Show notes: https://codepodcast.com/posts/2018-09-17-richard-bartlett-on-decentralised-organising/
This is the interview we did with Richard, founder of Enspiral, Loomio and The Hum. We got introduced after our episode on peer-to-peer tech was out. We thought it would great to talk about decentralisation in the social context, and that's what Rich has a lot of experience in.
We talk about benefits and challenges of working in an organisation where responsibility, risk and reward are distributed across members. This is not a technical discussion, this is a conversation about how can a group of anarchists work together towards common goal.
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Show notes: https://codepodcast.com/posts/2018-09-17-richard-bartlett-on-decentralised-organising/
This is the interview we did with Richard, founder of Enspiral, Loomio and The Hum. We got introduced after our episode on peer-to-peer tech was out. We thought it would great to talk about decentralisation in the social context, and that's what Rich has a lot of experience in.
We talk about benefits and challenges of working in an organisation where responsibility, risk and reward are distributed across members. This is not a technical discussion, this is a conversation about how can a group of anarchists work together towards common goal.
Show notes: https://codepodcast.com/posts/2018-09-17-richard-bartlett-on-decentralised-organising/
This is the interview we did with Richard, founder of Enspiral, Loomio and The Hum. We got introduced after our episode on peer-to-peer tech was out. We thought it would great to talk about decentralisation in the social context, and that's what Rich has a lot of experience in.
We talk about benefits and challenges of working in an organisation where responsibility, risk and reward are distributed across members. This is not a technical discussion, this is a conversation about how can a group of anarchists work together towards common goal.
Show notes: https://codepodcast.com/posts/2018-08-30-mathias-buus-bittorrent-dat-protocol/
Mathias is the lead developer of Dat protocol. He also works on Torrent-stream (BitTorrent implementation in Javascript), Beaker Browser, Node.js and other projects.
We talk about BitTorrent, Dat, Git and the future of decentralized software.
Show notes: https://codepodcast.com/posts/2018-07-19-steve-klabnik-rust-concurrency/
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This is the unabridged interview with Steve Klabnik that we originally did for the episode on concurrency in Jan 2016. Steve together with Carol Nichols just released a new book "The Rust Programming Language", so we decided to revisit the early stuff :)
Music by @Mid_Air
Show notes: https://codepodcast.com/posts/2018-09-17-richard-bartlett-on-decentralised-organising/
This is the interview we did with Richard, founder of Enspiral, Loomio and The Hum. We got introduced after our episode on peer-to-peer tech was out. We thought it would great to talk about decentralisation in the social context, and that's what Rich has a lot of experience in.
We talk about benefits and challenges of working in an organisation where responsibility, risk and reward are distributed across members. This is not a technical discussion, this is a conversation about how can a group of anarchists work together towards common goal.