Decentralization
- Frontpage - a federated link aggregator based on ATProto
>Crossposted from !bluesky@lemmy.ml: https://lemmy.ml/post/21473941
- Tenfingers sharing protocol
Hello and thanks for making this community!
I would like to ask a question, I'm the creator of the Tenfingers sharing protocol, and a decentralised FOSS implementation of it.
You can basically have a decentralised web site or share data with anyone.
Would it be appropriate to post asking for help here? Testing and ideas for the future mostly I guess.
Cheers
- Big changes are coming to ArchiveBox!docs.sweeting.me The Future of ArchiveBox - HedgeDoc
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New features coming to the future of self-hosting internet archives: a full plugin ecosystem, P2P sharing between instances, Cloudflare/CAPTCHA solving, auto-logins, and more….
- PeerTube v6.3 released!joinpeertube.org PeerTube v6.3 released! | JoinPeerTube
This is the last minor release before v7, but it's packed with interesting new features! Let's have a look :) Separate audio and video streams for mor...
- DebTorrent (2013)
> This page is intended to collect information, ideas and comments related to adding BitTorrent functionality to the downloading of package files by Apt.
- Brazil’s X ban is sending lots of people to Blueskywww.theverge.com Brazil’s X ban is sending lots of people to Bluesky
“We’ve never seen traffic like this.”
- Brave Deprecates IPFS Supportgithub.com Deprecate local node support and ipfs:// scheme · Issue #37735 · brave/brave-browser
Brave's IPFS local node support has a cost to Brave in terms of support and maintenance, distribution of binaries, and node updates. For each Kubo node update we need to sometimes change things in ...
> Brave's IPFS local node support has a cost to Brave in terms of support and maintenance, distribution of binaries, and node updates. For each Kubo node update we need to sometimes change things in code, get it QA'd and get release management to release it. > > It is nice to support things, but we do need to also acknowledge that doing so takes away from other things we could be doing. P3A data is showing we have 0.1% local node and 0% gateway setting. 99.9% of people are on an Ask setting which means they’ve never used IPFS. > > It also opens up a larger attack surface because there's more code and things running on a users's machine for those that opt into it. This issue is to track deprecating and removing the local node support.