Lol to the cookie notice on plebbit.com
Sounds interesting
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Lol to the cookie notice on plebbit.com
Sounds interesting
plebbit.com is just a landing page made by a member of the community, to explain the project. To use plebbit, you can check out its clients, like Seedit.
Bad idea.
The closest to a good idea IMHO is NOSTR. By the way, there is a standard for moderated communities for it, I don't know whether anything implements it yet.
In general, not in fact.
I'm all for decentralized community-based hosting for large media files such as video, but i guess for text/structured databases it wouldn't work due to synchronisation issues.
Interesting project
I din't see any benefit over our existing decentralized options. Neat idea though.
Curious, I thought IPFS was completely empty. I have the desktop client and there's just nothing
I used once to download a book that I couldn't find anywhere else. Like 2 years ago. I stumbled onto some kind of "library" where they had stored a lot of books.
I missed the link though.
I mostly remember it because it was how i learned about ipfs.
Can we get a link ?
https://seedit.app is a fully decentralized client for the Plebbit protocol, using a old.reddit UI.
You can also try a demo of a much faster version of Seedit, it works via public RPC: https://plebbit.mooo.com/seedit/#/hot (warning: you're using someone else's full node to browse fully P2P, so if you create a community it's in their node, it's not yours). This version showcases how you can create a community even on mobile device, running a full node remotely. But we have to build user auth for this, it's in our roadmap.
Get out of here with the crypto nonsense, we dont need more tech bro spaces for people to talk about AI automation and why the grind is more important than workers rights.
So what is it now, P2P or IPFS?