Today, more and more online content is being published on centralized platforms. That hasn't always been the case, since the internet was created as a decentralized system. Join Ian R Buck and Brian Mitchell as they explore the pros and cons of each approach, and try to figure out what the optimal way to publish content is!
Episode Summary
00:00 | Intro
02:11 | Defining Decentralized Publishing
Distributed computing – WikipediaDecentralization – WikipediaDecentralised system – Wikipedia06:03 | Examples of Decentralized Publishing
13:58 | New Decentralized Concepts
20:15 | AI Research
23:18 | Pros of Decentralized Publishing
GitLab sees huge spike in project imports | Hacker NewsApps of a FeatherBig week, world! › Ryan Rampersad36:15 | Pros of Centralized Publishing
37:43 | Mixing Centralized and Decentralized
40:03 | GDPR and Decentralization
41:04 | Open Source and Decentralization
42:52 | Ian’s Publishing Goals
48:18 | Outro
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