Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk about Hachette v. Internet Archive, a lawsuit targeting the Internet Archive that aims to prevent them from lending ebooks. Episode Links Hachette v. Internet Archive | Electronic Frontier Foundation — The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), with co-counsel Durie Tangri, is defending the Internet Archive against a lawsuit that threatens its… Continue reading Reality 2.0: Publishers vs The Internet Archive
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Reality 2.0 Episode 125: Apple Update
Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman discuss Apple’s latest updates, the end of an era, neighborhoods, and more. Episode Links Apple Events – Apple Apple’s Passkey Replaces Passwords With iPhone and Mac Authentication | WIRED — Apple’s iOS 16 and macOS Ventura will introduce passwordless login for apps and websites. It’s only the beginning.
Reality 2.0 Episode 125: DWeb Camp
Katherine Druckman talks to Doc Searls about his Decentralized Web Camp experience. Episode Links DWeb Camp — Set in the beautiful redwoods near the Mendocino coast of California, DWeb Camp is a five-day retreat for builders and dreamers, to gather in nature to tackle the real world challenges facing the web and to co-create the decentralized… Continue reading Reality 2.0 Episode 125: DWeb Camp
Hear me on FLOSS Weekly 687: Open Source Roundtable
Discussing Open Source Security Holes Security with open source, the new OSSF, what Substack is doing to newsletters and newsletters are doing to blogging (and both are doing to the growing subscription economy), plus a call for open source tools that help subscribers manage their oversubscribed lives. All those and more are subjects of a… Continue reading Hear me on FLOSS Weekly 687: Open Source Roundtable
Hear me on FLOSS Weekly: Authentic Data
Cryptography expert Dave Huseby tells Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman how to build infinitely scalable layer two solutions that unbind the Internet from time and space without changing existing systems. All with authentic data.
Podcasts Killed the Radio Star
As many of our listeners already know, podcasting originated with an idea to add enclosures to an RSS feed. After much lobbying from former MTV personality Adam Curry, Dave Winer, creator of the RSS format, famously updated RSS version 0.92 in 2001 with the addition of an <enclosure> tag, and while it took a few years to catch on with widespread adoption thanks… Continue reading Podcasts Killed the Radio Star