All Topics
All Topics
Technology
Technology
Design
Design
Programming
Programming
Science
Science
News
News
Gaming
Gaming
Entertainment
Entertainment
Business
Business
Finance
Finance
Sports
Sports
Health
Health
Food
Food
Travel
Travel
Art
Art
Music
Music
Books
Books
Education
Education
Politics
Politics
Personal
Personal
No algorithm. No AI slop. No ads. Just RSS. Pro-human. Indie writers. Real journalism. Open web. Chronological. Hand toasted.

Developing a Secure Peer-to-Peer App Platform for the Clan Framework

By

throawayonthe

5mo ago· 7 min readenInsight

Summary

The article discusses the Clan framework's efforts to develop a secure peer-to-peer app platform that can compete with Big Tech solutions. It outlines the challenges facing FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) in matching the usability and convenience of proprietary platforms, and mentions technical components like Nix, microVMs, and GPUs as part of the solution. The piece focuses on creating platform fundamentals that would enable communities to share apps with quick installation and loading times, aiming to make user-controlled, community software viable alternatives to commercial platforms.

Key quotes

· 3 pulled
Our mission is to make sure peer-to-peer, user-controlled, community software can beat Big Tech solutions.
That's why we're working on platform fundamentals that would open the way for our FOSS stack to match the usability and convenience of proprietary platforms.
Unfortunately, the FOSS world is still lagging behind commercial platforms in some important aspects.
Snippet from the RSS feed
feat. Nix, microVMs, and GPUs

You might also wanna read