I guess I'm one of those #vtubers.
Having fun talking about general topics, vrchat/similar, and games. Also #indiedev #gamedev. You can call me: Freak فْرِيكٌ フリク (still learning Nihongo).
#envtuber #podcast #gaming #gamedev
The more I think of solutions that I want for problems present in traditional tech's 'solutions', the more I'm thrilled to know #nostr exists and stuff like #blossom and BTC/LN along with it, as they have created the building blocks to solve a lot of issues, and overthrow current solutions while being unstoppable and can't dethrone it from its from where it'll sit at the top.
I'm in love with the future that we're already on, that's flourishing more and more each month, and it's inevitable.
So it seems like there isn't a proper decentralized CDN service out there.
Looked into it and the available ones are running on [insert blockchain name here].
There was something called Coral CDN, but apparently it died in 2015.
There's also something called ZeroNet, utilizing bit/torrenting, but it doesn't seem like it's a good solution from the looks of it.
Sad that there isn't a proper one, however, considering all the tools we have now, the hole can be filled beautifully and can capture a big chunk of the market too. I'd go ahead and do it, if no one else does, when appropriate funding comes along. All the lego pieces (including incentives) are there =3
Hm... it seems like not many #bitcoin wallets support 'receiving' to Silent Payment Addresses because of the high computational power/effort it takes to properly scan for addresses that has coins in them. (For example, that's the reason why Bitbox02 only has support for sending, same with Bluewallet I believe).
I'm wondering if the solution here would be to utilize people's home servers, like their Umbrel, to offload that process to them instead of people's phones, and have a connection to their home server from their phones to check up on it.
I'd personally want that =P