My sense is that most revolutions are fought by the privileged children of the elite.
"I’d like that as a service. Send me what my friends were writing 8 years ago today-ish. Their long form work. We could start with blogs, tease out books and papers later, eventually troll The Archive for projects they were launching."
Somerville, anyone? I don't want to start this unless I do so with a bunch of others -- I feel like I'm starring in my own little collective action problem.
"The first thing I didn’t write about quitting Facebook was a status update to my friends saying, I’m quitting Facebook."
Tumblr of videos of people talking about making websites, mostly.
"rbutr is an application which allows people to follow inter-website debates and easily find counter arguments to pages they are viewing"
Social "reading" community/application.
"repl.it is an online environment for interactively exploring programming languages."
"Cube is a system for collecting timestamped events and deriving metrics. By collecting events rather than metrics, Cube lets you compute aggregate statistics post hoc. It also enables richer analysis, such as quantiles and histograms of arbitrary event sets. Cube is built on MongoDB and available under the Apache License on GitHub."
"Cubism.js is a D3 plugin for visualizing time series. Use Cubism to construct better realtime dashboards, pulling data from Graphite, Cube and other sources. Cubism is available under the Apache License on GitHub."
Another decentralized service. Maybe this one will really work?