(Actually Useful) Decentralized Infrastructure/Distributed Computing Projects?
from fenndev@leminal.space to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 23 Mar 08:24
https://leminal.space/post/17230600
from fenndev@leminal.space to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 23 Mar 08:24
https://leminal.space/post/17230600
I’ve been seeing news about the Helium network for quite a while now and have been curious about it. However, it has been near-impossible to find information on it that isn’t either crypto-hypeman speak or “lol crypto LMAO”. Not a big fan of crypto myself - just interested in the prospect of contributing to a large-scale infrastructure or computing project. Any recommendations for similar things, or in this ‘genre’, I suppose?
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Helium was interesting, but they locked it down so you can only use their proprietary hardware for access points, it seems kinda scammy.
IPFS is used by several archive projects like Anna’s archive and libgen.
Meshtastic is a distributed local mesh network for text messaging.
Meshtastic
BOINC
Tor
I2P
Just off the top of my head. Meshtastic is probably the most similar to Helium but I don’t know what Helium is and their landing page makes me not want to. BOINC supports projects not in the official lists, just google around.
foldingathome.org
I think nostr is the better decentralised social media technology, but I fear you might feel left out by the people that frequent it (as they would here).
The folding at home folks have been going for a very long time now and that’s contributed a lot to various fields of medicine over the years.
Ipfs is a really cool useful project.
Filecoin is cool for super cheap longterm cold archives
Helium is well. I have mixed feelings about it.
Akashnet is a cool decentralized marketplace for docker container deployments.
There are a few peer to peer decentralized vpn things here and there.
There are tons of projects that are cool in concept but I really have to say you are more likely than not to lose money if you speculate on any tokens attached to the projects.
Cool thread idea! TOR has already been mentioned, a relay seems to be save to run in most of the world.
This thread recently popped up and had some other nice ideas: lemmy.ca/post/40649656
I2p?
You could look at warrior.archiveteam.org and github.com/ArchiveBox/good-karma-kit
Helium only allows their own insanely expensive hardware which instantly makes it seem pointless to use.