
Probably something more like VPN tunneling. The web we have today, but without having to subscribe to an ISP to connect to peers outside your LAN.
Wanna fight about it? Join the Fediverse Fight Club: https://matrix.to/#/#fediverse-fight-club-general:nullspace.lol

Probably something more like VPN tunneling. The web we have today, but without having to subscribe to an ISP to connect to peers outside your LAN.

Love that form-factor

I wonder if it’ll ever be feasible to do some kind of mass, federated mesh networking to cut out the ISPs altogether.

Looking forward to it!
I always click on these when they pop into my feed. It somehow feels like a relic of the old internet – someone just honestly sharing something with no agenda.

Getting close to 2 years!

No, it’s showcasing the ability to install Android apps.
which offers 99% compatibility with Android apps, including WhatsApp, Google Maps, and Spotify.

Sure, but the point is, it doesn’t come with WhatsApp on it.

I mean, it’s not like it comes preloaded or anything. It’s Linux, you can choose install (or not install) whatever you want.
Edit: Good Lord, it actually does come preloaded. Unreal.
Yes, masochists are welcome.

There is no easy opt-out, forcing existing instances to follow the blocklist.
Totally good-faith summary. Great work.
Why would KDE work better on Fedora than any other distro?
Yup, that’s why I’m hoping wireless meshing technologies improve to a point that we can start to replicate things