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Show HN: Anytype multi-player: local-first, P2P, encrypted collaboration
Co-founder of Anytype is here [1]. Excited to share the multi-player release is live!
Last time I shared how Anytype can be used to build encrypted, local-first spaces around your interests [2]. Today, these spaces can be shared and co-created together: with your family members, small communities, teams, neighbors and people with similar interests. Examples: https://gallery.any.coop/Collaboration.
When we were testing collaboration internally for the first time, it felt like magic - we as a team were editing the same page, even after switching off the Internet - changes happened in an instant and all of them were synced via wi-fi.
Unlike cloud applications, in Anytype the encryption keys are stored locally, so only creators have access to them, so they own the space with its data and social graph. Every change is cryptographically signed, spaces can be created offline and can sync in peer to peer ways in local networks. This is enabled by open source protocol AnySync that supports high-performant collaboration over encrypted data and creators’ controlled keys. All our code is open on Github - https://github.com/anyproto/any-sync.
This first version of collaboration is very basic - it’s an alpha. It’s far from polished. We will focus on making it complete by adding notifications, public spaces, comments, and many other essential features in the coming months.
Why we’ve built it? Why anytype is the way it is?
- Anytype – open-source, local-first, P2P Notion alternative
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Anytype – open-source, local-first, P2P Notion alternative
GNU also misses the point a bit. With open source, the source is open, but some other general rights are included too, like to restriction to the type usage. Lately, people and corporations made a lot of money on the backs of open source developers, so a new type of license emerged, and this would be the one that really is just about the "open" "source", but to make it distinct from the already widely known term, people call these "source available". Getting back to the topic, Any knows these distinctions too - or at least their lawyer did, because they call their license a "Source Available License"[0]. Source-available however doesn't carry the coolness of what "open source" brings - so on the marketing page, they refer to the project as "open source", which kind of can be argued, since the majority of it is indeed proper open source.
[0] https://github.com/anyproto/anytype-kotlin/blob/main/LICENSE...
What are some alternatives?
anytype-ts - Official Anytype client for MacOS, Linux, and Windows
obsidian-releases - Community plugins list, theme list, and releases of Obsidian.
rdv - Relay-assisted p2p connectivity library, protocol and CLI in Golang
Gijzafiler-golang - A convenient and secure protocol for file sharing, suitable for AWS
n8n - Free and source-available fair-code licensed workflow automation tool. Easily automate tasks across different services.
any-block - Protocol describing data structures used in Anytype software
skyalt - Build local-first apps on top of .sqlite files