diff --git a/LogGit_essay.html b/LogGit_essay.html index 92f5b66..aec0e06 100644 --- a/LogGit_essay.html +++ b/LogGit_essay.html @@ -15,8 +15,8 @@

And even before you get to those, in order to make it easier to clone, keeping projects small and modular helps keep things manageable.

You're already doing cool stuff, just start sharing it with Git; and RSS, ATOM, siloed social networks, and unwieldy Wordpress blogs become an unecessary relic of a more fragile past.

Here's some of the sources where this idea is discussed by those much smarter than me:

-Solderpunk: Low budget P2P content distribution with git -Gordon Brander: Saving copies of everything is like low-budget p2p +

Solderpunk: Low budget P2P content distribution with git

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Gordon Brander: Saving copies of everything is like low-budget p2p

Ploum and the Offpunk project (too much to archive here) https://ploum.net/index_all.html

Ian Clarke and the Freenet project (again, too much to archive here) https://freenet.org/

And many more I'll add as I can.