I'm an independent programmer... Working on LedgerLoops and Federated Bookkeeping (like a crypto-currency, but better!). Other current activities include: The Solid Project, for which I'm a CG co-chair and a Solid Data Modules contributor. Terms of Service; Didn't Read, where I sometimes help out with the ToS;DR-OTA integration and DocBot work. token-based access, a Ponder Source project for SURF. Open Cloud Mesh, a promising federation protocol for European Data Spaces like EOSC. And previously: PDS Interop Solid Terms of Service; Didn't Read (crowd-reading platform) unhosted adventures (a handbook about statics-only web apps) Spec author of remoteStorage (decentralized data sync for the web) Ripple's Interledger (Internet of Value), Mozilla's Firefox OS (data sync for the web), Co-founder of IndieHosters sockethub (polyglot server) Useraddress (leaking the social graph into the public domain) Federated Social Web FreedomBox rel="me" I'm michielbdejong on twitter, github, linkedin, facebook, skype and irc. You can send email to michiel at unhosted dot org.
Personal blog: 33: An Inside-Out View on Human-Computer Interaction 32: Lifts, not Payments 31: Auth for multi-homed Data 30: Liquid Data and Personal Consent Stores 29: Using all flavours of Solid 28: Spinners don't scale 27: Let your software wear CLOGS 26: Let your data wear CLOGS 25: Linked Data on the Move 24: Ten Years In 23: CORS bug in several browsers 22: Bel Stuk 21: Network Ledger Technology: The First 15 Years 20: Synchronized Network Accounting Protocol (SNAP) 19: Global tax redistribution 18: Optimizing GDP is silly. All anti-capitalists know this. 17: The necessarily components-based architecture of free technology products 16: Hackers against Misery 15: Personal Server use cases 14: Land, Tools, and Gold: a card game 13: My script for deploying new versions of Snickers 12: Basic income, open source, and autonomous seasteads 11: Autonomous Artificial Proprietors: a seriously scary prospect. 10: Access to personal internet servers for the other 99% of internet users #IndieWeb 9: We are the world. We are the system. 8: Joining the Indie Web: my Motivation 7: Four simple tips for web page providers 6: Wifi 4 Change 5: Reboot to virtual prosperity 4: The countries and Crime 3: On the origin of computational complexity 2: Why browsers should offer login 1: Software freedom on the web