Proudhons Ansatz ist halt leider auch in Vergessenheit geraten. "Doch im Krieg der Ideologien des 20. Jahrhunderts fand der Anarchosydikalismus keinen Platz."
Konkret wusst ich schon immer dass sich die Eisenbahner selbst geholfen haben.
Und das war ja in der Tat nichts anderes als die Vorläufer heutiger Versicherungen.
Viele solcher Ansätze waren noch verwurzelt in einer Art Gilden-Mentalität, denk ich.
Depends on what "global view" means.
I think if you know an id, any post should be retrievable, bittorrent-style. It's fine if "distant" posts take longer to show up, although of course there can't be any guarantee retrieval will be successful.
For opening random posts of someone they already have in their stream, users don't actually expect "global view", as the big commercial networks also filter and prioritize, so "delayed" aggregation is fine.
For hashtags and random search terms though, the expectation is really high to find any posts for them "globally", because that's when users may want to find and connect total strangers from far away around the world about whatever niche topics they're interested in.
I think the term was/is (also) an attempt by Peter Todd to formalize that concept in a broader and more general/abstract context (independent from the finance aspect and from a specific "blockchain" implementation) and to establish it as common computer science terminology.
"Dezentraler Aufbau könnte Regulierer befrieden"
Das ist dann doch ein neuer Spin auf Orwell-schen Neusprech.
lol
"Facebook-Konzern arbeitet an dezentraler Twitter-Alternative"
I use ublock-origin (also has some settings for those) and "consent blocker" https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/google-consent/
I haven't seen any of those cookie banners in ages.
#[2] did you know you're a "third-wave bitcoiner"
Can't see why it shouldn't be possible. Just message passing like everything else on nostr. Doesn't need a "blockchain". Only when it becomes very critical that some specific polls aren't easily sybil-attacked, some deeper considerations would be required, but most polls are pretty "casual", so no need for over-engineering.
Interesting to mention perhaps would also be Project Xanadu from the 1960s, by the inventor of hypertext, Ted Nelson. In some aspects already a precursor to the nostr architecture, i.e. also distributed, content-agnostic servers. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Xanadu
(He furthermore thinks the WWW is a poor implementation of his hypertext vision.)
the irony is that git itself already could have become the original nostr. it's a shame how people always choose convenience, so github became the dominant way to use git in an almost embrace-extend-extinguish fashion
