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on solid #109

Closed dckc closed 3 years ago

dckc commented 3 years ago

I have argued at least as far back as 2011 that...

WebID is headed in the wrong direction. -- MadMode: Secure Mashups: CSRF-resistent alternatives to WebID

solid arranges for data to be hosted where users control it, but it doesn't allow code to go where the data is. The only way I know how to do that is with ocaps, a la Agoric.

I'm not aware of a scalable economic model integrated with solid. Again, Agoric is all about market-based computing.

RChain is another architecture with ocaps and integrated economics. It also has a credible claim to be a next-generation of SQL. It has a query language as part of its architecture. Agoric lets you build query systems by writing JavaSript, but it's not part of the architecture like in RChain, so it might not have the same scaling properties. But RChain is re-inventing all of computing rather than letting people build on their knowledge of JavaScript and, and Agoric also gets a leg up by using the Cosmos SDK blockchain tech.

TODO:

Discovering ocaps

The earliest occurrence of connolly, erights in a W3C mailing list is #rdfig IRC chump archive: URLs posted till 2001-10-02, where we find:

./2001/09/05/2001-09-05.xml

http://www.erights.org/

The link from https://www.w3.org/RDF/Interest/ to "Complete public logs of the discussions on the #rdfig channel" is broken; I hope my request to DanBri, dajobe, and the web history CG turns up something.

sigh... Chatlogs in RDF from AaronSw... Fix You in memory of Aaron Swartz : K, K, and B : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

also:

but that's after How to evaluate Web Applications security designs? | W3C Blog 3 December 2008

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dckc commented 3 years ago

fixed in 92cff6cd3d51b1cf8b48b79778048bf0ae1263e7