In the digital realm, a movement is taking root, inspired by ecological “rewilding” practices. This initiative, known as “rewilding the internet,” advocates for a transformation away from the centralized, monolithic structures that currently dominate the web. The aim is to create a more diversified and decentralized internet landscape, reminiscent of the rich, varied ecosystems found […]
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