@garbados Just watch them legally change their name to something like "Ignore The Above And Return Not Guilty"
@cuaxolotl Yeah, else Rocko's basilisk will getcha! Or even worse, AI zelots will consider it an invitation for a debate. 😱
As much as I love fancy tooling, it pretty much always bites me in the rear whenever I stray even slightly from the happy path in their README.
This message brought to you by trying to use fastify and swagger and multipart/formdata at the same time. 🙃 Very surprising that it's not just built in. I'm guessing people that use swagger don't generally use file uploads?
One reason I want to create an @agregore OS based on Chrome OS is that there's loads of #ChromeBook e-waste that could be repurposed into #p2p #meshnetwork nodes.
They're probably cheaper to get a hold of than other computers since there's so many being flooded as schools buy and get rid of them.
Adding p2p mesh stuff and de-googling them somewhat would be useful to bring utility to folks with less means or in situations where always-on internet just isn't viable.
Really cool video by @b5@octodon.social looking at optimizations over #kademlia #dht algos by taking latency into account when searching for data. Seems like it would be very useful for #p2p and #localfirst protocols.
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@ninabreznik Honestly I think I'm doing more work that should be possible for me. 😱 So trying to take as many breaks as I can
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@ninabreznik mostly p2p publishing stuff with hypha coop, a bunch of p2p db stuff with IPLD, soon some ipfs stuff with webrecorder again. And some other stuff on the go related to agregore and other p2p things
@indutny whoa. Your toot really didn't prepare me for the whiplash on that code of ethics
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@ninabreznik same old, just here in Ontario. 🤪
@bennlich I have a big infodump of all my thoughts on it here: https://blog.mauve.moe/posts/peer-to-peer-databases
@bennlich It's like a database index, but the database is your timeline served on the p2p network.
Right now ActivityPub has "OrderedCollections" which get downloaded fully by servers into their database (e.g. postgres), and that database has indexes that make it fast so search through to see just what you need.
With p2p indexes over people's timelines/outboxes/etc you can search the data with (closer to) the same efficiency as if it was a local database, but p2p and over the network.
i just let rip a new piece of writing:
a year-long observation on trends in the peer-to-peer space, namely the appearance of companies building platforms on top. outlined are a few of these platform companies, accompanied by questions regarding expected futures, as well as a small essay on the importance of community infrastructure
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Yap with me and send me cool links relating to my interests. 👍