freenet-core
purple-discord
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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
purple-discord
- Discord, or the Death of Lore
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Is/are there any FOSS Discord Client for Android?
I use purple-discord (libpurple/Pidgin plugin) + BItlBee (IRC chat gateway, libpurple variant) + Quassel (distribued IRC client, like a bouncer) on a home server, and use Quasseldroid to connect on mobile. I would eventually like to simplify this setup.
- Reverse Engineering Discord's Party Mode
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I hate discord, but I have no option but using it, how do I give it as little access as possible?
Software options that I don't think have been mentioned yet is the Pidgin messenger + Discord plugin. https://www.pidgin.im/install/ + https://github.com/EionRobb/purple-discord
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IM platform suggestions?
I've switched to Pidgin with the discord plugin. Pidgin has plugins for just about any chat protocol. Of course if Trillian's devs ever decide to support Trillian again and connect to some active service, I'd come back.
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Pidgin: The Universal Chat Client
https://github.com/EionRobb/purple-discord
Its about the same as any other Pidgin protocol (no audio AFAICT), with some support for some of the features of Discord like reactions. It gets updates for new features sometimes. The author has written a lot of different libpurple plugins and is quite busy though.
Note I've heard you can get banned from Discord for not using the official client.
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I 've lost 2 discord accounts by using Cutthecord. Just bite the bullet and use the pwa or the official app.
I've been using purple-discord for years now and have yet to be banned. Obviously this isn't usable on Android yet as far as I know there is not a libpurple based chat app on Android, but you can make it work with a lot of setup.
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Alternatives to the Discord electron app?
https://github.com/EionRobb/purple-discord (Plugin for https://www.pidgin.im). https://cancel.fm/ripcord/ (proprietary, closed-source Shareware)
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Tired of Discord being such a predominant part of the modding community, it's terrible for mod users.
You can also use it in Pidgin with this plugin. Discord is just a bunch of fancy JSONs wrapped into a web-based client, after all.
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Using the Discord plugin for Pidgin as a lightweight alternative to the web client.
You may have heard of Pidgin - the neat IM client supporting lots of protocols such as IRC, XAMPP and many others. One of its major features is its extensibility with plugins, and that's where things get interesting. Apparently a Pidgin plugin exists which lets it connect to Discord and do basic things such as sending messages and images with basic IRC limitations such as previous messages being cleared upon leaving. However I think it's still a much better experience compared to the bloated web client. So, a quick disclaimer - using anything other than the official Discord client is against the TOS. They won't outright ban you for it in most cases but still be warned. So in order to get this working you need an older version of Pidgin because 2.14.7 seems to not be working properly with XP. I've had great success with 2.14.1. Here's a quick link to the 2.14.1 installer. Next, go to the plugin's github page and download the 2 linked DLL files under the 'Windows' section in the readme. Put libjson-glib in the Pidgin installation folder and libdiscord in the plugins folder, then restart Pidgin. Next, go to Accounts and set up your Discord account after which you will have your servers pop up in your buddy list. It's this easy! https://imgur.com/WMBHXY2
What are some alternatives?
Freenet - Freenet REference Daemon
Aliucord - A modification for the Discord Android App
zeronet-conservancy - zeronet-conservancy is a client for decentralized p2p web 0net, focusing on preserving 0net and transition to riza network
DiscordChatExporter - Exports Discord chat logs to a file
ZeroNet - ZeroNetX - Decentralized websites using Bitcoin crypto and BitTorrent network
OpenCord - An open-source Material You implementation of the Discord Android app
aether - Aether client app with bundled front-end and P2P back-end
purple-facebook - Facebook protocol plugin for libpurple (moved from jgeboski/purple-facebook)
gitoxide - An idiomatic, lean, fast & safe pure Rust implementation of Git
telepathy-qt - Telepathy Qt bindings
rust-libp2p - The Rust Implementation of the libp2p networking stack.
librecaptcha - A free/libre interface for solving reCAPTCHA challenges