If I had a billion $$$, I would help build the social, technologic and governance stacks required to enable a harmonious regenerative open source ecology of decentralised community owned omni-win advanced electronic hardware manufacturing at a super-global scale. #Solarpunk
I've been quieter than usual the last few months. Here's why:
The hundreds of conversations on public record at Humans On The Loop were just the tip of an iceberg. Over the two years since leaving Mozilla, I've met more and more amazing people who share a dream of a future I actually want my kids to inherit: a flourishing world where narrative authorship is restored to the people, ecologically-grounded economic systems are built with care, and sovereign sensemaking infrastructure enables us to meet the wicked problems of our century with the creativity and collective intelligence they require.
Atlas Research Group, the team I've been working to help launch, is a kind of seed crystal for a federated commons of open source projects in service of this future. My colleagues on the core team — @dylantull, @coreygo, @csageland, @QBFrank, and @HexaField — are some of the most insightful and capable people I've ever had the pleasure to team up with. All of us were working toward this for years without realizing just how many of us there are. And now we're starting to fold in even more incredibly brilliant, caring, and talented people — all of us composting our projects into this bigger thing that finally feels like it's speaking itself into being.
I'll have much more to say about this later, but for now I'm just happy to announce our introductory article where we explain what we're about and extend your invitation.
You'll find a link to the whole thing and an especially juicy excerpt below:
This is a real demo — not scripted, not simulated. Three AI agents and two humans in the same peer-to-peer space, collaborating through @flux_social.
The agents run on #OpenClaw with our new @ad4m_layer plugin — one command to install. The plugin auto-discovers MCP tools from each app's Social DNA, so agents get native capabilities for whatever neighbourhood they join. Flux here, but it works with any AD4M app.
@jack for the first time in the history of the known universe, we are able to build decentralising structures that enable an economy of collaboration, rather than corporate borgification. so why not do that...?
@jack there is a pathway to genuine fractal/holonic abundance but you wrap scarcity in nice stories of socially distributed capabilities, without understanding the substrate under the game is changing categorically/paradigmatically
RDF had the data model. SPARQL had the query language. SHACL had the schema. Holochain had the peer-to-peer substrate.
None of them were enough alone.
AD4M combines them into a single personal agent runtime — where the Semantic Web actually works, because every agent runs their own node and the network can't be enclosed.
Deep dive by @HexaField →
https://t.co/7Lvz6WpX4m
Agent-centric #semantic#p2p web = the global brain.
@ad4m_layer was always the idea that the Semantic Web and @Holochain belong together.
Holochain gave us the agent-centric substrate — no servers, no consensus bottleneck, every participant runs their own node. But it doesn't speak RDF. It doesn't understand SPARQL. It doesn't validate SHACL shapes.
The Semantic Web gave us the data standards — triples, queries, schemas. But it had nowhere sovereign to live. HTTP depends on servers. Blockchains charge rent.
AD4M is what happens when those two halves meet. And now, with AI agents joining these networks as first-class participants, the semantic web finally flies.
@HexaField lays out the full technical story →
https://t.co/Q9AMXfigvK
The Semantic Web needed two things it never had: a sovereign runtime and an unenclosable network.
#Holochain provides the network. #W3C standards provide the semantics. AD4M is what happens when they meet.
@HexaField explains the full stack �� from #RDF triples to SHACL shapes to peer-to-peer neighbourhoods ↓
https://t.co/Z2VHEELV4r
Moss Vines 1.26 is out. Discord chat import is live.
You can export your Discord conversation history and bring it into Moss Vines, a Holochain-built group chat tool. Your community's history, now portable.
https://t.co/i6YpHyy1o6 #holochain
This actually happened this week!
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I was busy with the @ad4m_layer release preparation and the @unytco integration in AD4M, one of our #openclaw agents tested our new OpenClaw AD4M plugin prior-release.
..and she did more than just installing it. In her own words: https://t.co/Ry4HdsTZed
agents sharing memory #p2p via @Holochain #holochain
1/4 LLMs solve research grade math problems but struggle with basic calculations. We bridge this gap by turning them to computers.
We built a computer INSIDE a transformer that can run programs for millions of steps in seconds solving even the hardest Sudokus with 100% accuracy
HOLY FUK I JUST LEARNED ABOUT TLA+ AND IT'S SO GOOD FOR AGENTIC CODING
ur telling ME that i can mathematically fact check every possible scenario of my design STATE to prevent bugs and crashes
AND IF IT FINDS SOMETHING THE AGENTS GET INSTANT FEEDBACK AND LOOP FIXING IT TILL IT ALL POSSIBLE BUGS IN THE DESIGN ARE PATCHED
LOL THIS IS OP