The easiest way to try it is in a p2p-capable browser like @peersky or @agregore Open the app there, paste the URL of any Fediverse account into the follow box, and it will fetch and store posts locally in your browser. You don’t need to create an account. Once followed, their updates show up in your reader and remain available offline, you can also customize your timeline.
Want to learn how to make a #dweb app using Agregore? Check out our new tutorial that will guide you through making a basic text editor.
Interested in #decentralization and #p2p ? Want to contribute to #OpenSource software?
Check out our "good first issue" project board and see if something sparks your interest.
New release is out! Now you can go to `agregore://sites` to see which #p2p sites you've created or loaded. From there you can explore their files or purge the data. https://github.com/AgregoreWeb/agregore-browser/releases/tag/v2.21.1
🤖 v1.0.0-beta.15: Local LLMs!
You can now configure local LLM models in peersky://settings/llm
It comes with Qwen2.5-Coder 3B as the default model.
The APIs are currently available to apps such as peersky://p2p/editor/ and peersky://p2p/ai-chat/
Thanks to @agregore and @mauve for the support!
Docs: https://github.com/p2plabsxyz/peersky-browser/blob/main/docs/LLM.md
What’s next?
https://github.com/p2plabsxyz/peersky-browser/issues/97
Great post about URL design. Our P2P web apps store information in the query string for easy sharing, for example specifying `?url=something` in the DWeb Scratchpad will get it to automatically open the URL for editing upon navigation!
New release: We now have a built in theme editor so you can customize the style to match your vibes.
https://github.com/AgregoreWeb/agregore-browser/releases/tag/v2.20.0
If you're interested in helping out an #OpenSource project and use a desktop OS, try out these OS native window tabbing options and let us know whether they're fun to use and work with Agregore.
https://github.com/AgregoreWeb/agregore-browser/issues/243#issuecomment-3254758148
For anyone interested in contributing to an #OpenSource web browser, check out our "good first issues" project board to see if there's something you'd have fun working on.
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