ssb-meta-feeds-spec
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Manyverse – A social network off the grid
Hi! I'm the creator of Manyverse.
That's right, it's using a ton of space. We are currently working on a new protocol extension for SSB targeted at solving exactly this. Here's a presentation from some months ago, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKr208wpr6Y , although our designs have changed a bit during implementation. See also https://github.com/ssb-ngi-pointer/ssb-meta-feeds-spec
We're building this under a grant from the EU Commission, NGI Pointer, read more about it here https://www.manyver.se/blog/2020-10-update
We're almost finished with a proof of concept of meta feeds for partial replication, and we're working on compiling statistics on how much will it reduce the total payload sizes during replication. For that purpose we built a network simulator to simulate replication at scale: https://github.com/ssb-ngi-pointer/netsim/
manyverse
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Could Android Phones Be Used to Create a Free Text Messaging Network?
There’s Briar: https://briarproject.org/ and Manyverse which uses the Scuttlebutt Protocol: https://manyver.se which are close but not perfect.
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Secure Scuttlebutt
Manyverse is cross-platform and it's the main desktop app nowadays: https://manyver.se
The Scuttlebutt.nz website hasn't been kept up-to-date. SSB's development is also decentralized, so this doesn't mean that everything moves forward in unison, so depending on who you ask, Scuttlebutt.nz is not the official frontpage.
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Aether - decentralized/P2P and encrypted public communities
This looks pretty interesting. Do you know how it is different from similar systems that use the SSB protocol, like Manyverse for example?
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Who Is Going to Replace Google for Us?
I really look forward to interfaces that let me use my own index of data from my network.
Manyverse[1] and Iris[2] are good examples of apps that will enable this more in the future.
I just want to search “harry potter” and see everything my friends have written about it. If I follow some institutions or encyclopedias, I should also see what they write about it. And I should be able to choose which sources I want to rank higher in search results.
1: https://manyver.se
2: https://iris.to
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⟳ 2 apps added, 30 updated at f-droid.org
Manyverse (version 0.2203.21-beta-fdroid): A social network off the grid
- Leaving Bluesky for the Open Defense Fund.
What are some alternatives?
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Patchwork - A decentralized messaging and sharing app built on top of Secure Scuttlebutt (SSB).
patchbay - An alternative Secure Scuttlebutt client interface that is fully compatible with Patchwork
iris-messenger - Decentralized messenger
ssb-meta-feeds
netsim - secure scuttlebutt network simulator
rooms2 - Design doc for the next edition of SSB Room servers
NyanDroid - Ice Cream Nyanwich, bringing ICS to all!
branle - A Twitter-like Nostr client made with Quasar
oasis - Free, open-source, peer-to-peer social application that helps you follow friends and discover new ones on Secure Scuttlebutt (SSB).