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cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/430286 > Full text: > > > " Here's a preview of #SpaceHost, a fully-managed Fediverse hosting service that @reiver and I are building. > > > As you can see, you'll be able to select your Fediverse community server based on: > > >* Micro Blogging > >* Macro Blogging > >* Forums > >* Image Posting > >* Video Posting > >* Media Posting > >* Social Coding "
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via https://digitalcourage.social/@mro/109404178222150724
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Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) v1.0 becomes a W3C Recommendation
More discussions: - https://lobste.rs/s/vzfrn2/decentralized_identifiers_dids_v1_0 - https://viewer.scuttlebot.io/%25EiDaoVNwPGMteykCAmkoMS8r4hpreGANkw9eZPy6BJw%3D.sha256 - https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-credentials/2022Jul/0076.html - https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-did-wg/2022Jul/0024.html Previously: https://lemmy.ml/post/347337 "W3C Director's Decision on Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) 1.0 Proposed Recommendation Formal Objections"
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W3C Director’s Decision on Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) 1.0 Proposed Recommendation Formal Objections
via https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-did-wg/2022Jun/0002.html More info: https://www.w3.org/2019/did-wg/faqs/2021-formal-objections/
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A new freenet project? I don't know anything about it, just discovered the repo.
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galacteek: v0.5.4 (prerelease)
## [0.5.4] - 2022-04-04 ### Added - RDF hashmarks store - Qt SparQL models API: add async support - Add MIME type recognition for turtle (ttl), YAML - Add UI to browse pronto graphs from a browser tab ### Changed - Improve the Curve25519 pubsub API - SmartQL P2P service - Implement a peer-dependent authentication middleware for the http service - Pronto - galacteek.ld.pronto: pubsub service is now encrypted with curve25519 - Use time-rotating peer-dependent credentials for the smartql p2p service - Mediaplayer: - Deprecate old MFS+JSON playlists storage - Store playlists as RDF (schema is: ips://galacteek.ld/MultimediaPlaylist) - Playlists by default are stored in a private RDF store - Playlists can be published to a public RDF store - Public playlists are synchronized between peers via a SparQL script - Content providers peering: separate Pinata nodes config by region - Update *Pillow* to v9.0.1 - IPS contexts loader: add TTLCache for small schemas ### Fixed - AppImage: fix xkb issue when running in Wayland (set XKB_CONFIG_ROOT)
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Are you tired of explaining over and over again why crypto-ponzi-currency is bad, hypercapitalist ecocidal scam?
Let this guy explain it for you: https://invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=YQ_xWvX1n9g All is there, based on sound economic theory and anchored in facts....
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After FENEAS has been shut down Sean Tilley is trying to revive the WeDistribute website.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/186764 > WeDistribute is a guerrilla publication to broadcast news to the Fediverse and other parts of the Free Network.
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I Don’t Want Your Podcasts, Spotify!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/186038 > As an internet community we need to reject this attempt to lock down the open ecosystem that is podcasting, or else risk loosing one of the last popular decentralized methods of accessing content. So cancel your Spotify, dust off your DRM free albums and RSS feeds and enjoy some freedom!
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Anyone know if Aether P2P is still active?
I only see posts dating up to Sep '21 and nothing more. I've cleared my profile, reinstalled a new profile, etc, but still Sep '21. I also noticed neither the blog, the community nor their Twitter account shows anything past Sep '21. Now I'm starting to think maybe it's not me.... But how does a P2P network just stop working, if so?
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Do you know and use manyverse? Care to invite me?
Hey, I just discovered [manyverse](https://manyver.se). It looks interesting but I kind of understand why I had not heard of it even though it seems to have been around for a while now...It looks like it's a little bit complicated to discover and follow people, I know it's a common issue for decentralized tools but with this one it's even harder since it only works with invites (correct me if I'm wrong). Have you heard about it? What do you think of it? Apparently the best way to discover people is to join a room server but again, I need an invite for that. Can one of you guys invite me to a room server please?
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web0 manifesto
- web3 = decentralisation + blockchain + NFTs + metaverse - web0 = web3 - blockchain - NFTs - metaverse - web0 = decentralisation
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This is an essay I wrote. It explains and demonstrates on a socio-philosophical level how and why decentralization is the solution to the most pressing issues of today’s Information Technology, social media in particular.
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“Decentralization is the future” - made in GIMP, project files in comment
![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/beca0631-88f7-4ba1-920e-f0cef6ac6129.png)
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Superhighway84 is a USENET-inspired, fully decentralized internet discussions system. Read [more about the project here](https://xn--gckvb8fzb.com/superhighway84).
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/127579 > Jami is a GNU package for universal communication that respects the freedom and privacy of its users. Jami is an end-to-end encrypted secure and distributed voice, video, and chat communication platform that requires no central server, and leaves the power of privacy and freedom in the hands of users.
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Here’s a poster to share with people and help get them onto the fediverse!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/118048 > ![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/EIWVYnsHSA.png)
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The upcoming fully private and decentralized cross-chain exchange for cryptocurrencies aspiring to set new standards.
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Friendica is a decentralized open-source social network which federates with many other social networks including diaspora*, Hubzilla, and the Fediverse of social networks. It can mirror too with Twitter and IFTTT, or export posts to Discourse, libertree, Tumblr, Wordpress and e-mail. It is a good candidate for being an alternative to Facebook, and you can either join a public server, or self-host your own instance. In this video I give an overview of Friendica's functionality and features, a comparison with Hubzilla, a look at it's interface, and a tour through the settings menu. I also make the case for it being a cleaner way to use Twitter. Watch https://youtu.be/nS6oAy7ibqc #technology #opensource #friendica #decentralized #selfhosted
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Matrix is an open source project that publishes the Matrix open standard for secure, decentralised, real-time communication. You can self-host and federate, or join existing servers, to enable instant messaging, text chat in chatrooms, voice and video chat, file transfer, and even bridging between many other networks such as IRC, XMPP, Signal, Telegram, WhatsApp, RSS, Facebook Messenger, Discord, Slack, and many more. End-to-End-Encryption, device verification and trust, replication of chatrooms for redundancy, are all hallmarks of Matrix. It can serve as a secure communications platform for governments with roving diplomats, or for end users be an alternative to Signal, Telegram and WhatsApp. It is the opposite of a walled garden, with its vision of acting as a generic HTTP messaging and data synchronisation system for the whole web - allowing people, services and devices to easily communicate with each other, empowering users to own and control their data, and select the services and vendors they want to use. Watch at https://youtu.be/3AVsNqH_-9M or at https://odysee.com/@GadgeteerZA:4/matrix-an-open-network-for-secure%2C-2:b #technology #opensource #security #privacy #instantmessaging #matrix #alternativeto #selfhosting #federated #decentralised
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Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is a real-time text chat social network that was created in 1988 in Finland, and is still in active use today. In this video I talk about what it is and how it differs from other social networks, how to connect to it, I show what the user interface looks like, and end off with some tips on how to secure your nick ID. It is often used for direct contact with technology project developers and other tech support, but there are also numerous social chat channels, or you can create your own channel in a few seconds if it does not already exist. ![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/JmSM5WAEuN.jpg) Watch at https://youtu.be/PDRzuVHFWLQ or on Odysee at https://odysee.com/@GadgeteerZA:4/overview-of-the-irc-real-time-chat:2?r=515TnKdvdv3jk94hmbJ2443NXHia7iQP #technology #socialnetworks #alternativeto #IRC #social
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This seems the perfect place to ask this question. Is there any decentralized and/or federated platform, maybe a part of the fediverse as an alternative to mainstream and centralized platforms like ebay, amazon, aliexpress, mercadolibre, etc...?
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Cross-posted from [here](https://lemmy.ml/post/70894 'All about QUITTING SOCIAL MEDIA').
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## Surf the internet like a chad with rss. -- ![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/yF5sMKNcbp.png) News Flash, Gnome Podcasts, LibreWolf + Privacy Redirect firefox extension. ![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/F37KlUEqYc.png) News Flash ![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/3MilaxZBqQ.png) Gnome Podcasts I think this is a pretty good setup for anti internet addiction without missing out on stuff you like. Avoid wasting time jumping into social media rabbit holes by using alternative frontends for the web browser. the setup is just two RSS applications and Librewolf. Apps; News Flash, Gnome Podcasts. Librewolf + Privacy Redirect firefox extension. GTK theme; [Material-Black-Mango](https://www.gnome-look.org/s/Gnome/p/1316887/) A few days ago I started using RSS again. I decided to use something other than liferea to suit the look and feel of my desktop environment. ended up using rss for everything; including Youtube, the podcasts I listen to, Twitter (using Nitter RSS), Peertube and Lemmy. Funnily enough I haven't used it for blog articles.
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Yes, the headline has decentralized and messenger in the same sentence. Sounds good, doesn't it?
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We are all in love with decentralized social topology, aren't we. But to make society reasonably decentralized, we need to remodel more than one level of it. I would like to bounce around some thoughts that may help establish a multilayer model of decentralized society. ::: Longwinded 1. Assumptions. 1.1. I use communications as an example of social activity that is a key to all other processes. 1.2. I assume that a decentralized network of heterogeneous communities is a good model for human society that we need now, as the all-crisis unfolds and neither democracy nor (even less) capitalism can offer any constructive approach. 1.3. I assume that the **minimal** provisions for an individual must include the right to participate in more than one community at the same time, the right to opt-out peacefully at any moment and the right to form a community (and participate in the network) on an equal basis. 2. Layers 2.1. "Fediverse". What we now see as fediverse is an implementation of communications pattern, where instances of various services can be associated with specific communities and their local users considered community members. Federation protocol provides a routine way to regulate interactions with other communities. 2.2. "Community Intranet". To control their collective memory, their policies/rituals and their boundaries, communities need to have control over the physical infrastructure of their "village intranet". It applies mostly to "natural" (local) communities, while "virtual" ones may need a trusted and neutral virtual hosting environment. The control should not, however, influence individual participation in remote communities. 2.3. "NetCommons". To keep the information flowing, society needs a non-owned, collectively managed transmission backbone. We can draw analogies with watershed management that is a known example of advantages and shortages of the commons approach. 2.4. "Platform Cooperatives". Economic (and, effectively, political) control of the means of production is a key to stability of the ecosystem. Thus, decentralized ecosystem of user cooperatives provides cohesion to the whole multilayered model. Every user becomes a member of the co-op(s) operating their community(ies) infrastructure. Community co-ops then form the "NetCoooperative", managing and maintaining the backbone systems and providing support, R&D and exception handling to communities in need. 3. Essential question is, whether such a model is comprehensive and complete enough to provide scaffolding for an attempt to implement proof-of-concept project. Questions and comments welcome. :::
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Distributed cloud storage?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/63067 > Hello! > > I recently had issues with my self-hosted instance of Nextcloud so I started looking for an alternative to it. > > I would like something that could allow me to make a local network of shared files between devices I choose, if that makes any sense. > > I stumbled upon Syncthing but it doesen't seem what I had in mind: I understand that it replicates folders between devices, but I am looking for a way to distribuite files between machines. > Again, like Nextcloud but without a central server to rely to. > > Do you know if something of that sort exists? > > Or if you have any other solution? > > Thank you. > > P.S. I am posting it here because it seems like some sort of self-hosting, but maybe I will cross-post it to the decentralized comunity.
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I have a frontend start on a web app store, if anyone want to turn it into a federated app store contact me!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/60741 > cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/60740 > > > Some time ago I made the start of a front-end app store, but now is just sitting on my computer so if anyone wants to use it for anything contact me nd we can talk.
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