Is blogging still a thing?
If you’re reading this, please comment or like it so I know.
I am, at heart, still the XDI Guy. My passion for robust, secure, and scalable distributed data management hasn’t waned. Building one of the first XDI implementations (shout-out to Markus Sabadello, who might have built the only other one), I learned a lot about the challenges and opportunities of distributed data at scale. Over the years, I’ve reflected on qualities essential for data ecosystems, qualities that are often overshadowed by content-driven ecosystems. For example:
• Caching semantics: Apps need governance and management of caches to respect data ownership while maintaining local operational efficiency.
• Transactionality: Mature data protocols depend on it for consistency and reliability.
• Request batching: Optimizing network requests is vital for performance and scalability.
After years away, I’m ready to dive back in. There are a couple of apps I want to build, and I want to build them on a distributed data platform. My first idea is a fully distributed implementation of Brad deGraf’s BooksWeLike concept—a way to share and discover books that resonate with you. (Brad, if you’re reading this and don’t like the idea, let me know!)
To make this happen, I’ve started scanning the distributed protocol space to see what’s out there. Here’s my initial list of protocols to evaluate:
• AT Protocol
• Nostr
• Solid
• ActivityPub
• Matrix
• IPFS (InterPlanetary File System)
• SSB (Secure Scuttlebutt)
• DID (Decentralized Identifiers)
• Libp2p
• Hypercore
• Waku
• Zero-Knowledge Identity Protocols (ZK Protocols)
What am I missing?
Are there protocols on this list that don’t belong? If so, why? Are there others I should consider? I haven’t started my evaluations yet, so I’m open to your insights. If you’ve built apps on these protocols or have opinions about them, I’d love to hear from you.
I’ll be capturing my journey of discovery here—sharing what I learn, where I stumble, and how I (hopefully) succeed. Let’s make distributed data a reality, by and for the people.
1 comment:
yes, Andy, would love to revive BooksWeLike. Check out https://bestofnow.net/, my alternative to del.icio.us. Can be filtered for books https://bestofnow.net/?query=book
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