Obviously it wouldn’t be allowed in this community, but how feasible would it be to make a community on a friendly instance and start shipping data through it somehow? If it works for NNTP it ought to work for ActivityPub, right?
Potential problems:
Maybe it would work as a way to distribute NZBs or other things that are useful but not themselves copyrightable? But the problem with NZBs is you have to keep them away from the people who want to send DMCAs to the Usenet providers about them, or they stop working. So shipping them around in a basically public protocol like ActivityPub would not be good for them.
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You need a method that will be secure between two people, and no hassle from third parties?
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Did you answer her seven questions?
Can’t install it on Firefox phone, If I don’t forget once at home I will
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I may do something wrongly
You may have a thumbnail image rather than the original.
I wholeheartedly agree.
Now if the text of your message is used as the PassLoc password and the image is a size Lemmy wont shrink
then the full image is your eyes only.
Which would be great if I remembered what I sent XD
This is why we have failed our great fore-bearers, the cypherpunks.
Well, not directly directly, but last time I checked you were allowed to share magnet links on here.
Not really to be honest. ActivityPub is a very inefficient protocol. My concerns are that it is HTTP based and that the files would need to be replicated across every federated instance. There are already scaling issues just from having to federate all the text.
i like the idea, but the public nature of the protocol makes me think it might not be plausible. any concerned parties have full access to those communications. it would be a constant game of cat and mouse, and god forbid they take aim on an instance owner. it could set precedent.
Your instance name disturbs me
thats why
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