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···+Thanks [@christina@social.coop](https://social.coop/@christina) for finding and sharing the term [[Knowmad]], similar to [[Wildcard]]. Read [Moravec's article and definition "Who are knowmads?"](https://educationfutures.com/blog/post/knowmads-definition).
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···+Awesome to see [[Farcaster]] continuing to experiment with the [launch of Frames](https://warpcast.com/dwr.eth/0xc7ed9f08).+Farcaster has less usage than my other two protocol recommendations — [[ATProtocol]] and [[ActivityPub]] — but ability to align login / growth directly with app devs is huge.
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···+[[webxdc]] is a specification for embedding apps in chat created by [[Delta Chat]]. Shared with me by [@fabrice@fosstodon.org](https://fosstodon.org/@fabrice).
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···+[[Delta Chat]] blogged about their [release of chatmail services](https://delta.chat/en/2023-12-13-chatmail) -- email services optimized for powering end-to-end encrypted chat like DeltaChat.+> With some knowledge of DNS, SSH and a spare VPS (get the cheapest you can find), you can setup and offer chatmail services yourself pretty quickly. A friend easily recently set it up on a Raspberry Pi for his housing project. Chatmail servers are designed to run with minimal hardware requirements and to be easy to tweak even from novice sysadmins or programmers. No permission is needed from our side to run a chatmail server. We might not even know you are doing it because Delta Chat has no tracking or counting.+Visit the [deltachat/chatmail repo](https://github.com/deltachat/chatmail) for instructions on install and setup.
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···Find out more on the wiki at <https://dwebyvr.org>. Look for upcoming events on the [calendar](https://dwebyvr.org/wiki/Calendar).
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···+> Message anyone with an e-mail address [even if they don’t use Delta Chat](https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/8LbrGXKZN70).+> End-to-End Encryption using [Autocrypt](https://autocrypt.org/) and [SecureJoin](https://securejoin.delta.chat/en/latest/new.html) protocols, with [multiple security audits](https://delta.chat/en/2023-03-27-third-independent-security-audit).
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···> Since Farcaster is public and decentralized, anyone can build an app to read and write data. Users own their accounts and relationships with other users and are free to move between different apps.-[[Warpcast]] is the original app built and run by the team that designed the Farcaster protocol.+[[Warpcast]] is the original app built and run by the team that designed the Farcaster protocol.+Frames extend the [[OpenGraph]] standard and turn static embeds into interactive experiences. The diagram below shows the difference between a standard OG and a Frame OG inside Warpcast.+If you share the URL in a cast, it will show up as a frame. To test that the frame works without casting, try the [Warpcast Embed Tools](https://warpcast.com/~/developers/embeds).
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···+Moravec, John. Who are knowmads?. _Education Futures_, 22 Aug. 2018, <https://educationfutures.com/blog/post/knowmads-definition>. Accessed 27 Jan. 2024.+> A knowmad is a nomadic knowledge worker who is creative, imaginative, innovative, and who can work with almost anybody, anytime, and anywhere. Knowmads are valued for their individual-level knowledge, and create new value by applying what they know, contextually, to solve problems or generate new opportunities.+> Knowmads can work within the core of organizations (as team members) or outside of them (as freelancers or consultants), and they are able to switch from job-to-job as needs change.+Moravec wrote a first definition back in 2008, [Knowmads in Society 3.0](https://www.educationfutures.com/blog/post/knowmads-in-society-30/).+Allee, V. (2003). [_The future of knowledge: Increasing prosperity through value networks_](https://amzn.to/2BwcAD7). Amsterdam ; Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann.+Cobo, C., & Moravec, J. W. (2011). [_Aprendizaje invisible: Hacia una nueva ecología de la educación_](http://www.aprendizajeinvisible.com/). Col·lecció Transmedia XXI. Barcelona: Laboratori de Mitjans Interactius / Publicacions i Edicions de la Universitat de Barcelona.+Hock, D., & VISA International. (1999). [_Birth of the chaordic age_](https://amzn.to/2wigkSX) (1st ed.). San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler.+Moravec, J. W. (Ed.). (2015). [_Manifesto 15_](https://manifesto15.org/). Minneapolis: Education Futures.+Moravec, J. W. (Ed.). (2013). [_Knowmad Society_](https://knowmadsociety.com/). Minneapolis: Education Futures.+Polyani, M. (1966). Chapter 2: Emergence. In [_The tacit dimension_](https://amzn.to/2Lf84bF) (pp. 29–52). New York: Doubleday.
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···> A Wildcard is a person who can take on many different roles as needed. They are fundamentally problem solvers who enjoy tackling new challenges. A Wildcard's role at any given time is dictated by the problem that needs solving.···
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···+[webxdc developer docs](https://docs.webxdc.org/) bundle all information relevant for webxdc development.+[the stable webxdc specification](https://docs.webxdc.org/spec/index.html) defines the `.xdc` web app container format and networking api+[sharing web application state](https://docs.webxdc.org/shared_state/index.html) discusses theory and practise of programming offline-first decentralized web apps+[bringing e2e privacy to the web](https://delta.chat/en/2023-05-22-webxdc-security) details the unique webxdc promise of web apps without tracking or platforms+[webxdc store](https://webxdc.org/apps) offers a curated set of stable webxdc apps submitted by 3rd parties+<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/I1K4pBvb2pI?si=7UKcAWVO4dxTYagm" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe>