The "fediverse" means the federated (decentralized) social web.
And Spritely, as I've said here recently, is a series of demos
and writeups which show how to "level up" the fediverse with
some new ideas to make it more powerful and resilient.

I just finished writing the documentation for Spritely Golem, the first
major of these demos:

  https://gitlab.com/spritely/golem/blob/master/README.org

A major problem on the federated social web (and actually web in
general) is that servers go down, and all the associated content goes
down with them.

There is also corresponding code, which I have tried to keep relatively
lean, approximately 500 lines for a proof of concept demo application.
And it's all in Racket!

  https://gitlab.com/spritely/golem/blob/master/golem.rkt

There's more of these to come.  I'm fairly happy with how the first one
has gone, however!

 - Chris

PS: In the future I will probably convert the documentation from
  org-mode to Scribble, but I have a bit of an easier time knocking out
  thoughts quickly in org-mode, and didn't want the demo to be held
  up by me having an internal debate of how to organize it all.

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