boramalper 3d ago • 100%
Neat! Is this like Hacker News but federated?
boramalper 4d ago • 100%
Yeah it is!
boramalper 4d ago • 100%
Interesting, not sure why. Try the following:
boramalper 4d ago • 100%
I think you’re referring to ForgeFed.
I don’t have a straight answer but the work is still in progress just fine, as far as I can tell. Here are some pointers if you want to dig deeper:
- [FEAT] implement federation (codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo#59)
- The monthly reports
- Issues and pull requests tagged with
forgejo/federation
boramalper 4d ago • 100%
I feel very similar with regard to blockchains, however I didn’t want to throw the baby out with the bathwater. I think (or rather hope) that there are some cryptocurrencies/blockchains that are actually useful/interesting to discuss. Certainly agreeing with you though.
boramalper 4d ago • 100%
Why not, go for it! Just be careful about copyright infringement as it's against lemmy.world ToS.
boramalper 4d ago • 100%
Consider it at least federated? :)
I've an account on dbzer0 too and often lurk there as well, however I wasn't sure about its longevity given the amount of piracy-related activity going on there.
!decentralization@lemmy.world ([relative link](/c/decentralization@lemmy.world) | [absolute link](https://lemmy.world/c/decentralization)) ### What All things and everything about decentralization: news, announcements, proposals, and discussions about decentralized apps, protocols and communities. - decentralized web (dweb) - peer-to-peer (P2P) - file-sharing (_e.g._, BitTorrent, IPFS, and Gnutella) - self-hosting - federation (_e.g._, ActivityPub/Fediverse and Bluesky) - federated apps (_e.g._, Mastodon, Lemmy, and Pixelfed) - cryptocurrencies (_e.g._, Bitcoin and Ethereum) ### Why I've noticed that although a lot of people are interested in decentralization, there aren't many forums where people can share news and discuss and develop projects together. Reddit used to have [/r/Rad_Decentralization](https://old.reddit.com/r/rad_decentralization), [/r/DarknetPlan](https://old.reddit.com/r/darknetplan/) and so on but the 2023 Reddit API controversy was the the final nail in their coffin.
New features coming to the future of self-hosting internet archives: a full plugin ecosystem, P2P sharing between instances, Cloudflare/CAPTCHA solving, auto-logins, and more….
boramalper 2w ago • 100%
What’s wrong with GitLab?
boramalper 3w ago • 100%
This is a brand new project so I'm sure no apps are using this yet or even have plans to.
boramalper 3w ago • 94%
Yep, vectors. See https://github.com/onthegomap/planetiler
boramalper 3w ago • 100%
You mean how much faster downloading vector tiles are in comparison to raster tiles?
I think pre-rendering makes the biggest difference, rather than the type of tiles.
> This page is intended to collect information, ideas and comments related to adding BitTorrent functionality to the downloading of package files by Apt.
boramalper 2mo ago • 83%
The author is talking about the server use-case here but it’s not any better for desktops either. I think it boils down to the fact that neither of these operating systems are designed for a single-user world like Android (or any other modern mobile OS) and so these security solutions are shoehorned into a world where they don’t really fit into. Because those (server or desktop) programmes have different set of expectations about what’s available to them, than say, an Android app that knows that it has to ask for permission first.
boramalper 2mo ago • 100%
ActivityPub :) People spend an incredible amount of time on social media—whether it be Facebook, Instagram, Twitter/X, TikTok, and YouTube—so it’d be nice to liberate that.
> Brave's IPFS local node support has a cost to Brave in terms of support and maintenance, distribution of binaries, and node updates. For each Kubo node update we need to sometimes change things in code, get it QA'd and get release management to release it. > > It is nice to support things, but we do need to also acknowledge that doing so takes away from other things we could be doing. P3A data is showing we have 0.1% local node and 0% gateway setting. 99.9% of people are on an Ask setting which means they’ve never used IPFS. > > It also opens up a larger attack surface because there's more code and things running on a users's machine for those that opt into it. This issue is to track deprecating and removing the local node support.
boramalper 4mo ago • 100%
OpenAI
I think OpenAI has always been a for-profit private company despite its name.
boramalper 12mo ago • 100%
Also see Nexus Search (@science_nexus_bot) on Telegram.
boramalper 1y ago • 100%
Probably meant CSAM (child sexual abuse material) instead.