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this post was submitted on 29 Sep 2023
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Yup, that's the way FOSS goes. Build what interests you, and make mistakes along the way.
Eventually the community seems to arrive at a decent solution though.
I'm really interested in working on a project that makes a proper decentralized Reddit/Twitter.
Have you heard of Lime Reader?
I don't really know the specifics but it's a different approach to decentralized reddit but it kind of came too late to get exodus traction.
Do you know how it works under the hood? I didn't see an obvious git repo in the few minutes I looked around.
I actually just started hacking on my own because I noticed a library I want to use (Iroh) finally has a release with decent documentation and a relevant example. The main idea is that each app install would help host the data, support searches, etc, so there's no single point of failure, or any real requirement for people to host larger instances (maybe just some relay hosting).
I'm guessing there are several floating around, but I figured I might as well try my own to at least get familiar with the library.
I'm afraid I don't. If you don't mind venturing to reddit the creator is fairly active on /r/redditalternatives.