For this #GivingTuesday I'm going to make the (biased) argument for why you might consider donating to @spritely, especially if you care about a healthier future for the internet! https://spritely.institute/donate/

Here's a little thread explaining more... ๐Ÿงต

Support Spritely! โ€” Spritely Institute

@spritely is developing some damn cool tech: Distributed programming! Leading the way on a secure P2P protocol (OCapN)! A WebAssembly toolkit!

But: is "cool tech" what matters? *Why* are we trying to make cool tech? What are the *social implications* of making this technology?

I gave a talk on this recently: "Protocols and Purpose in a Global Democratic Crisis" https://c-tube.c-base.org/w/f9pF5pwxX8mVkmW2i3dU1M

*None* of the decentralized social networks today are robust enough to handle the threats facing vulnerable people and activists today. Not the present-day fediverse, not Bluesky/ATProto. What can we do?

#fediday2025 Christine Lemmer-Webber - Protocols and Purpose in a Global Democratic Crisis

PeerTube

What can we do? Is there hope? Is it possible to build something better?

Spritely was born out of this work, and the strive to create infrastructure allowing for "Networks of Consent". More on that here: https://spui25.nl/programma/we-can-change-the-defaults-building-networks-of-consent-and-spaces-of-joy-in-the-ruins-of-social-media

Social Media: We Can Change the Defaults

Christine Lemmer-Webber, best known as co-author of ActivityPub, the decentralized social networking protocol, will speak about the crisis technologists face. Why must we revise the default assumptions of the web 2.0 era? She will introduce the work the Spritely Institute is doing to make a positive future possible. 

SPUI25

I love computers. When people say "Computers were a mistake!" it makes me sad.

But it's had to blame people. The direction computers have gone in, the experience people largely have had, is a loss of agency and empowerment.

How do we bring that back, and do better than ever even?

User-empowering technology is a lot of work, corporations aren't motivated to build it. We need research and development of new tech that changes the game from an org that isn't bound by pushing profit.

And that's why @spritely is a nonprofit research lab.

So... what are we doing?

We're building cool tech:
- Goblins, p2p distributed programming: https://spritely.institute/goblins/
- Hoot, a WebAssembly toolkit (and Scheme->WASM compiler) https://spritely.institute/hoot/
- OCapN, a secure distributed p2p networked protocol https://ocapn.org/

But... what are we *doing* with these things?

Goblins: Distributed Programming โ€” Spritely Institute

We're big believers in having tangible examples of tech so people can understand and it's not just vaporware. Sometimes that's challenging to do with low-level tech in development. But games are a great way to show things off!

Unusually, Spritely has a whole arcade page! https://spritely.institute/arcade/

Spritely Networked Communities Institute โ€” Spritely Institute

These games are fun and great at showing off ideas of otherwise hard-to-explain concepts. And more, in a moment, why fun and joy aren't small matters.

But... is it all just fun and games? What about actual everyday tangible use?

We're getting close to that point. Here's what we've been up to.

It's the year of dogfooding and Spritely has been using its own tech *every day* this year with a project called Pumpkin Chat https://codeberg.org/spritely/pumpkin-chat/

Alas, it's what's called "dogfood". Not fit for human consumption. But it's possible to use this tech every day, and we are. We're working on getting it out to others too.

pumpkin-chat

pumpkin-chat

Codeberg.org

We also recently put out a blogpost and demo of a chat system that *nobody* centrally hosts called "Brassica Chat" https://spritely.institute/news/composing-capability-security-and-conflict-free-replicated-data-types.html

Again, it's a demo, but you can try on it on the page. It combines capability security with cool concepts called CRDTs.

But more importantly, it's a step towards secure communication for a hostile world.

Composing capability security and conflict-free replicated data types โ€” Spritely Institute

There's more... we've been busy!

GoblinShare: Secure, Peer-to-Peer File-Sharing with Goblins https://spritely.institute/news/goblinshare-secure-peer-to-peer-file-sharing-with-goblins.html

Shepherd ร— Goblins update https://spritely.institute/news/shepherd-goblins-update.html

Honestly our blog is full of interesting details of stuff we're doing! https://spritely.institute/news/

GoblinShare: Secure, Peer-to-Peer File-Sharing with Goblins โ€” Spritely Institute

And we're still building key infrastructure. Goblins recently got a major upgrade to its persistence system: https://spritely.institute/news/spritely-goblins-v0-17-0-persistence-is-better-than-ever.html

And it's about to get another one. Not really yet announced, but we're working on a hot-cache system that loads actors from store on demand. It's neat!

We also have another mini demo coming out soon. It's not our main focus, but @tsyesika has been working on a mini demo of an ActivityPub server built on top of Goblins. (Someone with money wanna fund this? :P)

That's a teaser, some blogposts coming out soon (but again, not our main focus until we can get funding for it)

But what does it mean for systems to be social? Here's something you can't do on either ActivityPub or ATProto, but is a demo we built with Goblins and OCapN: a collaborative farming game! https://spritely.institute/news/goblinville-a-spring-lisp-game-jam-2025-retrospective.html

Earlier I mentioned that fun and joy are actually very important. Indeed, the success of *all* social networks, and indeed, almost every kind of tech, has been rooted in people having joyful, often shared, experiences together.

Joy is part of resistance. And joy is part of our tech.

I've said a lot, there's more that can be said, but instead I'll switch to the ask.

Does the above resonate with you? @spritely could really, truly use your help.

Consider donating. I promise we'll put it to good use. https://spritely.institute/donate/

Let's build a better internet! ๐Ÿ’œ

Support Spritely! โ€” Spritely Institute

@cwebber Reminds me of the whole "stop talking to each other and spend money" thing where people, naturally, build places of joy and connection online, so they're nice to be in, so people flock to them, so companies notice where all the people are so they show up and ruin things by trying to get people to give them money instead of hanging out having fun and being weird little goblins together.

What you're describing is, like, the inverse of that or so.

@cwebber Gaming is everything, and bless you for focusing there. And doing it in Scheme.
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