We've got a new version (v2.5.0) out which improves the look and feel along with fixes for the / protocol handlers.

github.com/AgregoreWeb/agregor

Hey folks! We have a new round of tutorials and example apps out as well as updated `hyper://` docs. Read more on our blog: agregore.mauve.moe/blog/2023/1

Hey folks! We've published our first round of using and
Learn how to build your own development environment from scratch, or how to make a theme editor to customize the look and feel of Agregore and any compatible web apps.

agregore.mauve.moe/blog/2023/0

@alcinnz @mauve Yeah honestly, it'd be great to see some alternatives to JS heavy web pages. It'd also be interesting to get more user theming into user agents similar to what we have for desktop environments.

Check out this cool demo from @stardustxr on what it could look like to use a browser in or !

Imagine having your browser apps / feeds as windows around you spatially.

Stardust is still in it's early stages but you should absolutely check them out!

Version 2.2.3 is out now. We've reworked the welcome page, fixed some bugs with the renderer, and improved startup times.

Check it out on your OS of choice! 🥳

github.com/AgregoreWeb/agregor

My pal BeanBoy put together a theme builder for @agregore and I tried cranking out a groady theme using it.

What's cool is that once you save the `.agregorerc` file to your home folder and restart, it'll get applied to all websites that import agregore://theme/style.css` for their default styling. For example: The agregore.mauve.moe website!

Agregore 2.2.0 just got released with improvements to load times and our extension system.

github.com/AgregoreWeb/agregor

You can check out @mauve doing a live toot of their debugging here: mastodon.mauve.moe/@mauve/1103

Hey folks! The 2.0.0 release of has been tagged and compiled! This features fixes for , an upgraded -Protocol, and better support for when loading it from protocols. This also involves an upgrade of Electron to 23 and an overhaul to using ESM for the back ends.

Download it and check it out for yourself!

github.com/AgregoreWeb/agregor

My brain is kinda exhausted from first wrestling with Linux and Ansible automation, and then wrestling with JavaScript type hell in trying to get some p2p libraries to work.

Gonna decompress before bed by live-coding a lil in with some basic and

So if you haven't yet, try installing the latest pre-release of Agregore and follow along.

github.com/AgregoreWeb/agregor

Just published this talk about my vision for Holistic Local-First Sofrware and the parts that can be brought together to make it real.

youtube.com/watch?v=VqUzhnDd1-

For any users interested in / tech, the latest prerelease version of has some fixes that make it more stable with M1/M2 macs along with general upgrades.

github.com/AgregoreWeb/agregor

By the way, we've got new docs up on how to use the protocol handlers in which you can check out here: agregore.mauve.moe/docs/ipfs-p

All you need to get started is to install Agregore and open up the Dev Tools.

Hey folks! We've published our announcement blog post for the devgrant we've started to work on to add some tutorials and example apps to the Agregore website. You can read more about it here: agregore.mauve.moe/blog/2023/0

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Wrote up my blog post on databases on top of / Prolly Trees. Hoping to switch up how databases are approached with a focus on performance and the ability to combine datasets determenistically.

blog.mauve.moe/posts/peer-to-p

Also, it's likely we'll also be moving to Iroh from Kubo eventually since Rust is easier to integrate with Chromium. 😁

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Sounds like the folks at @capyloon are starting to work on the writable protocol handlers in the new Rust implementation of IPFS.

This will lead to apps being portable between our environments!

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