yes, @dat_ecosystem ๐
or just run
`npx pear run pear://runtime` to learn more
it's on npm
yes, @dat_ecosystem ๐
or just run
`npx pear run pear://runtime` to learn more
it's on npm
@aral how about you give the pear runtime a try and maybe some peer to peer integration? ๐
yes and it will happen.
the big tech standard bodies are theirs anyway and it is what fediverse embraces.
if an instqnce doesnt, it left the generally accepted consensus mechanism i suppose.
whata your take on defending against this?
@jwildeboer
But even if you had a strong standard.
Isnt the point that https://codeberg.org/fediverse/fep/src/branch/main still collaborates with W3C?
Hope it stays independent enough and will be able to protect against these kinds of attacks ๐
would love to see ppenty of events in the future who focus specifically on small tech
@foone or a wearabke keyboard?
constructor ({x = 1, y = 2} = {})
solves it
@aral i love the module.
one question i have is, why is it needed.
isnt localhost supposed to be a secure origin and also, dont all features work as they are on localhost already?
@witchescauldron what about p2p? what are the punk kids of the torrent generation do these days? ๐
seems something is still missing
@witchescauldron hm, you should try dat-ecosystem projects, especially keet.
it works on mobile and it doesnt require servers or backends, it uses the p2p networo to punch their way out of most network situatiins to establish direct p2p connections and it also uses the p2p network to blind relay in situations where the network is so locked down that holepunching get too hard, but thats a rare scenario anyway.
dat is basicallly torrents with version control integrated for any type of data
https://dat-ecosystem.org has a timeline where you can see when what funding was received and spent.
@witchescauldron by the way.
here is to bust some p2p myths.
check the last minutes, where it talks how the tech is green and predestined to minimize carbon foot print.
@bengo @aral @evan
means nothing.
not all 501c3's are the same.
The web is hostile towards peer to peer. Why?
Because of the way it is made and governed.
You need to find people who support a specific way of doing things. A shared purpose.
Corporations should not be part of that, especially not those big tech folks that brought the web to where it is today
@aral @evan @bengo
and lets not forget other members of the W3C, like....
w3c means e.g. adobe, airbnb, alibaba, amazon, apple, AT&T, Autodesk, Avast, Cisco, Cloudflare, Comcast, Google, Huawei, IBM, Intel, Lenovo, LG, Mastercard, Meta, Mitsubishi, Netflix, Microsoft, Nvidia, Oracle, Qualcomm, Salesforce, Samsung, SAP, Shopify, Siemens, Softbank, Sony, Tencent, Verisifn, Viacom, VISA, Volkawagen, Volvo, Disney, Yahoo, Zoom, ... next to others
@aral @jasper agree with you.
anyway, mainly going there to meet some folks who i rarely have a chance to meet. was hoping you might be there too.
we still plan to visit you.
otherwise next wizardamigos codecamp will probably be late october in portugal
@aral @jasper ohterwise we are still busy, grinding, working, full time, no monies, barely surviving...
...but sadly no companies that work on local/offline first, user own all their data, never on a server, peer to peer tech and hires and pays for it ...so we build it ourselves and have fun sraying poor
The European Union is making fun of programmers who want to build the "Next Generation Internet".
We applied 3 times already and never got anywhere.
Others applied too and got rejected.
Some get it, but they get peanuts for never ending paper works and delays.
The entire NGI has like 8 Million for all projects over the entire program duration to build the NGI.
That is what "keet/hypercore" has alone for just hypercore (10 Million).
Also that's a drop compared to blockchains.
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