We’re evaluating Keyhive for use in our distributed chat application and my colleague wrote an in-depth explainer on Keyhive’s underlying Key Encapsulation Mechanism BeeKEM, which is a decentralized offshoot of TreeKEM used in MLS: http://meri.garden/a-deep-dive-explainer-on-beekem-protocol/
Ink and Switch has been such a source of joy for me. I like reading their articles because they come from such a different place than what you currently see in most software (Cloud based subscriptions). Just a breath of fresh air backed by cool tech and cool people. Thanks!
Cool. I think you could use a CRDT (even a simple LWW structure) on top of Nostr which already works and has all of the properties you are looking for.
We’re evaluating Keyhive for use in our distributed chat application and my colleague wrote an in-depth explainer on Keyhive’s underlying Key Encapsulation Mechanism BeeKEM, which is a decentralized offshoot of TreeKEM used in MLS: http://meri.garden/a-deep-dive-explainer-on-beekem-protocol/
Note: this has absolutely nothing to do with the Windows registry, despite the name
Ink and Switch has been such a source of joy for me. I like reading their articles because they come from such a different place than what you currently see in most software (Cloud based subscriptions). Just a breath of fresh air backed by cool tech and cool people. Thanks!
That callout card on the top of the site really messed with my brain with it being slightly tilted
Same here, plus the underlining is seriously triggering me o.O
Oh man i hate that with a passion.
Devs, why?
Cool. I think you could use a CRDT (even a simple LWW structure) on top of Nostr which already works and has all of the properties you are looking for.
Could you explain how, for people not familiar with Nostr?
On further review this is quite a lot further developed than what I suggested above. Sorry for the noise!