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happyborg
@happyborg@fosstodon.org  路  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

My #AutonomiDweb App has been updated to improve performance.

Use it to access a world of #decentralized websites and dynamic web apps hosted on the #p2p cloud that is the #Autonomi network.

No gatekeepers, domains, hosting services, surveillance, data breaches, censorship etc. Just you, and a fully encrypted storage network.

https://forum.autonomi.community/t/the-autonomidweb-app-one-click-access-to-autonomi-websites-and-web-apps/42431/58?u=happybeing

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Alexandro Lacadena 馃摲
@petaqui@masto.es replied  路  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@happyborg that looks pretty interesting! How does it work in terms of hosting? As no need for servers, each user that loads the site receives a first version and keeps it forever?

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happyborg
@happyborg@fosstodon.org replied  路  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@petaqui When you publish a website, Dweb stores it on Autonomi in encrypted form and anyone who knows the address can access it. When you update the website both any earlier version and the most recent version remain stored in the network forever - so no ongoing costs to keep the website up, and users know they can access any version forever.

No expired domains or disappearing websites or apps and no link rot. It's like the Internet Archive built in.

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happyborg
@happyborg@fosstodon.org replied  路  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@petaqui Autonomi is a live network of millions of very simple nodes. Almost anything, from Raspberry Pi upwards can run multiple nodes.

So apps, websites and your data are kept safe by those nodes, but encrypted until it arrives back on your device, so nodes don't know what the data is and can't monitor what is accessed. Multiple copies are kept so when one node goes offline others can still supply the data.

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km
@km@km.produkti.se replied  路  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago
@happyborg

I got this error with Atlas:

/dweb-open error error
Unable to create directory version because from_history_address() failed - >>1 complete with error - failed to get pointer network address 88bb5798c93aca9ff679829282ed8616a6cfca99ee87d95274a7bd3194e083efbef8376a4f9159e5dc8c348d6f87b41a - General networking error: Failed to get enough holders for the get record request. Expected: 3, got: 2. Address: 99e3b8df52814b379e216caf797426071000905a2cd93a9f5e90eef2b32517a9ec1ef0bfe27d79360014fd97639ac612

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km
@km@km.produkti.se replied  路  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago
@happyborg
I get this response for almost everything: "127.0.0.1 refused to connect."
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