ActivityPub has remained the dominant Fediverse protocol over the past few years. In that time, many bright ideas have come on how to improve the spec. Here’s where those efforts are today.

  • HubertManne@kbin.social
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    8 months ago

    I got a little skeptical at Nostr but it was just a bit of the start of the article and over all a very nice rundown of the tech and possible tech. Nice.

  • smileyhead@discuss.tchncs.de
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    8 months ago

    Main problem with ActivityPub, in my opinion, is being build on the Internet, which is already broken.

    I do not blame creators, this is how it is right now. But I believe the end goal of decentralization is to have any device able to listen to connections and just forward posts from device to device.

    • Draconic NEO@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      Are you suggesting some sort of digital ham radio networking? That is honestly a good idea but it probably wouldn’t be well suited for a platform like Lemmy and your device would have to be listening all the time which for internet devices is fine but can be challenging with two way radios. Then there’s licensing costs since governments try to control radio spectrum usage, yes pirate radio stations are a thing but they have their own challenges. Also radio is at the mercy of the weather so that’s yet another thing to keep in mind.

      So with all those challenges despite the fact that it is an interesting idea it just doesn’t seem feasible. What would be better would be coming up with more decentralized systems of trust to work on the internet, since one major point of failure is that our TLS security model is based on centralized entities, in addition to the domain registration systems.