Ich hoffe, das wird wirklich ein Digitale-Online-Lösung und nicht wie Crypto-Currency, sondern wirklich eine Erweiterung und kein Mythos.
(kann sein, dass ich es schon mal fragte)
»Was ist eigentlich…: dezentrales Web?
Das DWeb will eine Re-Dezentralisierung: ohne Vermittler, die uns verbinden. Der Austausch geschähe nicht über zentrale Dienste, sondern direkt mit anderen Nutzern und deren Netzwerk.«
Radicle has reached v1.0. It's a "distributed code collaboration stack" – local first nodes that connect p2p and stores everything in git, identities are DID-based Ed25519 keys. #git#p2p#dweb#LoFi#codeforge#DIDhttps://radicle.xyz/
I'm looking again at static website builders now that Safe Network is happening (beta this month, launch in October).
I was set up to deploy my #dWeb blog simultaneously to web and Safe Network using #ReactStatic but sadly that is no longer maintained (but still works).
So I'm working on one using my favourite #Svelte. Also trying #Publii, a WYSIWYG site editor which looks interesting. Not the best UX but could help a lot of folks get online, on web and the #decentralised#p2p#SafeNetwork.
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🌟Thrilled to join the Social Impact Summit, hosted by the Blockchain Law for Social Good Center & the Filecoin Foundation for the Decentralized Web on February 27.
👉We're presenting on the panel “Building Trust: Integrating Integrity into the Tech Stack” with @brewsterkahle , @n8fr8 & Nikhil Raghuveera. Ready to dive into discussing emerging #dweb technologies for archivists, activists, human rights defenders, journalists, & more.
@ntnsndr this Princeton thing you're presenting Governable Spaces at has caused some alarm in queer DWeb communities. The conference has no CoC and is platforming Alex Gleason, who turns out to have worked with Trump on the 'Truth Social' app & is a full TERF. Someone found a photo of him giving a Sig Heil.
Not sure how to even begin addressing that but the organisers could probably do with exposure to your work...
I am hardly surprised at this point. Free speech maximalism is rife within these communities, and extensive alt-right disinformation campaigns are having their intended effects upon mainstream discourse. So we say "tech is just tech" while we platform fascist influencers to have their say on the future of our online interactions.
@ntnsndr I did! Some of the folks in my DWeb group also wrote in, their team responded with the CoC broadcast and committed to enforcing it & asking people to leave if gender-based violence comes up.
To be clear- wasn't pointing fingers at Princeton in particular, rather at what appears to be a structural fault in the culture of #DWeb / #Web3 / #ReFi. One person has started a conversation with me on "wtf to do about broader #DWebEmbracingFascism etc", which feels important to question & explore
The @dweb HQ is hosting a virtual meetup next week, Feb 7th, at 5pm PST
> "Join us at our first virtual DWeb Meetup of the year! (Rescheduled from this week) We'll be featuring lightning talks from projects across the DWeb ecosystem. Afterwards, we'll try meeting for an after-event hang out on Third Room—a virtual world platform built on the federated messaging protocol, #Matrix"
"To decentralize the Internet, we should dream small. There is no such thing as inherently decentralized technology. While it may not be possible or even advisable to fully decentralize all aspects of the Internet, we can restore decentralization in critical areas that enable indiscriminate access to digital services through policies and collective action." https://ffdweb.org/digest/reviving-internet-decentralization-without-relying-on-the-b-word/
The plan is to support federation between Discourse instances!
allow Discourse categories to follow external actors
this would enable AP content to be synced to a Discourse category, this includes Discourse-to-Discourse syncing via ActivityPub, i.e. a category in Discourse site A can follow a category in Discourse site B (where both sites have the plugin enabled and configured as appropriate)
"You can probably imagine that this makes the large identity providers nervous because it means that they’re now going to have to compete for your business. You have the choice of who is going to be your identity provider regardless of what your email address is."
Anyone got an API endpoint of the "most blocked instances" handy? I wanna add it to the initialization flow for the #DistributedPress#SocialInbox
Ideally it'd be nice to say "Here's the top 100 most hated instances so you can preemptively block them if you'd like". It's not perfect but I think this would make it easier for small publishers to get started.
To be clear though, this will just be on the SocialInbox server to preemtively filter out replies and follow requests from such instances.
Sadly we need a whole new approach to figure out how to prevent instances like this from reading your posts since all your data is available via ActivityPub and HTML on the #dweb. 😅