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Anyone running Urbit? Thinking about having a play with a comet. ☄🌒
haven’t heard of it before I’ll check it out 👌
haven’t heard of it before I’ll check it out 👌
haven’t heard of it before I’ll check it out 👌
Hmmm 🤔\n\ncouple of critisisms...\n\n> We think the internet can’t be saved. The way things are going, MEGACORP will always control our apps and services because we can no longer run them\n\nThis is simply not true as evidenced by you guys all running pods 😁\n\nSecond, it looks like this is still tied to a centralized identity network.
Hmmm 🤔\n\ncouple of critisisms...\n\n> We think the internet can’t be saved. The way things are going, MEGACORP will always control our apps and services because we can no longer run them\n\nThis is simply not true as evidenced by you guys all running pods 😁\n\nSecond, it looks like this is still tied to a centralized identity network.
Hmmm 🤔

couple of critisisms...

> We think the internet can’t be saved. The way things are going, MEGACORP will always control our apps and services because we can no longer run them

This is simply not true as evidenced by you guys all running pods 😁

Second, it looks like this is still tied to a centralized identity network.
Hmmm 🤔

couple of critisisms...

> We think the internet can’t be saved. The way things are going, MEGACORP will always control our apps and services because we can no longer run them

This is simply not true as evidenced by you guys all running pods 😁

Second, it looks like this is still tied to a centralized identity network.
I won’t try because I prefer simpler things but let me know how it goes if you end up trying it out ☺️
I won’t try because I prefer simpler things but let me know how it goes if you end up trying it out ☺️
I won’t try because I prefer simpler things but let me know how it goes if you end up trying it out ☺️
@prologic Valid. :-) And, yeah, what about Yarn, folks? :-D It's more that I've been on the mailing list for a year now, and, with this recent rewrite of the docs, for the first time I finally see how I might be able to participate -- talk about obtuse!
@prologic Valid. :-) And, yeah, what about Yarn, folks? :-D It's more that I've been on the mailing list for a year now, and, with this recent rewrite of the docs, for the first time I finally see how I might be able to participate -- talk about obtuse!
@jlj Ahh I see! It’s interesting that’s for sure, but isn’t the only thing I’ve seen like this... I also believe “identity” should be your own and decentralized, problem is that’s quite hard to do 🤣

I just find many of these p2p “things” to be a bit too complicated, many of them using either complex protocols like ActivityPub requiring complex software or DHT(s) requiring a PhD in math 😂
@jlj Ahh I see! It’s interesting that’s for sure, but isn’t the only thing I’ve seen like this... I also believe “identity” should be your own and decentralized, problem is that’s quite hard to do 🤣\n\nI just find many of these p2p “things” to be a bit too complicated, many of them using either complex protocols like ActivityPub requiring complex software or DHT(s) requiring a PhD in math 😂
@jlj Ahh I see! It’s interesting that’s for sure, but isn’t the only thing I’ve seen like this... I also believe “identity” should be your own and decentralized, problem is that’s quite hard to do 🤣

I just find many of these p2p “things” to be a bit too complicated, many of them using either complex protocols like ActivityPub requiring complex software or DHT(s) requiring a PhD in math 😂
@jlj Ahh I see! It’s interesting that’s for sure, but isn’t the only thing I’ve seen like this... I also believe “identity” should be your own and decentralized, problem is that’s quite hard to do 🤣\n\nI just find many of these p2p “things” to be a bit too complicated, many of them using either complex protocols like ActivityPub requiring complex software or DHT(s) requiring a PhD in math 😂
But that’s only my opinion ☺️
But that’s only my opinion ☺️
But that’s only my opinion ☺️
@prologic Why are _we_ trying to save the Internet?
@prologic Why are _we_ trying to save the Internet?
@prologic Why are _we_ trying to save the Internet?
@adi i’m not I don’t think there’s anything particularly wrong with the Internet. The web on the other hand is a different story but I think it something that we can take into our own hands 🤗
@adi i’m not I don’t think there’s anything particularly wrong with the Internet. The web on the other hand is a different story but I think it something that we can take into our own hands 🤗
@adi i’m not I don’t think there’s anything particularly wrong with the Internet. The web on the other hand is a different story but I think it something that we can take into our own hands 🤗
@prologic I don't believe the web needs saving either.
@prologic I don't believe the web needs saving either.
@prologic I don't believe the web needs saving either.
@prologic @jlj I see identity as everyone running their own private hardware server at home, not going to happen in my lifetime if ever.
@prologic @jlj I see identity as everyone running their own private hardware server at home, not going to happen in my lifetime if ever.
@prologic @jlj I see identity as everyone running their own private hardware server at home, not going to happen in my lifetime if ever.
But remember we still have ignorant fools down under trying to pass a new bill into law News and Media Bargaining Code. We've even had the inventor of the World Wide Web (WWW) or just Web, Tim Berners-Lee , come out and say here:\n\n> Australian Law Could Make Internet ‘Unworkable’...
But remember we still have ignorant fools down under trying to pass a new bill into law News and Media Bargaining Code. We've even had the inventor of the World Wide Web (WWW) or just Web, Tim Berners-Lee , come out and say here:\n\n> Australian Law Could Make Internet ‘Unworkable’...
But remember we still have ignorant fools down under trying to pass a new bill into law News and Media Bargaining Code. We've even had the inventor of the World Wide Web (WWW) or just Web, Tim Berners-Lee , come out and say here:

> Australian Law Could Make Internet ‘Unworkable’...
But remember we still have ignorant fools down under trying to pass a new bill into law News and Media Bargaining Code. We've even had the inventor of the World Wide Web (WWW) or just Web, Tim Berners-Lee , come out and say here:

> Australian Law Could Make Internet ‘Unworkable’...
And he's right.
And he's right.
And he's right.