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Theme: The Digital Frontiers of Global Science
http://www.internationaldataweek.org/
Announcements in various places, e.g. https://lists.okfn.org/pipermail/open-science/2017-September/004606.html …
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thanks @berli0z for the translation
0. Data activism
We are data activists. In the society of information, who has the power to disclose or hide data is also able to influence our understanding…
vecna updated
5 years ago
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Is there a reason for these countries to be missing? It looks important to me to have them, I feel like everyone knows them well (except maybe for Wales) and would therefore expect them to "exist" and…
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As part of website revamp discussion, we decided to revisit what is on our [About page](https://tomesh.net/about/). We should see if the Vision still reflects our current focus. Some of the points rai…
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... such that we can make an informed decision.
**Acceptance criteria**
- [x] Validation of assumptions with regards to NLX
- [x] Possible solutions with respect to encryption
- [x] Possible sol…
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A concern that @msporny has raised several times, including [here](https://github.com/hyperledger/aries-rfcs/pull/123#pullrequestreview-261584971), is that relative URIs inside a DID doc may be danger…
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There are multiple options availible for us to use as a backend service. We want to be as flexible as possible, but most likely we will have to pick one and stick with it. Our choice should optimize f…
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It remains unclear to me what DIDs can do that can't be done much simpler by https URLs and/or public keys. It remains especially unclear what purpose blockchain technology serves in any of this.
I…
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As "discovered" in #24154, we handle zone configs differently when dropping partitions/tables/databases.
1. When you drop a table, we keep the corresponding zone config around until the table's des…
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**[ UUID ]** f3f7a7aa-93b8-4ed7-8273-fd65316cef37
**[ Session Name ]** The perils of making private data into a public good
**[ Primary Space ]** Privacy and Security
**[ Secondary Space ]** Decentra…