@nimda @silverpill @r @erlend
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On the topis of Nomadic Identity (FEP-ae97)i love the idea, but i dont believe :butterfedyA: fediverse is mature enuf to handle this feature in a way that upholds one of the core goals of fedi, #decentralization.... the evidence for this is the reliance on large CDN (cloudflare, anazon, fastly, bunny) by the larger instances that are commonly perceived as more "reliable". We have not yet solved the centralization issue, so nomadic identity will invariably lead to more centralization that is already problematic. My estimates are fedi is 70% centralized (not considering Theats which i don't consider part of the open web, nor fediverse) (see also #fedipact and the license of the #fediverseemoji i use). Nomadic identity is therefore, at this stage, a double edge sword.... a classic case of "be careful what u wish for, lest it come true".
As a result, i have a slightly different set of priorities for #resilience. Once existing i2p functions are seen to work effectively (low-hanging fruit.... we could verify this in a week or so) i'd like to focus on Decentralized Content Nodes (#DCN).
DCNDCN is about individual fedizens helping their instance stay online in the first place, by offering to serve the media (ie, images and video) in posts that they produce, Like, React, and Boost. I'm confident that a fork of the #IPFS browser addon, can make this an easy process for a fedizen to setup, guiding them to install/configure i2p correctly, and if they want to also serve content to others, guide them to also install the DCN on their particular linux distro.
CONS: (but remember these are purely optional downsides for ppl who choose to help their instance)
- likely requires an addon
- minor unreliability (i2p connections may not work on first attempt (an easy way to re-try load will be important)
- a bit of latency (2.5 seconds if a connection is not established, otherwise is effectively instant, established connections last for 12 mins). Lag only affects media above-the-fold, content below can take as long as it likes to load, as long as it loads before the viewer scrolls down.
- slightly slower load speeds (i2p gets to 200kbps speeds on average)
so yeah is great that you are interested in mitra :awesome:
i think because mitra suppots i2p, is best placed to fix :butterfedyA: fediverse's urgent centralization, privacy, freedom and reliability problems.... happy exploring.