This post by @maggie has some great ideas on how #LLM tech can help enable #LocalFirst applications for regular folks. I've been wanting to do something similar within @agregore some day with local LLMs helping people author p2p web apps.
Si tienes peques por la casa obligales a leer este libro para que entiendan que otra internet es posible.
Respecto a la gente que no pone su libro gratis hoy lo entiendo y respeto. Yo puedo permitirme hacer esto porque no me dedico a esto y porque al final es un hack bonito que hice junto a mi pareja y que espero te saque una sonrisa.
#Publii has impressed! A desktop app #CMS for static websites.
The UX could be improved but is good enough and what it provides is awesome!
Works on Linux, Mac & Windows very like WordPress - but no servers!
So you can customise the website, create and format blog posts, preview locally and publish to different static hosting services all very easily.WordPress like themes and plugins from an online marketplace. :+1:
Are "hard links" important or a nice to have in a filesystem?
I'm trying to assess possible feature compromises for a #decentralized / #p2p based #filesystem that can be mounted on multiple machines, so any views on the usefulness of hard links with examples would be appreciated.
One such compromise here is merging of changes made from different devices, that will be much harder with hard linking.
"File over app is a philosophy: if you want to create digital artifacts that last, they must be files you can control, in formats that are easy to retrieve and read. Use tools that give you this freedom.
File over app is an appeal to tool makers: accept that all software is ephemeral, and give people ownership over their data."
Imagine what amazing user respecting collaborative apps we could have on a #p2p network with a range of #CRDT / #LocalFirst data types.
That boggles my mind because right now apps are dominated by corporate imperatives and we have so much more imagination to put into a truly open peer-to-peer ecosystem.
Now, back to trying to understand how to use the #Rust#CRDTs crate in #SafeNetwork's mutable data types. I'm working on an example to print the history of a RegisterCRDT and my head hurts!
After QuicNet blazed itself to the ground, we’re back with a network that Does not encrypt data at nodes. (In order to see how much that contributed to mem-spikes we saw). Derives payment keys from the PeerId key, so restarted nodes should be able to accept payments now. Has more logs Here we’re looking to see How this lack...
We are delighted to announce that we have partnered with #BitMart to offer a primary listing for #eMAID (ERC20 token) with trading commencing on 10 January 2024. The pair being offered is EMAID/#USDT. With the sad news of #Bittrex closing its doors last year and ending trading of Omni #MAID, this is great news for the future of...
Welcome to the last update of the year. We’re happy to be finishing on a high, with the CloserNet testnet and the community helping us check our fix for what we hope will prove to be the last major bug in basic data handling. We were making an assumption that nodes were being ordered by closeness to our node, whereas this was...
With the current testnet flying high, MaidSafe finish 2023 on a high and 2024 is something to look forward to if you value security and privacy for your data....
This week we’ve all hands on deck, filling holes, bashing in nails and replacing rotten timbers in the previous testnet so we can launch the thing of beauty that is the ReduceConnectionsNet, which thus far seems to be sailing along pretty nicely. So what were those things? Well, we’d gone from requiring three verified spends...
Happy Friday, Fediverse! 🎉 What cool stuff are you using or working on today?
🐧🧑🏫📚🔏🧑💻🕹️
We’re especially interested in hearing about open source, edtech, local-first tech, privacy, learning to code, and things related to game development. 👀
Hot on the heals of NoClientGossip, we’ve a tweaked version of the code which aims to improve the network discovery setup. As mentioned in the update, it looks like some nodes did not know enough of the network, leading to assumptions of responsibility over more and more data, and so filling up and failing to store new data....
The most important news to communicate this week, for those that haven’t heard, is the winding down of the Bittrex exchange. After 4th December only withdrawals from Bittrex will be possible. Anyone who has MAID on Bittrex needs to take it off the exchange sooner rather than later and store their tokens in an Omni-compatible...
Let's build native apps that work offline but can sync when you have a network connection! The GNOME Berlin crew is teaming up with @p2panda for a workshop to explore the technology together and work on prototypes.
Reminder: The Local-First workshop we're organizing with @p2panda is next Monday! Come learn how to build native apps that work offline and sync between computers 🌈
For the next testnet we hope to put to bed the memory issues that sank the last one, so that’s been our focus this week. The pay-one-node branch is looking good, and with a bit more testing will be ready to merge. It should reduce memory usage compared to the previous approach of paying all nodes that store a chunk. As we...
I was looking for open source home budgeting software and found Actual.
Interestingly it started off as closed source #localfirst software. Cool, but: The dev was unable to keep the project going in this manner, in part because of the difficulty of working with #crdt
Wait, actually after reading the description it seems it's about #localfirst software, and possibly more beyond that. Cory Doctorow may be in there too. Should be interesting anyways, particular for someone building https://dropserver.org 😬
Well, it was bound to happen some time. After a run of successes, the RoyaltiesPaymentNet was cursed by high memory usage which killed off many nodes before they could even start, and left the rest pretty much zombified. The spooky thing is it all worked fine on our internal testnets (albeit with some slightly raised memory...
NoEncryptionNet [07/02/24 Testnet] (safenetforum.org)
After QuicNet blazed itself to the ground, we’re back with a network that Does not encrypt data at nodes. (In order to see how much that contributed to mem-spikes we saw). Derives payment keys from the PeerId key, so restarted nodes should be able to accept payments now. Has more logs Here we’re looking to see How this lack...
MaidSafeCoin (EMAID) now available on the BitMart exchange! (safenetforum.org)
We are delighted to announce that we have partnered with #BitMart to offer a primary listing for #eMAID (ERC20 token) with trading commencing on 10 January 2024. The pair being offered is EMAID/#USDT. With the sad news of #Bittrex closing its doors last year and ending trading of Omni #MAID, this is great news for the future of...
Safe Network Update 14 December, 2023 (safenetforum.org)
Welcome to the last update of the year. We’re happy to be finishing on a high, with the CloserNet testnet and the community helping us check our fix for what we hope will prove to be the last major bug in basic data handling. We were making an assumption that nodes were being ordered by closeness to our node, whereas this was...
Safe Network Update 03 August, 2023 (safenetforum.org)
With the current testnet flying high, MaidSafe finish 2023 on a high and 2024 is something to look forward to if you value security and privacy for your data....
Safe Network Update 07 December, 2023 (safenetforum.org)
This week we’ve all hands on deck, filling holes, bashing in nails and replacing rotten timbers in the previous testnet so we can launch the thing of beauty that is the ReduceConnectionsNet, which thus far seems to be sailing along pretty nicely. So what were those things? Well, we’d gone from requiring three verified spends...
Safe Network #Testnet NoClientGossipDiscovery [24/11/23 ] (safenetforum.org)
Hot on the heals of NoClientGossip, we’ve a tweaked version of the code which aims to improve the network discovery setup. As mentioned in the update, it looks like some nodes did not know enough of the network, leading to assumptions of responsibility over more and more data, and so filling up and failing to store new data....
Safe Network Update 23 November, 2023 (safenetforum.org)
The most important news to communicate this week, for those that haven’t heard, is the winding down of the Bittrex exchange. After 4th December only withdrawals from Bittrex will be possible. Anyone who has MAID on Bittrex needs to take it off the exchange sooner rather than later and store their tokens in an Omni-compatible...
Safe Network Update 09 November, 2023 (safenetforum.org)
For the next testnet we hope to put to bed the memory issues that sank the last one, so that’s been our focus this week. The pay-one-node branch is looking good, and with a bit more testing will be ready to merge. It should reduce memory usage compared to the previous approach of paying all nodes that store a chunk. As we...
Safe Network Update 02 November, 2023 (safenetforum.org)
Well, it was bound to happen some time. After a run of successes, the RoyaltiesPaymentNet was cursed by high memory usage which killed off many nodes before they could even start, and left the rest pretty much zombified. The spooky thing is it all worked fine on our internal testnets (albeit with some slightly raised memory...