@waltercool Are you talking about the old ones or the new ones? From what I've heard, they only went to shit after being bought out by IBM.
Though like ZeroNet, Qortal still has one flaw in that it seems like you need an account to post ANYTHING. Which makes it less than ideal for completely anonymous sites like Pastebins and imageboards, not like anyone would trust a completely P2P imageboard anyway.
Well it seems like Qortal, despite being blockchain based, is aware that many blockchain projects are flawed or outright scams. They seem to have taken effort to make sure that Qortal is actually decentralized by making all users nodes, and the extensive documentation probably means that they are WAY more competent than nofish (the ZeroNet dev). They also plan to include mesh-networking in the long-term, so this can even circumvent the physical structure of the Internet.
Australia’s Under-16 Social Media Ban is a Backdoor to Digital ID
https://reclaimthenet.org/australias-under-16-social-media-ban-is-a-backdoor-to-digital-id?utm_source=fediverse
@wowaname@freesoftwareextremist.com @r @wowaname I meant for rendering the HTML. Apparently, that's why JavaScript is disabled by default.
@wowaname@freesoftwareextremist.com @r @wowaname I think netsurf's engine is designed for static rendering.
Does anyone have any experience with Qortal? It's a P2P web like ZeroNet, but it seems to be developed by actually competent people this time. Is it actually good or does it suffer from the same flaws as ZeroNet?
What I find really interesting is that they plan on having a P2P GitHub replacement. Which I think is great because most of the GitHub alternatives suck due to ideological bias *cough* SourceHut *cough*.
Make America Healthy Again starts today.
Go for a walk
Drink some water
Lift some weights
Eat a steak
Tell someone you appreciate them
We are the change.
Why is this a thing? Why does having a Windows logo on the command key on your keyboard bother you?
https://www.thinkpenguin.com/gnu-linux/tux-super-key-keyboard-sticker
@cjd It honestly makes sense from an evolutionary and biological standpoint. You want smart and healthy children, so what is commonly deemed as "beautiful" indicates that they have healthy genes.