It seems that development of #p2p browsers has fallen by the wayside. When they first appeared some years ago they seemed like a great addition to #cypherpunk toolkits.

For example Beaker Browser and Impervious Browser seem to have been shelved several years hence.

Are there any other peer-to-peer browsers worth inspection?

#p2p #browsers

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I am looking at agregore browser.

Question: what would be a quick onramp to share a directory of files or browse a remote directory of files using a decentralized protocol? Which protocol might be simplest to set up and configure?

My idea is to avoid having to study another programming language or DSL to use a new tool.

@retro @craigoverend @cypherpunk Hey! I added a button to upload files to the file viewer. You can make a new p2p site and upload whatever you want into it and share the link with another agregore instance. hyper://agregore.mauve.moe/apps/create.html

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Nice, works well here in both Agregore and Peersky. Though I am encountering a rendering bug on agregore://sites on Windows not loading css. If I reload the page it renders fine. Any plans to add Create under the File menu?

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@craigoverend @retro @cypherpunk Dang I think I saw the rendering bug on Linux once too. Is every time? Having create in the File menu is a great idea! Maybe a separate one for a new p2p site or a new file in your default site? I was thinking if adding it to the welcome page beside the link to make a new app.

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