The Cybernetics of Mutual Aid
How decentralized assistance networks inherently demonstrate principles of requisite variety and self-organization.
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A journal of cybernetics,
collective intelligence, and the architectures of liberation.
Most technology treats systems as machines to optimize.
We treat them as
Kybernetria exists to map these territories — to trace the feedback loops that bind us, to design the protocols that free us, and to insist that every system we build encodes the world we actually want to live in.
A distributed systems monitoring framework for collective intelligence networks.
Decentralized neural network training protocol for edge computing.
Real-time data pipeline toolkit for cybernetic feedback loops.
How decentralized assistance networks inherently demonstrate principles of requisite variety and self-organization.
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