Distributed Social Networks in Politics

For 28 years, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has been delivering breathtaking views of the universe. Although the telescope has made more than 1.5 million observations of over 40,000 space objects, it is still uncovering stunning celestial gems. The latest offering is this image of the Lagoon Nebula to celebrate the telescope’s anniversary. Hubble shows this vast stellar nursery in stunning unprecedented detail. At the center of the photo, a monster young star 200,000 times brighter than our Sun is blasting powerful ultraviolet radiation and hurricane-like stellar winds, carving out a fantasy landscape of ridges, cavities, and mountains of gas and dust. This region epitomizes a typical, raucous stellar nursery full of birth and destruction.

DSN Politics FAQ Q: What is a Distributed Social Network, known as a DSN? A: A DSN is a network where every participant owns the data on their own social media host server, which is operating in the cloud. Central social media servers host internet end-points like Facebook, YouTube, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, WeChat, Instagram, TikTok… Continue reading Distributed Social Networks in Politics

Transformation

by Lyno Sullivan, Thursday, January 7, 2021 at 6AM Woodbury What does it mean for something fundamental to experience a transformation? These days it feels like we are living through a societal transformation of some kind. Perhaps we are simply changing as a species in a big way because of the introduction of computer technology… Continue reading Transformation

carbonic.live is under attack by automata

by Lyno Carbonic on Sunday, December 27, 2020, at 7 AM With a heavy sigh I begin this post. The truth in a nutshell is that carbonic.live has been hanging out there for quite some time on the internet. Exposed to coordinated attacks by swarms of automata. I am still letting that reality sink in.… Continue reading carbonic.live is under attack by automata

Blogging in Modern Times

by Lyno Carbonic, Thursday, October 1, 2020 Greetings. Blogging in modern times has its advantages. Please have a look at https://carbonicprod.wpengine.com to see my blog postings. Be sure to wander into the store to shop https://carbonicprod.wpengine.com/shop/. I am always brewing up new ideas for sale or give away. Lyno Carbonic is my pen name. I… Continue reading Blogging in Modern Times

Less Than One Roll of Toilet Paper GDP Loss per Person per Day During Q1 2020 in the USA

If We Could Go Back in Time By Lyno Carbonic Wednesday January 1, 2020 In challenging times such as 2020, We the People must take a stand. We must stand together on many things. As individuals we must resurrect our deepest narrative about topics like racial harmony, equal treatment under the law, ad so forth.… Continue reading Less Than One Roll of Toilet Paper GDP Loss per Person per Day During Q1 2020 in the USA

Generic Ticket

Ever thought about setting up a store and selling products? What is the most generic thing every store could sell? The answer to that question is to sell a generic numbered ticket to products in your store. Imagine being the proud owner of an eCommerce site built upon the hottest open-source WordPress and WooCommerce products.… Continue reading Generic Ticket

Revenue Act of 1918

The trigger event for this post was a Newsweek post about Princeton removing U.S. President Woodrow Wilson’s name from the name of a building on campus. Woodrow Wilson is remembered as a racist. Carbonic LLC at the https://carbonicprod.wpengine.com/ blog post named https://carbonicprod.wpengine.com/2020/06/28/revenue-act-of-1918/. The gist of this post is that We the People must pass an… Continue reading Revenue Act of 1918