I think it's important to have a Free alternative, or people that want to take advantage of this kind of technology will have no options.
"The next great platform shift is underway, and that could be really bad for privacy"
Open-sourced blueprints for civilization https://www.ted.com/talks/marcin_jakubowski
"Scientists Unveil Memorial to Iceland's 'First' Dead Glacier Lost to Climate Change"
@blender is posting series of video tutorials about 2.8 on their #peeertube channel at the moment. You can follow them from #mastodon. Just follow @blender
Literally every time there is a big sponsor.
Your concerns are understandable. It's scary to see big eyes on this baby we've all seen grow over the years. Just remember, Blender's freedom is guaranteed by its GNU GPL license. https://www.blender.org/about/license/ #b3d
The NODE vol. 1 zine is back in stock at https://n-o-d-e.shop/products/node-vol-01-pre-order and I just received my copy.
You can read the digital version for free on the DAT network at dat://d5f52282d8277c323abcd838e7b1e62113af6dfa70f3c7316ec004911881ec41
Full of awesome P2P stuff.
An insanely good Adwaita theme for the Firefox web browser https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2019/07/new-adwaita-theme-firefox
As I work on my own decentralised stuff, product is the biggest problem I solve for. We have tools, we have strengths, and we have weaknesses. We can contextualise these and provide a tool that becomes easier and better to use than their counterparts. Right now predominantly we live among the FOSS — in the same way you’d use ChristianMingle because the faithful are there. But distributed systems aren’t just for botnets and protein folding. They’re for recontextualising how this whole global network works. It may not be about one tool, one product. It may be about reconsidering everything, all at the same time. Network reset.
Open source developer. Wikidata, IPFS, Linux, Ethereum. /r/fuckcars enthusiast. I tend to boost funny stuff.