
The Inaugural Issue of Protocolized
The first of many...

Protocols as First-Class Concepts
Issue 17 Early on, during discussions that led to the design of the Summer of Protocols, Ethereum researcher Danny Ryan suggested that the goal should ...

Permissionless Moonshots
Issue 3 We are finally done with our application review process, and have assembled what we think is a very interesting cohort of 33 core and affil...
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The Inaugural Issue of Protocolized
The first of many...

Protocols as First-Class Concepts
Issue 17 Early on, during discussions that led to the design of the Summer of Protocols, Ethereum researcher Danny Ryan suggested that the goal should ...

Permissionless Moonshots
Issue 3 We are finally done with our application review process, and have assembled what we think is a very interesting cohort of 33 core and affil...
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This is our final regular newsletter for the summer, and features a video of the guest talk by Kazys Varnelis about the city as a communications medium and strategic military target. In a pleasing bit of symmetry, the guest talk series, which began with a talk about how burglars see the city, ends with a talk about how a nuclear armageddon planner might see the city. Apparently the study of protocols is mostly the study of how to attack cities on various scales from burglary to nuclear attacks. Next week, we will have a special reflections issue, after which we will switch gears to post-season programming. The Summer of Protocols is drawing to a close, but the protocolization will continue indefinitely until morale improves.
This is our final regular newsletter for the summer, and features a video of the guest talk by Kazys Varnelis about the city as a communications medium and strategic military target. In a pleasing bit of symmetry, the guest talk series, which began with a talk about how burglars see the city, ends with a talk about how a nuclear armageddon planner might see the city. Apparently the study of protocols is mostly the study of how to attack cities on various scales from burglary to nuclear attacks. Next week, we will have a special reflections issue, after which we will switch gears to post-season programming. The Summer of Protocols is drawing to a close, but the protocolization will continue indefinitely until morale improves.
Josh Davis and Venkatesh Rao
Josh Davis and Venkatesh Rao
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