retro

@retro@soc.octade.net

I like old things. I find myself playing hooky from work to browse thrifts stores and abandoned buildings.

I like secure and anonymous comms such as and .

Here are some of the things of regular and recurring interest to me:


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[?]retro » 🌐
@retro@soc.octade.net

It seems that development of browsers has fallen by the wayside. When they first appeared some years ago they seemed like a great addition to toolkits.

For example Beaker Browser and Impervious Browser seem to have been shelved several years hence.

Are there any other peer-to-peer browsers worth inspection?

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    [?]Randal » 🌐
    @rm@my.talesofmy.life

    @retro Wow, I remember Beaker ...

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      [?]retro » 🌐
      @retro@soc.octade.net

      @rm@my.talesofmy.life

      Yeah, it was a nice surprise, then just got dropped like a stone.

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        [?]Randal » 🌐
        @rm@my.talesofmy.life

        @retro Was probably a bit technical for the average guy, like me. :)

          [?]Light » 🌐
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          @retro
          I'd like to know too. I also think that it should work with a decentralised trustless human-readable DNS like Alfis or ENS with a light client. Preferably verified on the same device, but so long as it's light enough to run on a RPi I guess that's good enough for us techies. But we really should allow non-techies to share in the fun.

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