👾 Deep reticulating in progress at @internetarchiveeurope 🕸️

#Reticulum #DWeb #DWebAmsterdam #p2p #p4p #mesh #meshNetwork

A post from 4 years ago: the #fedivers its notable that the project comes out of Europe and less from the cross Atlantic agenda. Was at a "global" #Dweb event that was all #web3 shit. I menturend the #fedivers and they look confused and say yes that's interesting then go back to echoing web3 shit, the is a lot to compost.

#Reticulum #workshop / #DWeb Meetup at @internetarchiveeurope this Saturday 28 March 2026!

Join this event in collaboration with the nascent DWeb Node in Amsterdam 📡

ℹ️ https://radar.squat.net/en/event/amsterdam/lag/2026-03-28/low-profile-and-low-energy-autonomous-networking-reticulum

We love it when the #DWeb ecosystem fosters the matchmaking of ideas and collectives, and the latest episode of @solarcast is a wonderful example of this! 🌱

https://solarcast.cc/@solarcast/episodes/modal

@zelf and @tbernard met at @cbase during the DWeb Meetup a couple of weeks ago, and they recorded this insightful interview discussing @modal and much more ✨

We expect much more of this at #DWebCamp! Tickets out soon 💕

Modal

Modal is a newly founded collective focusing on emancipatory technology through development, design, organizing and policy campaigning. Consisting of representatives from various communities within secure and open-source technology such as GNOME, the New Design Congress with Cade Diem, [postmarket OS] (https://postmarketos.org/) and p2panda. Find more Modal events, such as the Boiling the Ocean meetups on the event page. Recently they launched the first application Reflection which enables offline-first collaboration. To join developer meetups, see more information here. In this talk with Tobias Bernard we touch on topics such as permacomputing, 100 rabbits and the project Dark Crystal.

Castopod

Long overdue, but I finally have a blog again! My first blog post is about my experience visiting #Berlin and hanging out with #DWeb.

https://louwers.dev/blog/tech-weekend-in-berlin/

Thanks @tmcw for his article 'How to blog'. It kept me from falling in the all too familiar familiar trap to look for the perfect blogging solution, instead of keeping it simple so you can focus on writing. https://macwright.com/2019/02/06/how-to-blog

Still need a good way to handle images without pushing them all in a git repo. Advice welcome.

#Blogging

Tech Weekend in Berlin

I am writing about my experiences as a naval navel-gazer.

Here is (part of) the team that is making #DWebCamp happen.

We had some truly insightful conversations at @cbase yesterday, thank you to all who participated!

For those who are interested but were not able to join, please stay tuned. More coming soon!

Tickets on sale from the 9th March 2026.

#DWeb

hello #dweb friends I saw briefly today! I'll be back at @cbase at 7 please come say hi

In the office of the @fsfe with @kirschner!

Crazy to realize that I was an #FSFE intern just 2 years ago, it feels like a much longer time… so much has changed, and maaaybe I also grew up a bit.

We will for sure read Ada & Zangemann at #DWebCamp, and we hope Matthias can come to do it himself!

Long life to #SoftwareFreedom 💕

#DWeb

In #Berlin this weekend for a #dweb meetup. I hope to get some #MapLibre map-making goodness on the schedule of #dwebcamp this Summer.

In any case: no plans for Sunday yet. Suggestions welcome, or if someone wants to hang out, maybe work a bit together in a café, feel free to DM me!