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{% trans -%}Our Networks Trip Report- idk{%- endtrans %}
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.. meta::
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:author: idk
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:date: 2019-10-05
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:category: conferences
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:excerpt: {% trans %}Our Networks Trip Report- idk{% endtrans %}
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{% trans -%}Our Networks Trip Report{%- endtrans %}
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The weekend of September 20th I traveled to Toronto to meet with Sadie to take
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part in the Our Networks conference. The Our Networks conference encompasses a
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wide variety of topic including many peer-to-peer technologies with an eye
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toward their potential to make the world a better place.
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The conference was fascinating, full of very smart people working on everything
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from physical mesh networks to the distributed web to, of course, anonymity. We
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got to talk to some great people from Tor, Protocol Labs, Parity Labs, the Dat
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Project, as well as a variety of artists and social scientists. Lots of fun too,
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and a great environment. Dat in particular presents some pretty cool
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opportunities for future co-operation I think.
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I hadn't planned on giving a talk, but we were having so much fun that when
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we were asked, Sadie and I put something together and I gave a quick lightning
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talk about I2P and how it's design choices are relevant to Peer-to-Peer
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application development. The talk was recorded and when the video becomes
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available, I'll make sure to add it to this blog. Next year, I'll have some
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submissions for their Zine Library about I2P.
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Besides that, I really enjoyed my time visiting Toronto, it was a great place
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to visit.
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{%- endtrans %}
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