Lots of exciting #decentralization protocols and technology out there. Some are not ready for usage, others are not following the paradigm I prefer, I love that we're spoiled for choice.

IMO I still love #SecureScuttlebutt, for me it is still the best offline-first local-first gossip protocol out there. Yes, it has dangerous corners and design issues, but it works and I can build apps with it for my friends.

I find it has pretty intractable scaling problems. So like... it works... at first. But gets bigger and slower pretty much exponentially. What was that non-blockchain network... Briar I think?

https://briarproject.org/
Secure messaging, anywhere - Briar

Secure messaging, anywhere

@cy
> What was that non-blockchain network... Briar I think?

Briar is a neat experiment, but they've never shipped apps for anything but Android. The problem with depending on one proprietary OS ought to be obvious, Goggle's recent decision to start farming Android app devs is a good example;

https://keepandroidopen.org/

So until it's cross-platform, Briar is a fun toy, but not suitable for production use.

@soapdog

Keep Android Open

Advocating for Android as a free, open platform for everyone to build apps on.

Can't say I've looked into it before. I got tired of nodejs projects back when they switched to the new module format. Good to know, at least!

In my opinion, a good project would write programs, not "ship" "apps." Dunno what one would be good though.

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@cy
> Dunno what one would be good though

Depends on your use case/ threat model. Ask yourself questions like; who do I want to communicate with and why? Are you looking for software for an existing group/ network of people who can make and action decisions about where to communicate? Are you wanting to adopt an app to make new contacts among its current network? How sensitive are the communications? Etc, etc.

@soapdog

I just use the Fediverse, nothing else seems worth bothering with. I kind of gave up a while ago. I don't have an existing group, or anyone at all really. Met some nice people on the Fediverse though. (None of them are interested in whatever network I might propose.)

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@cy
> I just use the Fediverse, nothing else seems worth bothering with

Same. Other than email and SMS, and occasional use of Matrix and even less often XMPP.

@soapdog

@strypey @cy the fediverse is indeed cool, but it is not the p2p I aim for. It is very costly to run an instance in terms of bandwidth and also it is server to server and that is just federation, which is cool in its own way but not comparable. It has the best of both worlds and also the worst.

@soapdog
> the fediverse is indeed cool, but it is not the p2p I aim for

Pure P2P networks have been the holy grail of every new generation of cypherpunks since the 90s. They've never worked out. Everything that's turned out to be practical for use beyond dogfooding has some kind of supernode, and that's not even a bad thing;

https://bridgeseat.substack.com/p/in-defence-of-servers

> It is very costly to run an instance in terms of bandwidth

If you use Mastodon, sure. There are much more efficient fediverse servers.

@cy

In Defence of Servers

Why pure peer-to-peer networks aren't always better than federated ones

Bridge Seat Cooperative
Supernodes aren't bad things, but gatekeeping supernodes with no deniability are. That's why the Fediverse uh... sucks. That and we're tied to one specific supernode.

Also substack are Nazis so don't read them.

Secure Scuttlebutt works just fine for p2p. My only complaint is it uses a blockchain for no reason other than it makes it somewhat more difficult to erase what you've said in the past. Which is like the opposite of good from a privacy standpoint.

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@cy @strypey @soapdog And Nostr is also getting in on the paygating relays so... same problem but worse.

@lispi314
> And Nostr is also getting in on the paygating relays

That's been a thing from early on. The argument is that this is better than paying with your data and your eyeballs. I'm sceptical but happy to see people run the experiment.

There are still plenty of gratis relays run by outfits like Nos.social. Even if there weren't its possible to self-host them.

> same problem but worse

Same problem as what?

@cy @soapdog

@strypey @cy @soapdog

Supernodes aren't bad things, but gatekeeping supernodes with no deniability are. That's why the Fediverse uh... sucks. That and we're tied to one specific supernode.

It's gatekeeping of the same kind as the Fediverse, but even more exclusive. Sure it's not a single node but unless you're rich if they all paygate it'll soon be close-enough, unless they finally fix the relay gossiping that's missing.

Payment is also typically much harder to make deniable reliably (Monero works until it has some critical flaw found that screws all that up).

Which is like the opposite of good from a privacy standpoint.

Requiring payment also has this flaw in most incarnations.