‘It’s like Tor and IPFS had sex and produced this thing’

Loving that lead paragraph.

@HughJanus@lemmy.ml
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Can someone ELI5?

@Hazzia@discuss.tchncs.de
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Hacktivist group made a privacy framework so people can make more secure apps

Anyone (supposedly) can make an app off of it, not just security people, which is good

@HughJanus@lemmy.ml
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What kind of apps?

Ghazi
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@HughJanus @Hazzia they built a Signal-like IM app as a proof of concept. It’s called VeilidChat.
https://veilid.com/chat/

@HughJanus@lemmy.ml
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I can’t see anything on the Gitlab without an account. Where is the repository?

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Tried looking with my account, but the link just goes to a 404

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I checked on their profile and indeed there is no veilidchat or similar repository.

Using the site search with duckduckgo it gives the same link that goes nowhere, so probably there was a repo but it got taken down? I’ve no idea.

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I guess anything from the fediverse for example. Chat, voice, video. Not sure about storage like ipfs but why not.

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