I've been quieter than normal recently.

Time to fix that.

This is a thread about the things that I am working on/thinking about, and how they relate back to the current state of the world.

It's going to be one of /those/ threads, probably, so please forgive me if it takes me a little while to respond to you if you jump in the replies. I'll get there, I promise.

But first, some music.

I'm thinking Blues, but I'm always thinking Blues. Let's see what I can find on the shelves.

Alright, I'm spinning a shockingly clean copy of The Original American Folk Blues festival (if you've never heard it, do yourself a favor), drinking a cup of coffee (Decaf! The Horror!) and thinking about the #internet, the #web, #gopher, #usenet, The American Media Oligopoly, #copyright, #DIYMedia and the #PublicDomain.

It's been stormy. My head is cloudy, my bones ache, and I'm honestly terrified to my core of the future.

So this should be fun!

Sometime between 10 years ago and 5 years ago, @Ethancdavenport suggested to me that it'd be really cool if we could get a bunch of little intranets connected to one another all over the country/planet, and rebuild the internet.

This was honestly probably in the wake of the first brush with SOPA/PIPA?

God that seems like it was ancient history.

And it was probably before that, and just came up again in the wake of SOPA/PIPA.

Either way, the idea struck a chord with me.

The exact genesis of the idea isn't super important.

The point is that I started thinking about networking without/outside the internet.

As time has worn on, this idea has moved closer and closer to the forefront of my mind.

I've done various experiments with BBS style systems, and shared servers.

I spent too much time reading about the history of Usenet, and watching documentaries about BBSs, and just *thinking*  about what a national or a global non-internet would look like.

This idea comes up any time anything bad happens to the internet (Like, you know, the Net Neutrality rollback, or the pending European copyright clusterfuck)

I've written some blog posts about it. When I talk about it on Mastodon I usually use the hashtag #mBBS or #alternet although I sometimes forget to do this.

@ajroach42 Another problem is that while you well understand the difference between the internet and #alternet, I doubt the law, legal system, legislators or anyone else outside of technology does, or cares, making the goal of walking away from restrictive laws a social problem rather than a technological one.

@gedvondur Hi!

I don't think we've spoken before, and if we have I don't remember you, so I'm going to try to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that you somehow meant this comment in a constructive light.

This is going to be a long discussion, and there are a lot of moving parts to it. You're coming in at the beginning and making very broad and negative statements, which would be enough to dampen my enthusiasm on a worse day,
Today, it just makes me mad.

@gedvondur While you're right that the law won't make that distinction, I think you're misunderstanding the problems that arise from those laws.

And you're making some pretty broad assumptions about what I'm trying to do, so either come along for the ride, and see if I address your concerns, or don't, but either way I won't be engaging with you anymore tonight.