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11 Jul 2019
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <Scribbles>

I do have a great concern about over crowding of radio waves and the amount of encrypted traffic over a variety of bands in a future where nation states may no longer play such a large role. Maybe Aragon will play a role?

Too many radio waves are no good for the cells in our body. When people have financial incentive to turn the gain up on microwave dishes -humanity can, possibly, suffer.

15:41:05
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <Scribbles>

Relevant, applicable & actionable information: https://bengreenfieldfitness.com/podcast/biohacking-podcasts/the-real-research-on-wifi-health-cell-phones-dirty-electricity-more/

15:43:56
16 Jul 2019
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <Scribbles>

Qubes OS looks intriguing, Snowden uses as his OS. Quarantines everything in a VM, down USB ports. Different Window, different network, running another virtual OS even. This guy gives a great intro: https://youtu.be/sbN5Bz3v-uA

22:36:34
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <aaron>

@Scribbles Qubes is cool, probably the best distro if your super paranoid. Takes a bit of getting used to though

23:15:51
17 Jul 2019
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <Scribbles>

Qubes OS looks intriguing, Snowden uses as his OS. Quarantines everything in a VM, down to USB ports. Different Window, different network, running another virtual OS even. This guy gives a great intro: https://youtu.be/sbN5Bz3v-uA

00:55:44
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <aquigorka>

Qubes looks tight!

07:07:20
18 Jul 2019
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <Scribbles>

One of my favorite open source projects, The Zerophone has a patreon where you can donate $60 to allocate 4 hours of development resources to your chosen issue or idea in relation to the project. I think that is so cool , this kid is truly dedicated. I love what a great example it is of what open communities and driven ideas can accomplish in the 21st century. I may have to build one from scratch because I’m not sure how much longer I can wait for the kit😬 check out the patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ZeroPhone

Something about a linux powered nokia just really gets me going, the modularity is limitless.

23:21:06
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <Scribbles>

I've been following the project since 2017.

23:23:45
21 Jul 2019
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <julian>

@Scribbles " a linux powered nokia " - I run a Jolla Sailfish phone, which is near exactly this https://jolla.com/. Having a CLI on the my phone is great, can compile simple C programs too. Zerophone looks great tho’, I’m a sucker for a DIY kit :). There’s also the Fairphone project (https://www.fairphone.com/en/),which I know people have been running Sailfish on (you can also port Sailfish to various Sony phones too:)

09:00:43
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <julian>

@Scribbles " a linux powered nokia " - I run a Jolla Sailfish phone, which is near exactly this https://jolla.com/. Having a CLI on my phone is great, can compile simple C programs too. Zerophone looks great tho’, I’m a sucker for a DIY kit :). There’s also the Fairphone project (https://www.fairphone.com/en/),which I know people have been running Sailfish on (you can also port Sailfish to various Sony phones too:)

09:01:01
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <Scribbles>

@julian Wow @julian thanks! I was familiar with fairphone, but Sailfish looks amazing and it supports android apps! Something I don’t think Ubuntu Touch supports yet.

My interest in Zerophone has also to do with:
-No special licenses
-Understanding every piece, and mitigating points of weakness. If i am building my own car I can rest assured I know every piece and what it does.
-I like projects that someone can build anywhere with any set of tools and parts. The plans are modular in a “rebuild civilization from the ground up” type of way, that a layperson can understand and accomplish.

Someone recently turned me onto open ecology, which has a similar mission but with farming equipment. “Civilization starter toolkit” fit on one disc.

Dudes 2019 is pretty cool. We live in yesterday’s future :p

19:18:11
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <Scribbles>

@julian Wow @julian thanks! I was familiar with fairphone, but Sailfish looks amazing and it supports android apps! Something I don’t think Ubuntu Touch supports yet.

My interest in Zerophone has also to do with:
-No special licenses
-Understanding every piece, and mitigating points of weakness. If i am building my own car I can rest assured I know every piece and what it does.
-I like projects that someone can build anywhere with any set of tools and parts. The plans are modular in a “rebuild civilization from the ground up” type of way, that a layperson can understand and accomplish.

Someone recently turned me onto open ecology, which has a similar mission but with farming and other industrial tools & equipment. “Civilization starter toolkit” fit on one disc.

Dudes 2019 is pretty cool. We live in yesterday’s future :p

20:10:51
22 Jul 2019
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <realisation>

https://tinygo.org/

01:11:11
23 Jul 2019
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <aaron>

Metamask just released the public beta of there mobile wallet. I’ve used literally every mobile dapp browser and from first glance it is by far the slickest. Also the only one that competes with opera for speed when interacting win DAOs. Probably going to using this as my main mobile wallet

https://mobile.metamask.io/?source=post_page---------------------------

18:22:25
30 Jul 2019
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <Scribbles>This interview is great so far👍. Based on IBM’s Openpower, Raptor has built the most secure workstation I am aware of: https://youtu.be/o5Ihqg72T3c 16:40:57
1 Aug 2019
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <cemfd>A great Borgesian piece on crypto dystopia. Has lots of great proto-ideas beyond the enticing literature.
https://zerohplovecraft.wordpress.com/2018/05/11/the-gig-economy-2/
13:00:56
2 Aug 2019
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <chadoh>this is beautiful so far, @cemfd 13:55:31
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <chadoh>saving it to come back to later 13:55:38
6 Aug 2019
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <ann.brody>Hi, I am an anthropologist writing an academic paper on Ethereum. I kindly ask if anyone can help me answer this question (I apologize for my ignorance in advance). I am trying to understand to what extent has Aragon been put into practice? Are there any cases or examples of its implementation on the ground? 00:35:24
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <light>Hi @ann.brody welcome! 03:02:53
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <light>Yes, there are many examples 03:03:09
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <light>You can see some here: https://scout.cool/aragon/mainnet/dashboards/5cc8b408bd974a0017ce1ff1 03:03:20
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <light>if you play around with the date range in the top left corner you can see different organizations that were created at different times 03:03:46
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <light>if you play around with the date range in the top left corner you can see different organizations that were created or active at different times 03:04:12
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <light>another resource to find some Aragon organizations is here: https://wiki.aragon.org/projects/ 03:05:42
12 Aug 2019
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <stefanobernardi>Wrapped BTC on Ethereum with Nucypher and Aragon

Does that make any sense?

Trying to figure out a way to do away with the custody KYC model of WBTC, and instead have a system where we would have a DAO managing the private keys for the custody addresses and programmatically mint and burn the WBTC tokens.

00:40:42
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <aaron>not sure how Nucyper works but https://keep.network/ should make this possible but im not sure when that would be possible. i remember hearing about them quite a while ago but im not sure about the projects current status @luis used to be and adviser there (i think dont quite me on that) 07:32:33
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <light>You could do it in a hacky way with multisig on the bitcoin side and a DAO issuing the ERC20 on the Ethereum side. Basically a copy of Blockstream’s Liquid 10:44:24
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <light>Then there’s the Keep approach, which might not be too far off… https://twitter.com/_prestwich/status/1156984693390102529?s=19 10:45:09
@bridge-bot:matrix.orgbridge-bot <light>@stefanobernardi 10:45:29

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