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Peergos
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Tim Bray's De-Google Project
A good Dropbox alternative is Peergos (founder here). Peergos is an E2EE P2P storage, sharing and application protocol. Fully open source, including the server, self-hostable, no VCs.
https://peergos.org
- Skiff Is Joining Notion
- I Moved My Blog from IPFS to a Server
- Filecoin Foundation Successfully Deploys IPFS in Space
- Peergos: A P2P, secure file storage, social network and application protocol
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Amino – The Public IPFS DHT Is Getting a Facelift
You can do that with peergos [1]- mount a peergos folder locally using FUSE. Or login to the web interface and share easily and privately.
[1] https://github.com/peergos/peergos
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The problem with federated web apps
You might be interested in the p2p design of Peergos. You sign up to Peergos[0]. Your initial server is just responsible for storing your data (although you can run as many live mirrors as you like), and clients verify all updates. You can automatically move server (by running a command) and all your data is moved, and old links continue to work, and you keep your social graph and identity.
You can also log in through any instance, including localhost. Links also work on any server because they include a capability to the content in the link.
This is the beauty of content addressing plus public key based addressing.
[0] https://peergos.org
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Stop the proposal on mass surveillance of the EU
Totally agree! Shameless self promotion: have a look a Peergos - https://github.com/peergos/peergos
Our tech book might be a better starting point for this group: https://book.peergos.org
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Enigma: A simple cross-platform encrypted filesystem in Golang
https://peergos.org
https://book.peergos.org
https://github.com/peergos/peergos
Features:
* audited by Cure53
* protects metadata (directory structure, file name and properties, file sizes, social graph)
* fine grained capability-based access control
* built-in social media
* sandboxed 3rd-party apps: e.g. word doc viewer, calendar, text editor, games etc.
* FUSE bindings
* CLI
* cross platform
* browser client
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Ask HN: What do you do for online privacy?
I use Peergos[0] for E2EE storage, doc editing, sharing media, calendar, kanban boards and social media. (Disclaimer: I also work on Peergos).
[0] https://peergos.org
solid
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Simple Lasts Longer
This doesn't support the various consumer cloud storage APIs, but you've just reminded me of a project I ran into years ago that seems to still be around: https://remotestorage.io/
There's also Solid which attempts to do something similar: https://solidproject.org/
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The current state of the Web and what is the next step in its evolution.
It is surprising to me this is not talked about more. I see little to none online news, podcasts, YouTube videos or anything else where this is discussed. I only found out about it because of research I did on Tim Berners-Lee in preparation for a Career Day talk at my kids middle school. Otherwise I would have probably not known about it still today. And even after I found out and started watching YouTube videos on the topic, YouTube won't even suggest any related videos about it even after already watching multiple videos on the subject (Web 3.0, Solid Project, Decentralized Web...etc).. is Big Tech trying to keep the web from evolving into what Sir Tim Berners-Lee is proposing?
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Write libraries instead of services, where possible
It's only an unreasonable amount of work if you assume that the user is managing a separate storage backend for each library. If you take the Tim Berners-Lee approach (re: https://solidproject.org/) then each user is only managing one storage backend: the one that stores their data. The marginal cost of hooking in one more library low.
We just have to get a little more fed up with all of these services and then the initial cost of setting it up in the first place will be worth it. Any day now...
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Manas: Storage servers confirming to Solid protocol
Solid is a web native protocol to enable interoperable, read-write, collaborative, and decentralized web, truer to web's original vision.
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Manas: Solid protocol storage server in Rust for decentralized web
Manas project(https://github.com/manomayam/manas/tree/main) aims to create a modular framework and ecosystem to create correct, robust storage servers adhering to Solid protocol in rust.
[Solid](https://solidproject.org/) is a web native protocol to enable interoperable, read-write, collaborative, and decentralized web, truer to web's original vision.
Solid adds to existing Web standards to realise a space where individuals can maintain their autonomy, control their data and privacy, and choose applications and services to fulfil their needs.
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My vision of the semantic web...correct me if I'm wrong.
You're describing Solid, not the Semantic Web. Granted, Solid uses Semantic technologies to achieve it. https://solidproject.org/
- Threads : à peine lancé, le concurrent de Twitter crée par Facebook compte 10 millions de membres
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The problem with federated web apps
Tim Berners-Lee's Solid project is working on that. Put data in "pods" that are stored on pod servers, which are federated. You can self-host.
It could be a federated layer of identity & personal content decoupled from social platforms.
https://solidproject.org/
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Update of the RDF and SPARQL (RDF star) families of specifications
Check out https://solidproject.org (If you want a short intro I recently gave a ~30min talk about it: https://noeldemartin.com/fosdem)
- Solid, a spec that lets people store their data securely in decentralized Pods
What are some alternatives?
slate - WIP - We're building the place you go to discover, share, and sell files on the web.
Mastodon - Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community
CoreDB - Take back control of your data with a self-hosted network node for your digital identity. The IndiView app works with this node allowing you to share contact details, photos, and videos only with the people you specify.
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
ipfs-chat - Real-time P2P messenger using go-ipfs pubsub. TUI. End-to-end encrypted texting & file-sharing. NAT traversal.
orbitdb - Peer-to-Peer Databases for the Decentralized Web
web3.storage - DEPRECATED ⁂ The simple file storage service for IPFS & Filecoin
kanidm - Kanidm: A simple, secure and fast identity management platform
skynet-cli - a lightweight cli to interact with Skynet
Nullboard - Nullboard is a minimalist kanban board, focused on compactness and readability.
meshenger-android - P2P Voice/Video phone App for local networks.
hyperhyperspace-core - A library to create p2p applications, using the browser as a full peer.