Read enough about webpack that I think I can start getting some basic structure that will allow firefox and chromium based browsers to both work. I will also try to see what I can do for mobile, but I haven't explore that too much.
Looked into lbry and how they do comments, since they are a decentralized uncensorable p2p system, and would have the same problems with spam and ddos that I could potentially be facing. I haven't looked into it too much, but afaict you need some sort of account balance in order to post comments on lbry. You basically put up a certain amount of tokens that get held when you comment, and then when you release them I think the comment disappears. Not so sure about that last bit, I need to research more.
In any case, I think I may be able to link lbry into captaindirgo. The idea I'm currently planning to do is to have a bunch of options which allows the user to choose one or more backends to use. That way if they don't like lbry, for instance, or it goes down, they can choose another backend instead.
I didn't get a lot done today, I had some tax issues I had to deal with.
Read enough about webpack that I think I can start getting some basic structure that will allow firefox and chromium based browsers to both work. I will also try to see what I can do for mobile, but I haven't explore that too much.
Looked into lbry and how they do comments, since they are a decentralized uncensorable p2p system, and would have the same problems with spam and ddos that I could potentially be facing. I haven't looked into it too much, but afaict you need some sort of account balance in order to post comments on lbry. You basically put up a certain amount of tokens that get held when you comment, and then when you release them I think the comment disappears. Not so sure about that last bit, I need to research more.
In any case, I think I may be able to link lbry into captaindirgo. The idea I'm currently planning to do is to have a bunch of options which allows the user to choose one or more backends to use. That way if they don't like lbry, for instance, or it goes down, they can choose another backend instead.
I didn't get a lot done today, I had some tax issues I had to deal with.
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