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Slack servers are down and work stops. Facebook sells users’ personal data to third-parties with no negative consequences to the company. Turkey successfully blocks citizens’ access to Wikipedia. Those are all results of peoples’ decisions of course, but there’s also something else at play. Our mainstream technology stack makes execution on all of those decisions ridiculously easy.
The Internet didn’t quite deliver on its original promise and today we’re talking with people who are fixing it.
Guests
Find us in P2P networks
- This episode in Dat:dat://084e8ceae2fd1012e5368a70908acdb7aa92c3f5de0c62d14ef5beacbf19295d
- This episode in IPFS:QmVVjxxitJrhNoRkTe3nJ2SztWMx9tYnpURuAVAY3Dx75y cheat through a https gateway
- Andrey in Scuttlebutt:@RP01FOdcs/QABLmMxTGe1U9myUfSLN/5ItlXQcp7oWQ=.ed25519
- Zenna in Scuttlebutt:@3ZeNUiYQZisGC6PLf3R+u2s5avtxLsXC66xuK41e6Zk=.ed25519
- Mikey in Scuttlebutt:@6ilZq3kN0F+dXFHAPjAwMm87JEb/VdB+LC9eIMW3sa0=.ed25519
Links
- Music used in the episode is by Mid-Air!
- All things Decentralization / Open Source / Fabrication from Zenna
- Website peer-to-peer-web.com
- Article Achieving Scale in the Decentralized Web by Paul Frazeefrom Beaker Browser
- IPFS
Links: Git
- Git
- Git LFS
- Video of the talk “Git From the Bits Up” by Tim Berglund
Links: Dat & Beaker
Links: Scuttlebutt
- Scuttlebutt.nz
- Scuttlebutt grants process
- Collection of articles Scuttlebutt stories
Outline
- 00:07 Introducing the topic
- 01:57 Limitations of centralized systems
- 04:57 Introducing Jon-Kyle
- 05:57 Introducing Zenna
- 08:23 Introducing Mathias
- 11:20 BitTorrent and scale
- 14:19 Multiple versions of the truth, version control systems (Jon-Kyle)
- 19:16 Introducing Christian
- 20:08 Git internal structure
- 22:03 Benefits of Git architecture
- 27:03 Why is Git not dicentralized
- 32:23 How Dat started, tech description of the protocol (back toMathias)
- 45:28 Dat usecases (Mathias and Jon-Kyle)
- 51:42 Future of Dat (Mathias)
- 53:54 Introducing Mikey
- 55:07 History of Scuttlebutt
- 56:22 How Scuttlebutt works
- 65:30 Usecases for Scuttlebutt
- 69:29 Vision for the decentralized future (Zenna)
- 71:39 Final thoughts on the topic, summary, thanks
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