@japananon@waifu Bitcoin community can't do that anymore, Bitcoin itself has been appropriated. Shadowy figures are not welcome there, only normies (KYC'd), grifters and fund managers
@Hyolobrika Yes, I'm happy to see this. But those who depend on IPFS should be worried, because it doesn't have a strong community of volunteer contributors and may not survive
>Parsing the HTML and looking for the links with the "hashtag" class is another solution, but I don't want to do that either.
I think this is the correct solution. Hashtag links should always have .hashtag class or rel=tag attribute. In my JavaScript client I attach event handlers to them, and on a server side I would rewrite href attributes.
@darnell@tallship@pfefferle@tallship I'm trying to follow this site. I think the issue is content negotiation, Mastodon may work because Mastodon is not spec compliant and sends a different header.
@tallship@darnell@pfefferle@tallship I tried to follow other Wordpress blogs and they are working fine. Looks like this particular blog is not properly configured
@Hyolobrika@strypey@raphael It is not that simple because perfect p2p doesn't exist and in federations you have more choice. But if you compare these models on a high level then yes p2p is better.
@Hyolobrika@strypey@raphael Trustless is not bad, it is a meaningless buzzword. Even if you use a perfect peer to peer system you need to trust people who maintain it. Even if they are benevolent, they can remove some feature that is very important for you or abandon the project, and this is just as bad as admin who is banning you from the server
@Hyolobrika@strypey@raphael As far as I know Aether and Freenet are single implementations and fully depend on their developers. Only a few people use them so we don't even know how they scale.
IPFS is owned by Protocol Labs, and there are no independent implementations. IPFS will disappear along with Protocol Labs. Also, after all those years it is still too slow for the web and useless without gateways. Torrents is the only system in your list that is truly decentralized. However, they are only successful because trackers exist
@Hyolobrika@strypey@raphael I just don't think these ideas are new. Most political ideas don't work. Ideas that work generally lead to one of the two outcomes I previously described: many small autocrats or one big organization that controls everything
Developer of ActivityPub-based micro-blogging and content subscription platform Mitra. Working on Fediverse standards: https://codeberg.org/silverpill/feps