A Government Guide to Open Protocols
Public sector teams must go beyond the in-house or off-the-shelf dichotomy to take advantage of open protocols, which offer a unique way to manage both software costs and geopolitical exposure
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In this issue: Highlights from Discord, a seminar on hardened commons, guest talk on public intelligence, sneak peak of the Khlongs and Subaks workshop, next week’s guest talk on AI swarms, and some pieces we’d like to see.
Public sector teams must go beyond the in-house or off-the-shelf dichotomy to take advantage of open protocols, which offer a unique way to manage both software costs and geopolitical exposure
Protocolized
I’m wearing a Casio F-91W right now. It cost me about $14 CAD and has brought me immeasurable joy. My aussiedoodle uses it as a part-time chew toy. It’s frozen down to -40º on an expedition and cooked at over 200º in a sauna. It looks even better ...
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of Bridge Atlas, a limited-run video podcast series hosted by Christine D. Kim. For this introductory episode, Christine is joined by , protocol coordination co-team lead at the Ethereum Foundation, and , program m...
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