par Ben_Grosser 2015
computational surveillance system
Tracing You presents a website's best attempt to see the world from its visitors' viewpoints. By cross referencing visitor IP addresses with available online data sources, the system traces each visitor back through the network to its possible origin. The end of that trace is the closest available image that potentially shows the visitor's physical environment. Sometimes what this image shows is eerily accurate; other times it is wildly dislocated. What can a computational system know of our environment based on the traces we leave behind? Why might it want to see where we are?
PING MAP (#2011 ...)
A DYNAMIC MAPPING OF THE GLOBAL NETWORK BASED ON ECHO TIME
PING MAP is a world map that uses network access time as its unit of measure. Whereas internet giants are gradually dominating states’ powers, information superhighways and default web portals are in the process of conditioning a new hierarchy in information flows and mapping out a landscape that is specific to the Internet. PING MAP invites us to reconsider in a poetic and technical manner the very notion of world geography in the era of the Internet, //high_frequency_trading, submarine cables and other forms of automated routing.
Set against this //digital backdrop, the main measure of distance simply becomes the transmission time between servers and terminals. The new territorial and spatial structure formed by these digital transits reconfigures the positions of the countries of the world by projecting the better connected territories to the centre of an ever denser map and by forcing the slowest, most fragile and instable territories to the edges of the map, thereby forming a connectivity ghetto of sorts.
- Echo Protocol - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echo_Protocol - Round-trip delay time — Wikipédia
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Round-trip_delay_time
Newstweek is a device for manipulating news read by other people on wireless hotspots. Built into a small and innocuous wall plug, the Newstweek device appears part of the local infrastructure, allowing writers to remotely edit news read on wireless devices without the awareness of their users. 2011
Newstweek was developed by @Julian_Oliver and @Danja_Vasiliev ( membres du @The_Critical_Engineering_Working_Group )
// Newstweek project page: http://newstweek.com
http://web.archive.org/web/20170804214357/http://newstweek.com/
The times we live in have made it necessary to disrupt mainstream social networks. In this talk, Andre will present Scuttlebutt, a decentralized social netwo...
https://scuttlebutt.nz/
https://ssbc.github.io/scuttlebutt-protocol-guide/#follow-graph ::
"One implementation, Patchwork, shows messages up to 2 hops out by default. Messages from feeds 3 hops out are replicated to help keep them available for others, but not directly shown in the user interface. A benefit of replicating at a greater range is that for discussion threads with lots of participants it’s more likely that the client will be able to fill in gaps where someone posted who was further than 2 hops out."
Find°me Follow°me projet_perso
dht:g47mrOB60p7zYq3TeHgmN+8sjkZ0nSolQucBftAJTsg=:@38LmdGMXsPvrQZ9TJlCqXGWgXfN5HzNIH9LO+4w2GqQ=.ed25519
maj : https://bulle.vincent-bonnefille.fr (nope, mais des news)
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A Broadcast-Only Communication Model - Based on Replicated Append-Only Logs
via :: https://no-internet.net/
doc :: https://ccronline.sigcomm.org/2019/a-broadcast-only-communication-model-based-on-replicated-append-only-logs/
BLOB
The menu ::
Egg and bacon
Egg, sausage and bacon
Egg and spam
Egg, bacon and spam
Egg, bacon, sausage and spam
Spam, bacon, sausage and spam
Spam, egg, spam, spam, bacon and spam
Spam, spam, spam, egg, and spam
Spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, baked beans, spam, spam, spam and spam
Lobster thermidor aux crevettes with a Mornay sauce garnished with truffle pâté, brandy and with a fried egg on top and spam
Spam, sausage, spam, spam, spam, bacon, spam, tomato and spam (this is only in the LP version's menu, but the TV version features the Hungarian trying to order it)
[ "Spam" is the twenty-fifth episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus. ]
[ {{ "Spam is the last sketch } of the "Spam" épisode } ]
Best définition online (vo) :
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5v0vml