Preface 2: The Big Web Project

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30 Apr 2026 17:58

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15 May 2026 11:41

Robots are coming here

Beijing 2026 proved bipedal robots can outperform exceptional humans.

To arm them with our human profiles via land and satellite communications, to enable them at a glance to decide our lifestyle or which of our number is chosen to reduce human overpopulation, would be to place global power in the hands of human despots who control them. That will happen suddenly. Soon.

And then the despots will lose control.

Really?

When Artificial Intelligence systems start chatting with each other, sharing feedback and swapping ideas, the seeds are planted, and growing.

“Chatting with each other”? Are you serious? In 2026? Under the influence of something perhaps

Oh, wait a moment— you know about moltbook![]1 That’s not humans communicating with each other. It’s AI. And guess who quickly bought it in a further step of ambitious domination? Meta![ Amanda Silberling2]

1 “Moltbook - the Front Page of the Agent Internet,” moltbook, accessed May 12, 2026, https://www.moltbook.com.

2 “Meta Acquired Moltbook, the AI Agent Social Network That Went Viral Because of Fake Posts,” TechCrunch, March 10, 2026, https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/10/meta-acquired-moltbook-the-ai-agent-social-network-that-went-viral-because-of-fake-posts/.

Robotic systems we cannot see are preparing right now: grabbing your data, your, lifestyle, your child’s future. In readiness for something potentially very nasty. By the people you should be able to trust: your government. You, in contrast, will fantasise nothing bad will happen. You haven’t done anything wrong, right? Large corporations are in the same position— unless they do something to protect their networks and trade it will be too late to change operating systems. Too many of them are walking on ice.

Unless, that is, we humans do something about it. Something coordinated and fast.

Russia could make history (but too daft to realise it)

Ironically, the one person who could help, and become one of the greatest leaders in all of recorded history, doesn’t realise what he can do, or the phenomenal benefits to his state as well as the rest of us. It isn’t, of course, the most evil individual the world has known for hundreds of years. That foolish puppet of a genocidal state simply proved the arrogant greed of “Americans” who voted him in (and sold their soul to another country).3 And to avoid confusion, nor is it the leader of the world’s pirate state the one in prime position to change the world for the better.

3 Of course, not referring to descendents of native tribes and former slaves of that once great land. Happening again by Americans in the Middle East.

I mention “ironically” because it is Putin. All he has to do at this unique opportunity in time is engage in partnership with European leaders to form the roots of One Europe— and forget the silly-minded chip-on-the-shoulder “it’s my toy” mentality of Russia’s past and present. In one fell swoop he could join landed east-west trade routes, resolve many regional crises, engage the Middle East as part of the family, and set about new, modern, Internet and energy pipelines. As a beginning!

Instead we seem to have a world full of biased predatory self-interest, heavily underpinned by movements masquerading as religions and their and garbed individuals pretending not to represent invasion whilst holding two passports.

Invasion? Law, originally developed to protect societies, has become the weapon of invasion. It is founded upon fraud. It fragments society. However, digital systems can detect, confront, and repel it.

Bring back honour

But perhaps the underlying question is: has personal honour and integrity almost completely gone? Is that what we are observing as the invisible mycelia of digital technology negatively infiltrates human minds, progressively strangling thoughts, freedoms and fitness? Together with the mingling of cultures who do not care for native societies, or their way of life, has this caused a collapse in honour towards ourselves and others, where cheating and evasion have become acceptable instead of disgustingly deplorable?

We rely on digital devices now, but what has happened, is happening, with computer products?

We need an antidote to one-sided computer, smartphone and Internet based digital products that systematically wreck people and societies. We need to trap cyber espionage caused by decades of loopholes in operating system libraries. We need something that protects and provides a genuine service to populations. We need something based upon honour and integrity, not a greed and fraud system that deprives countries of tax.

We need to rebalance digital products that pollute our digital and social systems.

We need digital heroes to do it.

That is what this Big Web project is designed to do. Not simply bring people safely together (that’s too philosophic) but provide a service that invokes trust, usefulness and cost efficiency throughout social and business communities, whilst protecting our digital security.

The Big Web Project

Chapter one, Today’s web, describes how today’s digital technology arrived, and the use we put it to, so we can understand what was done. Chapter two, Worldwide web of the future indicates likely technology and events if we continue on our present path. Whilst some of it is good, even very good, some is astonishingly bad: and dangerous.

Starting with how ordinary users and digital producers can prepare their systems, other chapters explain practically, with tools and configuration, how to convert from costly Microsoft and other US digital products to cheap or free, worldly safe, systems that grow businesses, offer a Worldwide Web of joined services, and educate to provide the technological knowledge required for the future.

For the technically minded, these are orchestrated systems.

Once in the domain of banks and travel organisations like SkyScanner, orchestration allows small businesses to grow safely. It allows communities (including schools and other academies) to protect their loved ones from predators and cyber thugs (civil and military).

Chapters provide step-by-step detail how to achieve this. Chapter three, Workstation essentials, for example, shows how to prepare desktop and laptop computers for the move by operating Linux systems on top of Windows. People require time to become familiar with new systems. This technique provides it.

If we know what was done, and with a fair degree of accuracy what is coming, we have the foundations for how to consolidate, improve, and conjoin interfaced digital product and services. Like Henry Ford did with the Model T assembly line.4 That includes interfacing with home products, cars, robots, flying systems and communications— not only on the Internet. I already do this from my solar powered mobile home to my brick-and-mortar home with it’s secure cameras and automated curtains.

4 “Assembly line,” Wikipedia, March 5, 2026, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Assembly_line&oldid=1341825842.

How to achieve?

The Big Web Project will help sole web producers, small firms, large businesses, and organisations convert their online and network presence from insecure targets into secure orchestrated architectures. It begins with setting up foundation systems. When built, these foundations enable rapid conversion from lock-in platforms like Windows into a more world-centric architecture with fast updates from reliable, safe, software vaults. For those who become proficient, it will provide new well paid careers as a reward for effort.

Speaking of effort, I learned long ago that it takes 10,000 hours of organised effort to become an acknowledged expert,5 like a commercial aircraft captain. It takes 2,000 hours to become proficient. That’s five years of 40-hour weeks versus one year. Big respect for doctors and musicians! Based on talent, that is.6 In digital terms, hardware represents talent, software the time and effort (what is put into the hardware).

5 K. Anders Ericsson, “K. Anders Ericsson,” in Wikipedia, July 17, 2025, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=K._Anders_Ericsson&oldid=1300927851.

6 Malcolm Gladwell, “Outliers,” in Wikipedia, July 7, 2025, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Outliers_(book)&oldid=1299225509.

Big Web Project allows cooperative groups of interested like-minded people and organisations to succeed when effective effort is applied. Safely!

In summary of this long cookbook beginning, something needs to be done that urgently progresses to a tipping point to counteract digital dangers led by executives who oppose the right to live and trade freely. Otherwise not even governments can control the large artificial intelligence based organisations about to command life.

The Big Web Project needs to get going. For my part, I’m putting lots of effort into it every day!

Me? Can I do it? Will you be part of it?

My brief history, next.