Difference between revisions of "Re-decentralizing decentralization"
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FFDWeb - Filecoin (crypto) money - funding decentralized projects no strings attached! | FFDWeb - Filecoin (crypto) money - funding decentralized projects no strings attached! | ||
*Danny joined as speculative, finding people doing interesting next-level stuff | *Danny joined as speculative, finding people doing interesting next-level stuff | ||
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*Small group together can be very productive, but people wary of previous lessons learned - eg building tools for people who really like building tools on that front | *Small group together can be very productive, but people wary of previous lessons learned - eg building tools for people who really like building tools on that front | ||
− | Intros | + | =Intros= |
*interested in decentralization for chinese media. decentralization can maybe route around - explored IPFS and other dcomms tools eg Element/Matrix | *interested in decentralization for chinese media. decentralization can maybe route around - explored IPFS and other dcomms tools eg Element/Matrix | ||
*interested in the space and the concepts, learning | *interested in the space and the concepts, learning | ||
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*Ouinet – not in the “Silicon Valley” pop-dweb circuit, small team working closely with partners on the ground in censoring countries. Diversity of tools in the toolbelt is the goal (it’s not a competition, but rather an ecosystem) | *Ouinet – not in the “Silicon Valley” pop-dweb circuit, small team working closely with partners on the ground in censoring countries. Diversity of tools in the toolbelt is the goal (it’s not a competition, but rather an ecosystem) | ||
− | matching interest to incentives | + | = matching interest to incentives= |
*censorship resilience is key | *censorship resilience is key | ||
*some tools not even originally decentralized - Tor actually started out really as a system of anonymity | *some tools not even originally decentralized - Tor actually started out really as a system of anonymity | ||
− | should break down these tools perhaps by intention | + | =should break down these tools perhaps by intention= |
*circumvention | *circumvention | ||
*privacy | *privacy | ||
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*autonomy | *autonomy | ||
− | Historically, we got into the politics because of the correspondence between it being interesting and it being useful in censorship scenarios | + | =Historically, we got into the politics because of the correspondence between it being interesting and it being useful in censorship scenarios= |
*eg IndyMedia | *eg IndyMedia | ||
*Wikipedia, decentralized in a way | *Wikipedia, decentralized in a way | ||
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However, there are significant bits of centralization in the very design of the internet - eg DNS | However, there are significant bits of centralization in the very design of the internet - eg DNS | ||
− | web3 built out of those technical ideas, getting excited, then people running ahead of that to make money | + | =web3 built out of those technical ideas, getting excited, then people running ahead of that to make money= |
*also ideological | *also ideological | ||
*not everyone who thinks of decentralization in political terms is progressive, emerging conservative/rightwing aspect | *not everyone who thinks of decentralization in political terms is progressive, emerging conservative/rightwing aspect | ||
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challenges is that the people working in the space are often pretty privileged. working with decentralized folks around the world, have to be in a fairly privileged position.. | challenges is that the people working in the space are often pretty privileged. working with decentralized folks around the world, have to be in a fairly privileged position.. | ||
− | + | =Delving into the nitty-gritty= | |
− | Delving into the nitty-gritty | + | a bunch of those historical projects eg Tor, SSB, Mastodon, are tools that have been built separately but in communities that are increasingly talking to each other. Main interest now is recognition there are some outstanding problems to solve before these things are accessible, namely: |
*security | *security | ||
*accessibility | *accessibility | ||
− | how do you actually even build a secure thing?? | + | =how do you actually even build a secure thing?? = |
*when relying on any third-party providers | *when relying on any third-party providers | ||
*privacy - original model that drew a lot of people here - eg FB & Twitter allow you to share to a few people, selective sharing | *privacy - original model that drew a lot of people here - eg FB & Twitter allow you to share to a few people, selective sharing | ||
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*regional ambassador support | *regional ambassador support | ||
− | resources - easy to fray the network if you lose resources so some central authorities are needed | + | =resources - easy to fray the network if you lose resources so some central authorities are needed= |
*eg bittorrent trackers, public ipfs gateeways | *eg bittorrent trackers, public ipfs gateeways | ||
*getting things to a critical mass of people | *getting things to a critical mass of people | ||
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Delta Chat | Delta Chat | ||
− | Network effect problem - can make things easier or harder | + | =Network effect problem - can make things easier or harder= |
*local vs global issues in dweb tech | *local vs global issues in dweb tech | ||
*local content can be good, moderation is a challenge | *local content can be good, moderation is a challenge | ||
** ukraine v russia context discussed | ** ukraine v russia context discussed | ||
− | if talking about moderation - big players hire local people but don't understand the regional subtleties | + | =if talking about moderation - big players hire local people but don't understand the regional subtleties = |
*what does that mean in a decentralized environment? how to establish trust and safety within these tools given the failure mode of the big comms platforms | *what does that mean in a decentralized environment? how to establish trust and safety within these tools given the failure mode of the big comms platforms | ||
*not a solved problem | *not a solved problem | ||
*mastodon dealing with this right now | *mastodon dealing with this right now | ||
− | Most people want something like gdocs - cloud provider always available | + | =Most people want something like gdocs - cloud provider always available= |
*to do that decentralized, so many of these problems to solve ourselves | *to do that decentralized, so many of these problems to solve ourselves | ||
--> eg: distributed identity systems. people converging on this but usability and design is tricky | --> eg: distributed identity systems. people converging on this but usability and design is tricky | ||
− | Core problem is beyond just the geeky issues people are so interested in - but rather basic a11y and usability | + | =Core problem is beyond just the geeky issues people are so interested in - but rather basic a11y and usability= |
*this privilege to make the ideological choice to use decentralized tools.. | *this privilege to make the ideological choice to use decentralized tools.. | ||
*could stand to center the needs of those without that privilege | *could stand to center the needs of those without that privilege | ||
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in the process of redecentralizing, imperative to center the voices of those most in need | in the process of redecentralizing, imperative to center the voices of those most in need | ||
− | What can we learn from? | + | =What can we learn from? = |
*IPFS: fascinated but also scared. decentralized file storage - bits and pieces all over and encrypted, stored on people's instances (you can see and choose what to store). fascinated by infra provider to host or build plugins | *IPFS: fascinated but also scared. decentralized file storage - bits and pieces all over and encrypted, stored on people's instances (you can see and choose what to store). fascinated by infra provider to host or build plugins | ||
*Mastodon: only looks like Twitter because the UI is shaped that way. fundamentally works different. by nature can't reproduce viral effect (or would DDOS hosts). new paradigm of how we communicate (not just an "alt twitter") | *Mastodon: only looks like Twitter because the UI is shaped that way. fundamentally works different. by nature can't reproduce viral effect (or would DDOS hosts). new paradigm of how we communicate (not just an "alt twitter") | ||
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*more cultural openness to these trends - see Discord | *more cultural openness to these trends - see Discord | ||
− | Infra problem is real - need in-country servers but difficult to obtain and maintain in countries such as China or Russia | + | =Infra problem is real - need in-country servers but difficult to obtain and maintain in countries such as China or Russia= |
*if few gateways, easy to block those few public gateways | *if few gateways, easy to block those few public gateways | ||
*cat & mouse situation- Andy Greenburg on tracking abhorrent uses of bitcoin - eg bitcoin chains all trackable since bitcoin is not meant to be anonymous | *cat & mouse situation- Andy Greenburg on tracking abhorrent uses of bitcoin - eg bitcoin chains all trackable since bitcoin is not meant to be anonymous | ||
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lots of tradeoffs with these technologies. dealing with anonymity threat-model is extremely challenging for p2p apps. | lots of tradeoffs with these technologies. dealing with anonymity threat-model is extremely challenging for p2p apps. | ||
− | federation vis-a-vis decentralization vs hybrid model | + | =federation vis-a-vis decentralization vs hybrid model= |
*can run IPFS in a p2p way, but most people don’t want to due to security | *can run IPFS in a p2p way, but most people don’t want to due to security | ||
*so web gateways emerge, where a public gateway can find what you want and deliver it to you | *so web gateways emerge, where a public gateway can find what you want and deliver it to you | ||
*one solution is putting stuff into the browser | *one solution is putting stuff into the browser | ||
− | bunch of engineers working for dweb community got something into chrome to embed IPFS or other web gateways in Chrome | + | =bunch of engineers working for dweb community got something into chrome to embed IPFS or other web gateways in Chrome= |
*alternatives like eg Mozilla and Chromium | *alternatives like eg Mozilla and Chromium | ||
− | Issue is people in these Silicon Valley companies still have the final say. What is the incentive to actually use decentralized tools and technologies for users in these countries? | + | =Issue is people in these Silicon Valley companies still have the final say.= |
+ | *What is the incentive to actually use decentralized tools and technologies for users in these countries? | ||
*these organizations should take responsibility | *these organizations should take responsibility | ||
*more outreach and empowerment of communities on the ground | *more outreach and empowerment of communities on the ground | ||
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** not easy to incentivize | ** not easy to incentivize | ||
− | what efforts are being done around education? | + | =what efforts are being done around education?= |
*dweb camp is an interesting space for this, excited about non-programmers being involved | *dweb camp is an interesting space for this, excited about non-programmers being involved | ||
− | Summary/Reportback | + | =Summary/Reportback= |
*danny outlined the history of this “redecentralization” movement and the various actors | *danny outlined the history of this “redecentralization” movement and the various actors | ||
*in the process of re-decentralizing the internet and the geeky excitement over web3 by largely SV-based devs privileged to have the ideological choice to use them, how do we center and empower the voices needs of those most in need of these tools ( so as to ensure actual decentralization of the physical infrat but more importantly community stewardship and participation in local contexts? | *in the process of re-decentralizing the internet and the geeky excitement over web3 by largely SV-based devs privileged to have the ideological choice to use them, how do we center and empower the voices needs of those most in need of these tools ( so as to ensure actual decentralization of the physical infrat but more importantly community stewardship and participation in local contexts? | ||
** some of these tools for instance rely on semi-centralized infra such as IPFS public gateway | ** some of these tools for instance rely on semi-centralized infra such as IPFS public gateway | ||
** tradeoffs with privacy and security | ** tradeoffs with privacy and security |
Latest revision as of 23:05, 24 November 2022
FFDWeb - Filecoin (crypto) money - funding decentralized projects no strings attached!
- Danny joined as speculative, finding people doing interesting next-level stuff
- Coming together of people building the tools into a somewhat coordinated movement
- Few years ago - Scuttlebutt, Mastodon, dat, IPFS - now all talking to one another and sense of what to do next
- Small group together can be very productive, but people wary of previous lessons learned - eg building tools for people who really like building tools on that front
Intros
- interested in decentralization for chinese media. decentralization can maybe route around - explored IPFS and other dcomms tools eg Element/Matrix
- interested in the space and the concepts, learning
- general interest in decentralization and free internet
- watching it with a skeptical eye esp wrt 'web3' - is this something we should be engaging?. interested in censorship resistance
- Greenhost - infra provider very happy we are in post-crypto crash times to look at these tools for what they are - redundancy is fantastic, but on the infra side complex
- Ouinet – not in the “Silicon Valley” pop-dweb circuit, small team working closely with partners on the ground in censoring countries. Diversity of tools in the toolbelt is the goal (it’s not a competition, but rather an ecosystem)
matching interest to incentives
- censorship resilience is key
- some tools not even originally decentralized - Tor actually started out really as a system of anonymity
should break down these tools perhaps by intention
- circumvention
- privacy
- security
- autonomy
Historically, we got into the politics because of the correspondence between it being interesting and it being useful in censorship scenarios
- eg IndyMedia
- Wikipedia, decentralized in a way
- compsci problem that's super interesting to people
However, there are significant bits of centralization in the very design of the internet - eg DNS
web3 built out of those technical ideas, getting excited, then people running ahead of that to make money
- also ideological
- not everyone who thinks of decentralization in political terms is progressive, emerging conservative/rightwing aspect
- decentralizing money, capital etc
challenges is that the people working in the space are often pretty privileged. working with decentralized folks around the world, have to be in a fairly privileged position..
Delving into the nitty-gritty
a bunch of those historical projects eg Tor, SSB, Mastodon, are tools that have been built separately but in communities that are increasingly talking to each other. Main interest now is recognition there are some outstanding problems to solve before these things are accessible, namely:
- security
- accessibility
how do you actually even build a secure thing??
- when relying on any third-party providers
- privacy - original model that drew a lot of people here - eg FB & Twitter allow you to share to a few people, selective sharing
- physical infra
- regional ambassador support
resources - easy to fray the network if you lose resources so some central authorities are needed
- eg bittorrent trackers, public ipfs gateeways
- getting things to a critical mass of people
Delta Chat
Network effect problem - can make things easier or harder
- local vs global issues in dweb tech
- local content can be good, moderation is a challenge
- ukraine v russia context discussed
if talking about moderation - big players hire local people but don't understand the regional subtleties
- what does that mean in a decentralized environment? how to establish trust and safety within these tools given the failure mode of the big comms platforms
- not a solved problem
- mastodon dealing with this right now
Most people want something like gdocs - cloud provider always available
- to do that decentralized, so many of these problems to solve ourselves
--> eg: distributed identity systems. people converging on this but usability and design is tricky
Core problem is beyond just the geeky issues people are so interested in - but rather basic a11y and usability
- this privilege to make the ideological choice to use decentralized tools..
- could stand to center the needs of those without that privilege
- these alternatives are not especially interesting to people in the target populations
in the process of redecentralizing, imperative to center the voices of those most in need
What can we learn from?
- IPFS: fascinated but also scared. decentralized file storage - bits and pieces all over and encrypted, stored on people's instances (you can see and choose what to store). fascinated by infra provider to host or build plugins
- Mastodon: only looks like Twitter because the UI is shaped that way. fundamentally works different. by nature can't reproduce viral effect (or would DDOS hosts). new paradigm of how we communicate (not just an "alt twitter")
- mostly for those already comfortable with it and who are unconcerned about their "viral effect" (and privileged enough not to have to worry about it)
--> can strain servers.
- like the direction of many small internets
- alternative DNS systems (multiple parties?)
- more cultural openness to these trends - see Discord
Infra problem is real - need in-country servers but difficult to obtain and maintain in countries such as China or Russia
- if few gateways, easy to block those few public gateways
- cat & mouse situation- Andy Greenburg on tracking abhorrent uses of bitcoin - eg bitcoin chains all trackable since bitcoin is not meant to be anonymous
lots of tradeoffs with these technologies. dealing with anonymity threat-model is extremely challenging for p2p apps.
federation vis-a-vis decentralization vs hybrid model
- can run IPFS in a p2p way, but most people don’t want to due to security
- so web gateways emerge, where a public gateway can find what you want and deliver it to you
- one solution is putting stuff into the browser
bunch of engineers working for dweb community got something into chrome to embed IPFS or other web gateways in Chrome
- alternatives like eg Mozilla and Chromium
Issue is people in these Silicon Valley companies still have the final say.
- What is the incentive to actually use decentralized tools and technologies for users in these countries?
- these organizations should take responsibility
- more outreach and empowerment of communities on the ground
- reaching out to other orgs and ISPs to provide more gateways
- not easy to incentivize
what efforts are being done around education?
- dweb camp is an interesting space for this, excited about non-programmers being involved
Summary/Reportback
- danny outlined the history of this “redecentralization” movement and the various actors
- in the process of re-decentralizing the internet and the geeky excitement over web3 by largely SV-based devs privileged to have the ideological choice to use them, how do we center and empower the voices needs of those most in need of these tools ( so as to ensure actual decentralization of the physical infrat but more importantly community stewardship and participation in local contexts?
- some of these tools for instance rely on semi-centralized infra such as IPFS public gateway
- tradeoffs with privacy and security