MeanwhileOnGrad
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Meanwhile On Grad
Documenting hate speech, conspiracy theories, apologia/revisionism, and general tankie behaviour across the fediverse. Memes are welcome!
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This is a factor in why I really want kbin/mbin to succeed. I also think it has the potential to be the better platform, but only time will tell.
Wouldn't a fork be easier? I have high hopes for mbin but I really can't understand why Lemmy hasn't been forked yet.
I think both kinda suck, so I'm making my own that's completely distributed instead of federated. That way hosting costs are near zero (just need some P2P nodes and a download server) and scaling to higher user counts should be automatic if I build it right.
The problem is that building it right is hard, and I don't have a ton of time.
You got more details? Is it up on github?
Not yet, but I'll definitely post something when I get to a point where I'm ready to share the code. I definitely want it to be open source, I just want enough functionality there so the long term vision is clear.
But here's some details of what I'm trying to achieve:
I'm building it initially as a desktop app, but I'll port it later to mobile and maybe web (still trying to figure out how web would work; maybe some notion of instances?).
I'm hoping to bridge to lemmy with an ActivityPub service to get content, but I'm not working on that until the above is ready.
Web of trust sounds interesting. What language(s) are you using to build it?