▲ | rollcat 6 days ago | |
Doesn't help that all of the major decentralized protocols have been very effectively undermined and pushed aside. GTalk first de-federated (weakening XMPP as a whole), then killed XMPP support completely. Reader effectively killed RSS for casual users. Email has been swallowed whole by the oligopoly of GMail+Yahoo+Outlook+iCloud+etc; spam is a real problem, so if you're self-hosting your email, you kinda expect to be blocked by default by the large networks. Existing, corporate-backed efforts are "open-washing" their services. Signal is supposed to be using an open protocol, but IIRC won't even let you join their network if you use an alt client. Following Twitter's demise, Bluesky popped up, and promised federation. I didn't check in a while - did it happen yet? Actually open networks? Mastodon took off like crazy, but everyone tried to register on the "main", biggest instance - we got bamboozled so hard, we can't even comprehend what "decentralized" is actually supposed to mean. ActivityPub as a protocol? Ted Unangst decided to build his own client from the spec, and was constantly running into Mastodonisms. <https://flak.tedunangst.com/search?q=activitypub> Matrix? It has effectively one client (Element) that isn't a security disaster. <https://soatok.blog/2024/08/14/security-issues-in-matrixs-ol...> Anything left, worth of anyone's attention? | ||
▲ | r721 6 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
>Bluesky popped up, and promised federation. I didn't check in a while - did it happen yet? Related recent discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45077291 | ||
▲ | rich66man 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
>by the oligopoly of GMail+Yahoo+Outlook+iCloud+etc; So just a decentralized system with lots of players then? |