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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?
Yeah, it was a nice surprise, then just got dropped like a stone.
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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.
@retro @cypherpunk The only #p2p browser I know of still being developed is @agregore by @mauve
@craigoverend @retro @cypherpunk @agregore @peersky @akhileshthite There's also been some bittorrent attempts. We have a matrix channel with some folks here: https://matrix.to/#/%23decentralized-browsers:matrix.org
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