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1,846 | 8,173 | |
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2 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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- Skiff Is Joining Notion
- I Moved My Blog from IPFS to a Server
- Filecoin Foundation Successfully Deploys IPFS in Space
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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.
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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.
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Enigma: A simple cross-platform encrypted filesystem in Golang
https://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).
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A fully open-source and end-to-end encrypted note taking alternative to Evernote
If you're looking for a fully open source, self-hostable, E2EE wiki web app then you might be interested in Peergos - https://peergos.org
We have a markdown based wiki viewer and editor- https://peergos.org/posts/markdown-browser
Peergos is a generic P2P E2EE filesystem with a bunch of apps on top, and you can write your own too - https://peergos.org/posts/a-better-web
Disclaimer: co-founder here
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Twilio Incident: What Signal Users Need to Know
If you're looking for a Keybase replacement, check out Peergos (https://peergos.org). Peergos is a P2P E2EE global filesystem and application protocol that's:
* fully open source (including the server) and self hostable
* has a business model of charging for a hosted version
* designed so that you don't need to trust your server
* audited by Cure53
* fine-grained access control
* identity proofs with controllable visibility
* encrypted applications like calendar, chat, social media, text editor, video streamer, PDF viewer, kanban
* custom apps - you can write your own apps for it (HTML5), which run in a sandbox which you can grant various permissions
* designed with quantum resistance in mind
You can read more in our tech book (https://book.peergos.org) or source (https://github.com/peergos/peergos)
Disclaimer: co-founder here
We have a FUSE mount and CLI. For details see: https://github.com/peergos/peergos#fuse-native-folder-mounti...
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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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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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.
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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)
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Web Application Authentication
I haven't tried, but SOLID pods would probably do the trick. https://solidproject.org/
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Exploring the Solid Standard and Apps Built on Solid
I wanted to start a discussion about the Solid standard (https://solidproject.org/) and the apps built on top of it. Solid is a technology developed by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the World Wide Web, that aims to give users control over their personal data. It's based on the idea of "personal pods," where users store their data in a secure and private way, and can choose who has access to it.
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JSON compression in the browser, with gzip and the Compression Streams API.
This example was created for the specific needs of Web Storage, File and Solid Pod persistence, for a scaling representation of JSON application state.
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How can we make the internet controlled by the people rather than corporations?
Well, if you want a decentralised web without going down the snake-oil of blockchain stuff, then Tim-Berners Lee is actually working on a neat project y'all can get involved with today called the Solid Project!
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How does everyone feel about AI art and crypto-currency?
If you're interested in a decentralised web, then Tim Berners-Lee is already part of an open-source crew making that possible without the blockchain over on the Solid Project - take a look and contribute if you're interested in that kind of thing!
What are some alternatives?
Mastodon - Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community
slate - WIP - We're building the place you go to discover, share, and sell files on the web.
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
skynet-cli - a lightweight cli to interact with Skynet
kanidm - Kanidm: A simple, secure and fast identity management platform
meshenger-android - P2P Voice/Video phone App for local networks.
Rundeck - Enable Self-Service Operations: Give specific users access to your existing tools, services, and scripts
ts-odd - An SDK for building apps with decentralized identity and storage.