#Mastadon and #federated social networks in general are cool and all, but I really think #SecuShare is the (distant) future.
I don’t believe it could ever make it off the ground in a capitalist system, due to a number of reasons, but installing it on literally every device by default, then managing the code through a system of liquid democracy seems like it’d be an easy W for humanity.
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@cy
This is so true and such a shame! They have been around for two decade's soon?!
The issue appears to me that they intend to rebuild the internet stack from the bottom up and do this as part of university research.
So now and again some student codes up a nice application on top of it, which never goes anywhere.
I've been dreaming of hooking up the pretty telegram client to a #secushare server (which is again build on #gnunet... But who has all? that time...
@Arlodottxt @mala @unfa
@icedquinn Using #GNUnet's CADET (https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#CADET-Subsystem) and a #Loopix implementation would give you a fairly good mixnet, where each end-node also has a decent amount of cover traffic.
That hasn't been implemented yet afaik.
#secushare (https://secushare.org/) has a number of interesting things to say about GNUnet and the internet.
Also yes, non-CADET traffic *does* offer weaker guarantees than other onion networks. You could implement onions atop GNUnet.
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