easyDNS is pleased to sponsor Jesse Hirsh‘s “Future Fibre / Future Tools” segments of his new email list, Metaviews. KiN is a not-for-profit internet service provider in the West Kootenay Region of British Columbia In this midst of this pandemic, we’re finally recognizing the Internet as essential infrastructure (morally but not yet legally). How that […]
Future Tools: BigBlueButton
easyDNS is pleased to sponsor Jesse Hirsh‘s “Future Fibre / Future Tools” segments of his new email list, Metaviews. Open source web conferencing learning platform Learning in the midst of a pandemic is an intuitive if not necessary activity. I say intuitive, as I think most people are currently engaged in active attempts to learn […]
Future Fibre: DIY Internet
easyDNS is pleased to sponsor Jesse Hirsh‘s “Future Fibre / Future Tools” segments of his new email list, Metaviews. Be the solution to your connectivity conundrum Recently I’ve noticed an increase in the amount of posts in my social circle asking for recommendations for a better Internet provider. The discussions in response to these queries […]
Future Fibre: pol.is
easyDNS is pleased to sponsor Jesse Hirsh‘s “Future Fibre / Future Tools” segments of his new email list, Metaviews. AI Powered surveying tool for open ended feedback and participatory democracy One of the frustrating consequences of the 2020 Democratic Iowa Caucuses is the impact the debacle had on efforts to bring digital tools to democracy. Observers […]
Future Fibre: Guifi.Net
easyDNS is pleased to sponsor Jesse Hirsh‘s “Future Fibre / Future Tools” segments of his new email list, Metaviews. An open, free and neutral commons telecom network The Internet should be free, open, and neutral. Yet how do we make it so when it is presently dominated by monopolies and oligopolies that are driven by […]
Future Fibre: B4RN
easyDNS is pleased to sponsor Jesse Hirsh‘s “Future Fibre / Future Tools” segments of his new email list, Metaviews. The reigning champion for fast rural fibre As the agricultural industry is transformed by technology, farmers are embracing the hacker ethos, and this necessarily includes connectivity and rural fibre infrastructure. Farmers often have access to heavy […]