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I was talking to a friend who was thinking about the internet we want to have, decentralized, less silos, a bit like the nineties where it was possible to have static pages, host email, write your own CGI scripts, and it was all step by step easy and possible if that was what you wanted. And we got talking about the kind of things we need to today to get this back. Do you have reading suggestions? Blogs to read? Projects? People to follow?

@aral @skiant Just a little bit. As far as I understand it, it builds a Merkle tree and that seems to lead to two properties I dislike: you can’t delete old revisions and so how do you deal with unwanted content in old revisions? And you always get the full “repo” if you download a blog, for example. How will that scale, over the years? It feels like bitcoin where you have to download all the transactions since forever if you want to trust the current status.

@kensanata @skiant Hey Alex, it does use a directed acyclic graph/merkle tree but it isn’t a blockchain. It tombstones and garbage collects deleted content but afaik, not from revision history (see github.com/beakerbrowser/specs – I was confused about this also). Regarding always getting the full repo: you don’t have to do a full replication, DAT supports sparse archives and replication.

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@aral @skiant @kensanata Is this anything like IPFS?

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@aidalgol @skiant @kensanata Take IPFS and remove the VC-funded organisation that builds it (protocol.ai/team/) and replace it with a nonprofit organisation (codeforscience.org/about) and yes, somewhat (also: far more focussed and doing things for the right reasons).