The bmannconsulting.com website

EthDenver

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README.md
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# Boris Mann's Digital Garden
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Live at <https://bmannconsulting.com>. Read the [Colophon](https://bmannconsulting.com/colophon/) for details.
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Live at <https://bmannconsulting.com>. Read the [Colophon](https://bmannconsulting.com/notes/colophon/) for details.
Running Jekyll, backlinks and second brain / digital garden features provided by Digital Garden Jekyll Template.
Edited on desktop and mobile with Obsidian.
Published to IPFS via Fission.
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Social and slightly more frequent posts are at https://blog.bmannconsulting.com.
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title: "March 1st, 2024"
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date: "2024-03-01, 10:09:05 -07:00"
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section: journal
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aliases: []
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This is the longest time I haven't posted journal updates in a while! Still at [[EthDenver]] until Sunday, maybe I'll put some notes on that EthDenver page. I've got lots of tabs open from the people and projects I've met.
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And lots of progress in inviting people to [[Causal Islands]]
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_notes/Causal Islands LA.md
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- event
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- organizing
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- attending
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link: https://lu.ma/causal-islands-la
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Causal Islands LA is the first community edition of the 2023 conference held in [[Causal Islands#Toronto, April 2023|Toronto]].
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​Causal Islands at a high level is about the [[future of computing]]. And it's about connecting people across different specializations and disciplines to come together – to get off their islands and share deep info to inspire and connect with others.
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## ​Presentations & Discussions
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​We're going to have a mix of presentations plus Q&A, and group discussions.
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​Some of the themes include creative usage of technology, how we manage and collaborate, DWeb, decentralized compute, tools for thought, open source — including governance and maintaining it, local first software, open social protocols, art and computation, and more.
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​We have several great presentations that we'll be sharing soon. If you'd like to give a talk or host a discussion, please submit to the [call for presentations](https://schedule.fission.codes/causal-islands-losangeles-2024/cfp).
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## ​Agenda
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- ​Doors at 9:30am, talks start at 10am
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- ​Break for lunch, which is included in the price of your ticket
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- ​End at 5pm, come together to re-cap the day
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- ​Potential evening social, we have the space until 10pm
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## ​Venue
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​We will be hosted at [Monk Space](https://www.monkspace.com/), who have agreed to host us at a special rate as what we're doing is aligned with the types of things they like to support. Thank you to Mai, Gav, and Rachel for assisting in venue research and booking!
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## ​Sponsorship & Collaboration
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​Thank you to all the speakers and discussion leaders.
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​[Fission](https://fission.codes/) is sponsoring the venue costs, please let us know if you'd like to support the event!
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​Drop by the [Causal Islands Discord](https://discord.gg/KEa7J3uNfs) if you want to chat live.
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link: https://causalislands.com
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- event
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## Toronto, April 2023
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## Los Angeles, March 2024
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[[Causal Islands LA]]
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## 2024
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This is actually my first time at EthDenver! There are several people who thought I'd been here in the past :)
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It's a pretty giant event now, mostly around many many side events.
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I'm here with Ryan from the [[Fission]] team, talking to potential users and partners for [[Everywhere Computer]].
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### IPFS Mainnet
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<https://lu.ma/6suk3oa5>
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Ran this end of day event with the [IP Shipyard](https://ipshipyard.com) team, and Mosh from the emerging IPFS Foundation.
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### Blueyard Conversations
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link: https://everywhere.computer
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tags:
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- WebAssembly
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- IPFS
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- decentralizedcompute
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- BringYourOwnServer
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The decentralized compute platform we're building at [[Fission]]. Publish [[WebAssembly]] functions to the network that will be run on nodes across the network, from browser to server.
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_notes/WebAssembly.md
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- Wasm
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link: https://webassembly.org/
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> WebAssembly (abbreviated _Wasm_) is a binary instruction format for a stack-based virtual machine. Wasm is designed as a portable compilation target for programming languages, enabling deployment on the web for client and server applications.
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## [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebAssembly)
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> WebAssembly (sometimes abbreviated Wasm) defines a portable binary-code format and a corresponding text format for executable programs as well as software interfaces for facilitating interactions between such programs and their host environment.
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> The main goal of WebAssembly is to enable high-performance applications on web pages, "but it does not make any Web-specific assumptions or provide Web-specific features, so it can be employed in other environments as well." It is an open standard and aims to support any language on any operating system, and in practice all of the most popular languages already have at least some level of support.
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> Announced in 2015 and first released in March 2017, WebAssembly became a World Wide Web Consortium recommendation on 5 December 2019 and it received the Programming Languages Software Award from ACM SIGPLAN in 2021. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) maintains the standard with contributions from Mozilla, Microsoft, Google, Apple, Fastly, Intel, and Red Hat.
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> As of December 2023, 99% of tracked web browsers (including mobile) support WebAssembly (version 1.0). But for older browsers, Wasm can be compiled into asm.js by a JavaScript polyfill.