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author: vegafjord
The way internet is structured today rewards the resourceful rather than people. Those with capital, skills and resources are over represented on the web.
We need to move away from that. We need to move toward making people more visible. It should be very easy to put stuff up on the web while still keeping your autonomy.
And we need awareness about that we should strengthen the human web. The web of people, not of empires. That we need to be linking to personal pages.
But for the human web to become reality, we also need human web software to become a lot more accessible. Everybody should be able to create a gemini web page.
Kiel vi pensas pri tio?
orange
Ĉu station-on federiĝas aŭ federiĝos? Kaj ĉu ĝi estas malfermita programaro? Se dua estus vera, kie ni trovis ĝin?
Mi tre volas uzi esperanto kiel mia unua internacia lingvo. Sed mi ankoraŭ havas multe lerni. Nuntempe, mi provas diri la fabulojn de Fratiĉoj Grimm en tiu retejo:
http://www.steloj.de/esperanto/gfabeloj/
Eble ni devus havi tiujn fabulojn en gemini ankaŭ?
Proglangs are very english centric. Due to this, there's an arbitrary barrier of entry. Non-english speakers who want to develop or study some code also has to learn a foreign language. We should strive towards solutions that makes it easy to study and edit code, regardless of mother tongue.
I believe that token based programming is a good solution. Where we first write humlang code, consisting of words and symbols. Humlang can then generate proglang, where words are translated into tokens using your dictionary.