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v0.10.1 is out! with performance improvements and the odd bugfix! 🥳

What this? It's a Windows, Mac and Linux app for viewing websites and using apps on the network. Oh, and you can publish static and dynamic websites with it too.

Here's a screenshot of Atlas, a dynamic web app for social sharing of links to Autonomi content, making comments, likes etc

More: forum.autonomi.community/t/dwe

Code: codeberg.org/happybeing/dweb

Jeg skal holde foredrag på #JavaZone i september: "Optimalisering av autonomi med Kubernetes og Tight–Loose–Tight". Vi tar en liten filosofisk avstikker for å forstå hva autonomi egentlig er – og ser hvordan dette kan omsettes i praksis med Kubernetes og moderne ledelsesmodeller.

cowork.no/blogg/promise-theory

www.cowork.noPromise Theory and the Tight-Loose-Tight Model: Leadership Lessons from Kubernetes | Nyheter | CoWorkOptimizing Autonomy with Kubernetes and Tight-Loose-Tight

The decentralised web is live on accessible from Windows, MacOS and Linux! 🥳

Download dweb at the link below (or `cargo install dweb-cli`) and then:

dweb serve

And in another terminal:

dweb open awesome

That opens a website with some of the first perpetual, versioned websites on the network that is

It includes apps too, but you can view the websites without any more setup. Download v0.9.1 at github.com/happybeing/dweb/rel

Anyone can publish with

GitHubReleases · happybeing/dwebPublish and view websites on the decentralised web of the Autonomi peer-to-peer network - happybeing/dweb
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I don't see it as federation because it is p2p, but the principle of freedom through decentralisation certainly applies.

IPFS doedn't quite get to data permanence. So also look into / which do.
l @ipfs