remoteStorage protocol: nextgen #NGI webapps (+SearXR example)

https://makertube.net/w/dvkweCevggZE6Dp93F4gwL

remoteStorage protocol: nextgen #NGI webapps (+SearXR example)

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GitHub - redecentralize/alternative-internet: A collection of interesting new networks and tech aiming at decentralisation (in some form).

A collection of interesting new networks and tech aiming at decentralisation (in some form). - redecentralize/alternative-internet

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GitHub - redecentralize/alternative-internet: A collection of interesting new networks and tech aiming at decentralisation (in some form).

A collection of interesting new networks and tech aiming at decentralisation (in some form). - redecentralize/alternative-internet

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Payment Services Directive - Wikipedia

Loved the idea of these filebased FOSS utilities. (Can be synced with Syncthing or similar services.)

https://github.com/marcelklehr/floccus
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https://github.com/39aldo39/DecSync
"RSS, contacts, calendars, tasks and more"

#foss #productivity #plaintext #unhosted #sync #cloud #backup

marcelklehr/floccus

:cloud: Sync your bookmarks across browsers via Nextcloud, WebDAV or a local file (and thus any file sync solution) - marcelklehr/floccus

Honestly, “serverless” is so, so, disappointing. Want to check something way more cool? Go #unhosted cc @[email protected] #web30 #theWebWeWant

@tixie then it is an #unhosted app ;) https://unhosted.org/

It would be so cool to have remotestorage.js be able to use webdav (and so Nextcloud)

unhosted web apps

weekly handbook about unhosted web apps

@bram I'm also curious of knowing how different is it from #unhosted. Which exists since a long time now and has a few implementations. https://unhosted.org/
unhosted web apps

weekly handbook about unhosted web apps

@trwnh @valerauko I see it more like a more narrow manifestation of the #unhosted concept.

SSO is a pretty fuzzy term, but it's usually used more with corporate systems that trust each other and just need authentication, not authorization.

But yeah, if the same organization hosts the backend and the frontends, and through some mechanism allow you to log in only once, that'd by definition be SSO.
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Speaking of #unhosted #WASM apps, there's an open source framework called Oryol that lets you compile apps written in mildly restricted C++ to basically anything, including web and mobile. I was able to port a Lua to it with very little effort since I didn't want any I/O. Documentation isn't great but I've found the developer very responsive to questions.