Part 3: Interpeer Architecture
https://makertube.net/videos/watch/ee0ac623-d4e4-4dd0-a2de-fc46e4c00219
Part 2: Alternative Architectures
https://makertube.net/videos/watch/130f3d4a-8e87-4141-bad6-ab45a2553e76
Am morgigen Sonntag werde ich auf den #LinuxTagen in #Chemnitz um 17:00 einen kleinen Vortrag darueber halten, wie man Authorisierung auch verteilt hinbekommt.
https://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2023/en/programm/beitrag/139
Dazu gibt's einen Internet-Draft, zu dem man gerne etwas beitragen kann. Einen Anwendungsfall beispielsweise, oder etwas, was den Text klarer gestaltet, usw.
Let's have an #introduction for the #interpeer project.
The project's mission is to develop next generation, human centric internet technologies. Today, the internet is usually equated with the web. Most likely the most useful view is to see both together as a stack that enables distribution of knowledge, data and media, as well as apps. We're looking at the entirety of this.
The web is centralised. By design, it's decentralised, but its design contains elements that promote centralisation.
Since it came up a couple of times, here's a system architecture diagram that may help put all the different #interpeer projects into context.
It lives in its own repo at https://codeberg.org/interpeer/system-architecture
Some components have empty repos. Those will need future work.
One of the grants that #interpeer operates under comes from the @isoc_foundation . The grant focuses on R&D into a web-like architecture that is not as prone to centralization and invasion of privacy as the web itself is.
Yesterday afternoon, we had a brief reflection call with other grantees. One of the issues we're facing was raised by someone else: what do we do when the grant ends? How do we fund future work?
Our answer is the NGO - it permits us to run donation fundraisers, and opens...
@info_activism In a nutshell, this is why #interpeer is about distributed tech, not decentralization.
Decentralization sounds great: move power away from the center into multiple locations. But it really is nothing more than centralization on a smaller scale. A choice is better than no choice, but a choice of service is still servitude.
The only way to get back to that old idea about putting power into the hand of people is to cut out the middle person - or at least leave that possibility.