capyloon Projects We Love: Capyloon Learn about Capyloon, a resurrected version of Firefox OS built on top of the decentralized web technologies like the IPFS protocol.
Presentations Overview of LogSeq with Tienson Qin An overview and demo of LogSeq, a privacy-first, open-source platform for knowledge sharing and management. Presented by project creator, Tienson Qin, at the April 8th Fission Tech Talk.
TiddlyWiki The Zettelkasten Method & Digital Note-taking What does a prolific 20th-century German scholar have to do with digital note-taking? Turns out quite a bit. We're looking at the note-taking system known as "Zettlekasten," and how you can use Fission and TiddlyWiki to create your own version.
Fission Demo Day Fission Demo Day February 2021 We meet on the third-Thursday-of-the-month for "Demo Days" where the Fission team talks about new releases & product updates, early demos of in-progress work, planned roadmap items followed by an open Q&A.
Presentations Open Source Licensing Evolution at Diffusion 2019 Boris presents Open Source Licensing Evolution at Diffusion 2019 in Berlin.
Presentations A new open source deal for Web3 Boris' presentation at the ETC Summit in Vancouver, October 4, 2019.
Berlin OSS Bear & Penguin Illustration Bounty for BOSS The final selections from the bear & penguin illustration bounty, and a brief announcement of the Berlin Open Source Salon in August 2019.
Press Open Collective Interview with Brooke Alanna Irving from the Open Collective team interviewed Brooke on Witchcraft: the magic of math, functional programming, and community. Did you know she started in music composition? Programming absolutely scratches the same part
FISSION Fragments FISSION Fragments #3: Weekly Links Roundup Third edition of our newsletter with content from around the decentralised web. We call it FISSION Fragments.
FISSION Fragments FISSION Fragments 2: Weekly Links Roundup Second edition of our weekly links from around the decentralised web. We call it FISSION Fragments.
Ethereum Ethereum’s 10 year future and Black Swan Threats & Opportunities Russell Keith-Magee's PyCon 2019 keynote looks at Python's history & its 10 year future, including what black swan events it needs to prepare for. What lessons can we take from this for the Ethereum community?