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Re: peer to peer global decentralized, distributed multi-media hypertext
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Jean Louis |
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Re: peer to peer global decentralized, distributed multi-media hypertext |
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Sat, 27 Mar 2021 09:11:32 +0300 |
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* Thomas Lord <lord@basiscraft.com> [2021-03-27 04:46]:
> We have seen in cases like social media, Internet advertising, and so
> on the following examples of attacks on freedom (in no particular
> order):
>
> * CSS hacks that hide what is going on in a web page to fool
> * users.
One good approach to distribution of information is Gemini and Gopher,
as they do not support CSS, just plain text. Did you try Elpher
package in Emacs?
> Many people have, as I think we all know, thought that distributed and
> decentralized systems are more liberating. Mastadon is one example of
> a system that has achieved some success, starting from that idea.
We have GNU Social software, which will be defunct soon, but still
works well, there is also Pleroma, which is more
> Has anyone explored a new approach to multi-media hypertext -- one not
> tied to centralized servers -- along the following, simple lines:
> A peer-to-peer network (each node linked by choice to specific,
> mostly-trusted peers)...
Can you show me the URL?