Is it #cyberpunk to join my zoom meetings with a glasses mounted camera so my coworkers get to stare at my first person perspective messing with my GPD Win 4?
@lutindiscret It's neat. I've been messing with it for a few months now. Gonna try to use it to get hypercore into Agregore Mobile. This isn't great for most nodejs-specific JS modules though since it's so bare bones.
Just one more centralized service bro, just one more single-source unmodifiable app bro, just one more monolithic server farm operated in secret by a single corporation bro, this time we'll get it right bro...
@garbados mood
@light Yeah I think it's a recent gen z / gen alpha slang. I saw it in tiktok comments and looked it up
@risottobias @jonny Ah. That's to do with others seeding your data and not you seeding others data, no? Also bittorrent has the exact same issue. Afaik Earthstar and Peergos are closest to having usable "delete across the network" features.
@risottobias @jonny Could you elaborate on the IPFS point? It only stores data that you explicitly load unless you're creating a public gateway for others.
With bittorrent v2, the division between bittorrent and other protocols is very very thin indeed, but as @aud said the other day, "true bittorrent has never been tried" - it got spec'd and then we never really used the cool things it can do
We've got a new release of #agregore with improvements to "reader mode" and a new "View history" page!
@j3rn Oof yeah that's the main reason I ditched pixel last time I needed a change. Been kinda reworking all my peripherals / devices around USB C lately which has been going well. Hope you figure out your laptop sitch 🙏
@j3rn ugh that's unfortunate. which devices are you using hdmi for?
I ended up fixing the "reader mode" and adding a "view history page" with the option to delete.
Next time I'll be focused on agregore-mobile. I made some progress last month on getting "bare" running so now I need to port the protocol handler code to it and then embed it as a daemon in the chromium code the way we did for IPFS via golang.
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.