OutNet
freenet-core
OutNet | freenet-core | |
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25 | 78 | |
19 | 2,024 | |
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0.0 | 9.7 | |
over 1 year ago | 6 days ago | |
C++ | Rust | |
- | Apache License 2.0 |
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OutNet
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How Can We Build Trust On The Internet?
I have been thinking about this for about 6 years. Here is some more info: https://github.com/rand3289/OutNet
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Reticulum is the cryptography-based networking stack seeking to make it cheap and easy to cover vast areas with a myriad of independent, inter-connectable and autonomous networks. A new decentralised and encrypted base-layer for any kind of communication.
There is no information about how it works only what it does... see my project for example of what I would like to know: https://github.com/rand3289/OutNet
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Concept: Decentralized Reputation Initiation Protocol (DRIP) based on Prisoner's Dilemma and "proof-of-trust" as alternative to PoW or PoS
I started working on decentralization a few years ago but saw zero interest and never got to the hard part of detecting attacks. I got a simple test system going that takes care of basic connectivity and peer discovery if you are interested: https://github.com/rand3289/OutNet
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Jack Dorsey texts Elon Musk, March 26, 2022
They definitely need to see my framework. :) https://github.com/rand3289/OutNet
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Intro: How to Get Invited to Super Protocol Testnet
Yes, avoiding DNS should be a main goal! I do that in my project: https://github.com/rand3289/OutNet
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Do we need decentralization?
This is what I got to say about that: https://github.com/rand3289/OutNet
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23 years ago I created Freenet, the first distributed, decentralized peer-to-peer network. Today I'm working on Locutus, which will make it easy to create completely decentralized alternatives to today's centralized tech companies. Feedback welcome
Hey, can I participate? I wrote OutNet for decentralizing services: https://github.com/rand3289/OutNet
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What will it take ‘Alternative Social Media’ to become mainstream
Compare it to my OutNet where I clearly explain how things should work: https://github.com/rand3289/OutNet
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What is the best way to launch a full stack app (MERN, MEAN, PERN, PEVN, etc...) on a blockchain or decentralized solution?
My OutNet runs as a distributed service (backend) and applications connect to it to find peers. https://github.com/rand3289/OutNet
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How NAT traversal works (2020)
Who uses UDP these days? You can configure router port forwarding for TCP ports easy! Use UPnP protocol. I had to do it for my OutNet project: https://github.com/rand3289/OutNet
freenet-core
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Dioxus 0.5: Web, Desktop, Mobile Apps in Rust
I just picked Dioxus to build a decentralized homepage for Freenet[1], it will be the first decentralized website people see when they get Freenet set up. It reminds me a bit of my Kotlin web framework called Kweb[2] that I've been working on on-and-off for a few years now, particularly the way it handles state and the DSL that maps from code to HTML. So far I like what I see.
[1] https://freenet.org/
[2] https://kweb.io/
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Social Media First Amendment Cases
I find that surprising, even in 2010 it was difficult to find illegal content on Freenet unless you were looking at it - and certainly in recent years it's virtually impossible, the default indexes are carefully vetted.
In any case, the original Freenet was never going to be a general-purpose replacement for today's centralized services. For the past few years we've been working on a sequel to Freenet, you can learn about it at https://freenet.org/.
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Google Search Drops Cache Link from Search Results
MaidSAFE appears to be just another IPFS which you can pay to get your data hosted on.
HyperCore apparently got acquired and they are a company seeling solutions to businesses.
Freenet 2023 is a FOSS project. I'm watching the matrix server for a while. Ian says they're launching the network in 2 weeks. It is a decentralized data store + runtime. So while the original Freenet was analogous to disk, Freenet 2023 is analogous to an entire computer. See https://freenet.org/
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Bye, Gemini
I loved playing around with Gemini. Something loosely along those lines can definitely work. Who knows what will become popular in the future. Extreme web page bloat leaves the door open.
Here are a couple of other alternative ideas for the web:
https://freenet.org/
https://github.com/runvnc/tersenet (an idea, not implemented)
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What Type of Research Can Bring Value to the Community?
I think cryptography is a decentralizing force in general, though its intersection with ML is small, Also, related things, steganography, differential privacy, federated learning, all things that tend to decentralize. Anonymizing text fingerprint with LLMs, ML-ish censor evading algo , possibility of a decentralized vector database
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Ephemeral anonymous identities that can be slashed once forever with a single nullifier
btw, you may be interested in https://github.com/freenet/locutus/
- Ask HN: Is it time to resurrect a Usenet clone?
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AMA: Ian Clarke creator of Freenet 2023 - a drop-in decentralized replacement for the web
Through a variety of mechanisms that you can read about here.
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Upcoming AMA: Ian Clarke, creator of FreeNet and the new FreeNet 2023 || Friday 9 June
This Friday we will be hosting an AMA with Ian Clarke (/u/sanity) the creator of FreeNet and the recently announced FreeNet 2023.
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Consider Joining Lemmy
check out https://github.com/freenet/locutus/discussions/619 i like it
What are some alternatives?
OutNetBin - Linux/Windows binaries for OutNet services
Freenet - Freenet REference Daemon
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zeronet-conservancy - zeronet-conservancy is a client for decentralized p2p web 0net, focusing on preserving 0net and transition to riza network
KadNode - P2P DNS with content key, crypto key and PKI support. DynDNS alternative.
ZeroNet - ZeroNetX - Decentralized websites using Bitcoin crypto and BitTorrent network
qTox - qTox is a chat, voice, video, and file transfer IM client using the encrypted peer-to-peer Tox protocol.
aether - Aether client app with bundled front-end and P2P back-end
raddi - radically decentralized discussion platform
gitoxide - An idiomatic, lean, fast & safe pure Rust implementation of Git
electrum-nmc - Namecoin port of Electrum Bitcoin client.
rust-libp2p - The Rust Implementation of the libp2p networking stack.