Still here, but often forget to check the folder these messages dump into...
This list is where I first announced the flud project and the primary location I announced subsequent early releases. Since that time the tech evolved into Space Monkey and a very fun ride through startup land -- all built on serious p2p arch. Internally, we still refer to the codebase as "flud," although I'd be surprised if a single line of code from the original project still exists in the current product/service, and the core architecture has evolved in drastic ways too. What other companies have been founded by list alumni? I know of Uber (Kalanick), Expensify (Barrett), Zcash (Zooko), Space Monkey (me). Others? Cheers! Alen On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 3:00 PM, Aymeric Vitte <[email protected]> wrote: > The problem maybe is that one cannot invent one system/network per need > and expect a sufficient number of users to understand how each one > works, how they can use them and trust them so they can fly. > > See only the bittorrent network, users have generally no idea what's > behind, leading to funny (new) things like > https://github.com/Ayms/torrent-live#deanonymizing-the-vpn-peers > > That's why I thought about https://github.com/Ayms/node-Tor#convergence > > Sorry for the too short description for now but that's not a vague idea > at all, the list of services not being exhaustive and the concept being > to be able to build and deploy them easily on top of the Convergence > architecture (using browsers and WebRTC). > > One of the issues being that the standard bodies still do not get that > the model of an app inside browsers tied to a domain and associated TLS > certificate(s) is an obsolete concept that should be replaced by an > entity ID system, different from what is proposed today (ie "securing" > for example a WebRTC peer connection via its Google account) > > Le 02/02/2016 20:38, Meredith L. Patterson a écrit : >> I don't know that much is stopping people from building P2P systems >> today; Michal Wozniak gave a talk at 32c3 about the plethora of >> decentralised social networking systems out there these days, currently >> more than 50 of them listed on Wikipedia alone. Many of them federate at >> the HTTP layer, but it seems like the content bootstrapping problem >> continues to be a challenge in getting these systems to take off. >> >> Andrea Shepard (of Tor) and I have been noodling for a little while on a >> different approach, namely federation of *content* via a distributed >> link-based timestamp chain. I need to get a writeup of that together, >> though. >> >> Cheers, >> --mlp > > -- > Get the torrent dynamic blocklist: http://peersm.com/getblocklist > Check the 10 M passwords list: http://peersm.com/findmyass > Anti-spies and private torrents, dynamic blocklist: http://torrent-live.org > Peersm : http://www.peersm.com > torrent-live: https://github.com/Ayms/torrent-live > node-Tor : https://www.github.com/Ayms/node-Tor > GitHub : https://www.github.com/Ayms > _______________________________________________ > p2p-hackers mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.zooko.com/mailman/listinfo/p2p-hackers _______________________________________________ p2p-hackers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zooko.com/mailman/listinfo/p2p-hackers
