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nostr
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WebRTC TipXmr Idea
Other things that might be worth looking into: Nostr for comms https://github.com/fiatjaf/nostr
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Ask HN: Why can't I host my own email
nostr (https://github.com/fiatjaf/nostr) seems to be a minimal possible solution. It doesn't seem to be much in use though, so I guess once that happens a few issues will come up.
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Facebook to allow calls for violence against Putin
Nostr [1] seems interesting. I don't trust the idea of "relays" on the long term but it seems like it should be possible to develop alternative ways to distribute the content, and it can be a way to bootstrap the network in the short term. Though at this moment it seems a bit too bare-bones, and it would need some interesting application built on top of it to make it usable.
[1] https://github.com/fiatjaf/nostr
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Towards a Greater Federated Architecture: What does a next-gen Fediverse platform look like? How features might help the network move forward?
https://github.com/fiatjaf/nostr comes to mind as so far the best example of p2p social networking.
- In This Environment, I Don't Think We Can Have Decentralized Media Without Bitcoin
- /u/Mark_Bear reddit account suspended. What happened? He was one of the most frequent commenters on this subreddit and seemed to know what he was talking about regarding Bitcoin.
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Ask HN: Getting Started with Web3 Development
I don’t know if this is the answer you’re looking for because it’s not tied to a cryptocurrency but take a look at nostr: https://github.com/fiatjaf/nostr
It’s a protocol that allows nodes to gossip event messages amongst each other. The event relays can be used as a backend to provide data to your web/desktop/mobile apps.
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The Nostr Protocol - NIP01
Nostr stands for "Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted by Relays". It is a new type of social experience on the web where "dumb" relays can be used to send messages from one user to another, in a secure, censorship resistant manner.
- Fiatjaf/nostr – a censorship-resistant alternative to Twitter
- nostr - a truly censorship-resistant alternative to Twitter that has a chance of working
dendrite
- The Tailscale Universal Docker Mod
- Conduit: Simple, fast and reliable chat server powered by matrix
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Databag – tiny self-hosted federated messenger for the decentralized web
Matrix already has key-based identity in the works at https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals/blob/keg... (and implemented in Dendrite at https://github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3A...). Matrix is set up to let folks go wild and change fundamentals like this; basically every Matrix Spec Change (MSC) is a small fork, which then gets merged into the main spec if it can be proven to work well in the wild.
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What's the easiest way to use Matrix and add matrix-bridges for Messenger, Instagram, and Telegram etc.
I really hope that Dendrite is getting more traction and maybe there's an OIDC solution for Matrix one day.
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Can Dendrite run on Kubernetes?
Yes there is an official helm chart. https://github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/releases/tag/helm-dendrite-0.11.2
- suggestions on a self-hosted messaging server with end-to-end encryption for a small family
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Have any of you used a decentralized messenger before?
This is what the Matrix team is developing Dendrite for. To have a feature-complete yet small server software. But it's still in beta.
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Matrix 2.0 — Matthew Hodgson talks about Rust in Element client, Rust SDK, IETF MLS, MIMI and more
Pinecone, which is an experimental overlay routing protocol used by P2P Matrix. It and Dendrite are extremely important to P2P Matrix.
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How to generate keys for program like Dendrite
So I want to setup an instance of Dendrite, a matrix home server. I have a docker-compose set, the yaml file in the correct directory, but I do not understand how to generate the key files. the dockerhub states that I should use this:
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How should I set up a private chat server/client for my family ?
Dendrite, meanwhile, can be found here. They say it's in beta. I think it's a late Alpha. Dendrite's primary mode is "Monolith"; this will have many of the same scalability/balancing options that Synapse does. However the true benefit to Dendrite as I see it is the "polylith" mode where workers can swap around which worker is the master without any interruption of service. I do not think that Dendrite polylith works yet, but I might be wrong. I'll be looking at running it on a test server in January to see if it's time to upgrade from Synapse (and time to invest in 4-6 SBCs to keep three here and send 3 to 3 of my buddies to make my Matrix even more reliable).
What are some alternatives?
Mastodon - Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community
Synapse - Synapse: Matrix homeserver written in Python/Twisted.
LibreSignal - LibreSignal • The truly private and Google-Free messenger for Android.
synapse-admin - Admin console for synapse Matrix homeserver
Signal-Server - Server supporting the Signal Private Messenger applications on Android, Desktop, and iOS
conduit
matrix-docker-ansible-deploy - 🐳 Matrix (An open network for secure, decentralized communication) server setup using Ansible and Docker
rsslay - A Nostr relay that creates profiles from RSS or Atom feeds and emits items as Nostr events
Telegram-FOSS - Unofficial, FOSS-friendly fork of the original Telegram client for Android
ipfs - Peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol
Ligase - Ligase is a Golang-based implementation of Matrix homeserver, powered by finogeeks https://www.finogeeks.com/Finchat