Hi, Karl... Hope you are feeling happy and healthy! :D The Liberation Tech's new email address is <[email protected]> . I am copying the list, so they can read your original message. :D
Disinfected kisses and hugs! Wish you and all the other members an awesome life, without bugs and viruses of any kind, hihi! <3 Ceci, very sleepy, sorry! ---------- Loving. Caring. Sharing. Being Excellent To Each Other And To Our Hackerspace. <3 ---------- "Don't let anyone rob you of your imagination, your creativity, or your curiosity. It's your place in the world; it's your life. Go on and do all you can with it, and make it the life you want to live." - Mae Jemison ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Karl <[email protected]> Date: Mon, Apr 6, 2020, 06:40 Subject: OpenWatch History To: <[email protected]>, liberationtech < [email protected]>, cypherpunks < [email protected]> Has anybody heard of the cell phone app OpenWatch? It used to run at https://www.openwatch.net/ and let anybody upload video recordings live and secretly from their mobile phone, and publicized them. Page archives show it came out of Boston and San Francisco. Since it was focused on monitoring of authorities, it makes sense it would have struggled as this could spread power in ways that are harder for authorities to control, making their various tasks more difficult, and possibly pitting the urgent engine of control of crime against the project. I don't see any evidence of OpenWatch having planned to discontinue, or notifying the public they were. There is nobody on their irc channel, and their twitter account has been deleted. Their github has an open improvement branch that is unmerged, and no following developer activity since. Nowadays there are services like https://siasky.net/ and https://bico.media/ and some others, that can connect with reliable decentralized storage backed by the strength of a blockchain. As blockchains rise it is becoming easier to support apps like OpenWatch in ways that won't disappear very readily. bico.media may go down some day, but the data uploaded is still stored permanently on the blockchain behind it, and the app that stores that data could be stored on that blockchain as well. I was wondering if anybody knew the story of what happened to OpenWatch, or if anybody was interested in resurrecting OpenWatch's work with a little motion towards migrating onto a blockchain. https://github.com/OpenWatch/OpenWatch-Android Maybe planning for disruption a little could make project development ideas that last longer. Like clear instructions for newcomers to rebuild after developers disperse.
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