platform (Solid), and now is working on Access Control. He read philosophy, spent three years immersed in [2] Category Theory towards a Solid Phd, and earns a living programming in #Scala. He will also talk to you about the #WebOfNations. [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWqHkYtREAE [2] Category Theory is the mathematics of duality, more https://web-cats.gitlab.io/
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bblfish 2 years ago
In 2019 I wrote this paper "#Epistemology in the #Cloud" https://medium.com/@bblfish/epistemology-in-the-cloud-472fad4c8282 which argued using a counterfactual analysis of #knowledge developed by Robert Nozick in "#Philosophical Explanations" that #centralized systems will lead to the inability to #think. We start with Nozick's thought experiment [1] of the possibility of Alpha Centaurians having conducted a raid at night on earth and captured you, dear reader, then brought you up in their labs orbiting the earth and placed your brain in a vat, to make you think you were in front of the screen reading this. This possibility seemed to break down all possibilities of knowledge. Nozick [2] found an answer using counterfactual logic that depends on a distance relation between possible worlds. That world seemed far out in the 1980s and still does to most of us when we are sipping our morning cup of coffee. But what happens if similar problematic worlds become much closer to us? Well, consider this passage from DuskoPavlovic's 2012 paper [3] on the #ManInTheMiddle or MiM attack: "In the #MiM-attacks on authentication protocols, the intruder inserts himself1 between the honest parties, and impersonates them to each other. MiM is the strategy used by the chess amateur who plays against two grandmasters in parallel, and either wins against one of them, or ties with both. #MiM is also used by the spammers, whose automated agents solve the automated Turing test by passing it to the human visitors of a free porn site, set up for that purpose [20]. MiM is, in a sense, one of the dominant business model on the web, where the portals, search engines and social networks on one hand insert themselves between the producers and the consumers of information, and retrieve freely gathered information for free, but on the other hand use their position in the middle to insert themselves between the producers and the consumers of goods, and supply advertising for a fee." How much can you know if all your messages go through a MiM who can alter them, filter them, redirect them, emphasise them? Have we not witnessed in the past 10 years people going crazier and crazier, from the ease with which such messages could be inserted by foreign entities and so people’s thought directed willy nilly towards whatever those who paid the most for wanted? Do you think your neighbour is a #fascist? Perhaps a #communist even ready to kill your children? Do you perhaps even feel you are on the verge of being #genocided? Well those are symptoms of a 12 year growing #MiM attack. I will need to update my paper now that #nostr is out since if you sign every note, that changes the argument. At least you know that the message has not been changed, and you could make it difficult for history to be rewritten as it was constantly in George Orwell’s 1984. [1] that's what we philosophers do! we sit in labs with large comfy chairs and build thought experiments! [2] Also known as the author of "Anarchy, State and Utopia" which I have not read, but if you push me here, I could put some time aside for it... Leave a note :-) [3] "Tracing the in the Middle Attack in Monoidal Categories" Dusko Pavlovic
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bblfish 2 years ago
The worst part of blocking on #Twitter was that people would have a conversation with you in a thread and then when they did not like what was said would block you, removing all the context of the conversation, and also of all previous conversations. So it was clear that blocking should never have applied to existing Tweets. Furthermore deleting should not have been allowed on Tweets a short time after they were posted or certainly commented on. Once you have engaged in a conversation your posts are no longer yours to remove. #Nostr gets that right. The longer you wait to delete the less likely it will work. #𝕏 is clearly a big improvement since Elon took over: longer tweets, markup, identity verification, financial support, all have improved the platform a lot. The main problem remains the one that bothered me since the beginning was that it is centralised.
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bblfish 2 years ago
Open media theories. Peer to peer and #revolution. #p2p #philosophy
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bblfish 2 years ago
Philosopher of media Hans-Georg Moeller covers Baudrillard’s response to an earlier philosophy of media revolution. Instead of revolution mass media gives us the #hyperreal or the simulation. Does that analysis cover a medium like #nostr? Let me know what you think.
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bblfish 2 years ago
Here is why both #nostr and #mastodon need #markdown support. Here I am trying to show code snippets without but they get interpreted very differently on different clients. (If you can add mathjax support for the mathsotodon.xyz folks) This note View quoted note → shows on #primal like this: image and on #mastodon like this image and again differently on other #nostr clients. In the Primal UI the URLs for the RDF get interpreted as URLs and some preview is shown, but that is not the case with other viewers.
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bblfish 2 years ago
My father, 83, just returned from 2 weeks of singing camp in Romania. He enjoyed the lessons but was nauseated by the repetitive serving of chicken, so he invited me and my mother to the restaurant. My mother ordered a chicken, to my father's dismay. In any case, this is what led me to mention that #chicken were descendants of #dinosaurs. As my statement was doubted, I opened the #ChatGPT app on the iPhone and started voice dictation, which GPT does exceedingly well, btw. From that question we went on to questions about when the dinosaurs were around, how old the earth was, when life started, how many cells we have in our bodies, etc… That made for a very interesting conversation. See for yourself:
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bblfish 2 years ago
Updated my logo to the BabelFish from the 2005 Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy film. It’s all explained here:
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bblfish 2 years ago
I am finding #Nostur very useful now that I understand what’s going on here on #nostr. Having many clients to choose from is really good.
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bblfish 2 years ago
Dame Wendy Hall quotes the Times arguing that the UK Online Safety Bill is poorly thought through. It risks making it impossible for ministers to communicate securely, create problems in #Ukraine, etc., etc... all for the laudable attempt to stop child porn. So how should one solve child porn and other problems there or on #nostr? I'll point to some ideas next.
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bblfish 2 years ago
Here is a post in a very long thread of research I did earlier this year into the philosophy of #transsexuality #transracialism and the whole #lgbtq phenomenon. It started with an interesting talk stating that Russian Philosopher Dugin had argued that this was attributable to Occam's nominalism. Now that was such a weird thought that it gave me a fun reason to learn about nominalism. So I investigated. Of course the first problem was that Kripke in 1970 introduced analytic #philosophy to natural kinds. Is sex a natural kind perhaps? Is the problem of the #lgbtqia2s that they reject essentialism? Or is it possible that they think the soul is essentially sexed? Those questions are still open. It is also possible that it is not a very coherent philosophy. But it is certainly somehow a highly censored topic. Even as a Twitter Blue user, this thread lead to me being shadow-banned 3 times. (Much less lead to my Toots being deleted on a couple of Mastodon instances, so I say Twitter wins out just a little).
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bblfish 2 years ago
A great intro to #nostr from Feb 2023: "Nostr and the Decentralized Future of Social Media Is Here" with @DETERMINISTIC OPTIMISM 🌞, @jb55, @Nick Gillespie, and @Zach Weissmueller Very helpful. They tell how the continual censorship on Mastodon lead them to create #Nostr. (I had exactly the same experience recently, which is why I am here). They talk about the #protocol, the user interfaces, the #philosophy, the #lightening network, etc... article: video:
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bblfish 2 years ago
I may need to change my logo to a fish with lasers coming from its eyes on #nostr
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bblfish 2 years ago
Swimming champ and defender of women's rights, Riley Gaines has a fun time with Bill Maher on his Club Random. She wanted to be a dentist. I can see her presidential political campaign being about the need to pull some rotten teeth.
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bblfish 2 years ago
"We spend $4.3 trillion annually on healthcare and 86% of those funds go to treating chronic diseases. When I am President of the United States, I am going to end the chronic disease epidemic in this country." says @Robert F. Kennedy Jr @RobertKennedyJr in a short 3 minutes video. #US #Health #ChronicDisease #RFKJr #Kennedy24
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bblfish 2 years ago
Q: How far can #nostr scale? What would happen if say, #Twitter joined the ostrich universe? Would the sheer volume of tweets from #X kill all the #nostr relays?
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bblfish 2 years ago
Here are some questions for #webscience researchers who wish to look into the #nostr social network. Answers to this question should help us understand what kind of #socialmachine it is. What are its advantages and limitations? View quoted note →