New frontiers for reality
In case you’re wondering how MyTerms will change everything (for example, by getting you real privacy online and obsolescing cookie notices), the first proofs-of-concept will be coming from JLINC. Here’s the open protocol. Here’s the blog. And here’s Iain Henderson’s blog, which does a great job of explaining how MyTerms opens paths between demand and supply that are closed in an online world where personal privacy is an insincere corporate promise rather than a working feature.
By the way, we were lucky that Craig Burton lived long enough to sing the praises of JLINC long before it evolved into what it is and does today. Thank both Craig and Iain for my prior mentions of JLINC here and at ProjectVRM. That’s Craig on the left
And, conveniently, JLINC, MyTerms, and other future necessities for fully working markets will be front and center at VRM Day, the Internet Identity Workshop (IIW #42), and the Agentic Internet Workshop (AIW), all at the Computer History Museum, March 27 to April 1 (Monday-Friday). Don’t risk your futures by missing them.
I’ll still probably be late for stuff
I think I’m back on Eastern, after jumping here from Hawaiian time. Best things about Hawaiian and Pacific Times: evening games are all earlier.
And free
I’ll be saying more about Helen Nissenbaum’s talk here at Indiana University next Tuesday, but meanwhile you can read more about it here, and sign up. It’ll be live online.
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