I accidentaly stumbled upon this newish browser (even has IPFS support) called LibreWeb Any thoughts ?

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I like the idea but it doesnโ€™t seem incredibly usable rn

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It not only supports IPFS, it is โ€œbuilt on top ofโ€ it, according to the website.

This makes me wonder if itโ€™s usable for regular web browsing or only IPFS sites. The latter would sort of make it a splinternet browser, and way less interesting.

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Itโ€™s definitely the latter. The sites it renders are just markdown files stored on the IPFS network. I donโ€™t think it can render HTML let alone a modern web app on the internet

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I do love markdown files myself, so a browser-side parser is very interesting. Definitely skips some Jekyll/Hugo exports ๐Ÿ™‚

Limiting that feature to IPFS is sort of one sided for my taste, though.

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I donโ€™t really get the idea of decentralized internet.

The internet is already decentralized. There are millions of websites hosted on thousands of separately-owned machines.

โ€œDecentralizedโ€ services like the fediverse use thus exact same structure and bind them together by a search/aggregation API.

The โ€œcentralizedโ€ part of the internet is DNS/IP Assignments, Service providers, and search.

You are perfectly allowed to go your whole life without using search, or by self-hosting searX.

If we go back to the age of webrings, that is essentially decentralized internet. It seems like every decentralized internet idea is just a rehash of this with some Tor ideas sprinkled in.

You are never going to be able to pull a โ€œSilicon Valleyโ€ and make every device into a mini server. The ping and uptime would be horrific.

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This is the de-mozillaed Firefox right? Iโ€™ve heard of it recently too. IPFS sounds really cool but isnโ€™t it a dud because it uses a singular gateway or something?

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No, youโ€™re thinking of LibreWolf. This is like an IPFS browser that interprets markdown to render simple sites within the IPFS network

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Now Markdown needs a decent spec, but that is cool

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I always forget, is CommonMark good enough? Like with table and image support?

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If you have a moment, could you enlighten me as to what this singular gateway LibreWolf uses refers to per the top level users comment? Thanks.

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They werenโ€™t talking about LibreWolf when making the comment about the singular gateway, they were talking about IPFS. But itโ€™s right there, you can read it again. Or even ask the original commenter, either by directly replying to them or by tagging them, e.g. @ComradeMiao@lemmy.world can you answer @golden_zealot@lemmy.mlโ€™s question?

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What is IPFS?

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InterPlanetary File-System basically an upgraded version of torrenting

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IGFS when?

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When we become a Space-Faring civilization :)

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