@silverpill What are your thoughts on Freenet and Freebird?
https://freenet.org/
https://github.com/skandragon/freenet-freebird
@light I remember Freenet from the 2000s, it was an interesting project. I tried it once but didn't keep using it.
This Freenet looks like a vibe-rewrite in Rust, even whitepaper is vibe-slopped: https://github.com/freenet/paper-1/commits/main/. Apparently, the project maintainer went completely bananas.
>Freenet is a peer-to-peer platform for apps that no company controls.
In general, I think the world doesn't need more protocols. Everything can be built on top of ActivityPub.
@silverpill Admins control ActivityPub nodes whereas everyone runs their own Freenet node.
It works pretty smoothly so far, despite(?) the AI help.
@silverpill Admins control ActivityPub nodes whereas everyone runs their own Freenet node.
It works pretty smoothly so far, despite(?) the AI help.
>Freenet is a peer-to-peer platform for apps that no company controls.
In general, I think the world doesn't need more protocols. Everything can be built on top of ActivityPub.
>Freenet is a peer-to-peer platform for apps that no company controls.
In general, I think the world doesn't need more protocols. Everything can be built on top of ActivityPub.
@silverpill Maybe it could be rewritten without AI? It's too neat an idea to go to waste IMO.
@light Friend-to-friend networks can be built on ActivityPub too.
@silverpill The new Freenet is not friend-to-friend
@silverpill The new Freenet is not friend-to-friend
@light Friend-to-friend networks can be built on ActivityPub too.
@silverpill Maybe it could be rewritten without AI? It's too neat an idea to go to waste IMO.