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Not sure how "decentralized" this is, I feel the media storage is still under a centralized service. Am I wrong? Code available under no-license on https://github.com/lucianocasalunga/libermedia
LiberMedia, born to be a decentralized media platform, puts control in the hands of users.
Mission: create a safe, transparent and open environment for content creators and consumers.
LiberMedia it is a modern file hosting platform that integrates:
šŸ” Nostr Authentication (NIP-01, NIP-07) ⚔ Lightning Network Payments via LNBits šŸ“¦ Decentralized storage šŸš€ Responsive interface (desktop, tablet, mobile)
šŸŽÆ Why Nostr? (used to access the service) Nostr is a decentralized protocol that does not rely on central servers. Your identity is your cryptographic key, and no one can censor you.
⚔ Lightning Network (used for payments) Instant payments in Bitcoin, with minimal fees. Direct monetization between creators and supporters.
It seems like maybe thing get hosted locally and then archived on-demand in each client; although, I don't speak Portugese...
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thing get hosted locally and then archived on-demand in each client
if this is the case, does it work like torrents then?
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I have no idea. My first impression was just from looking over the documentation and file structure in the repo. I didn't even use any translation tool, so some words might well have been "false friends", i.e. deceptively familiar false positives that actually mean something else.
If you have access to Github Copilot, this sort of question could be a good use of it. I think they have enabled some free tier for all accounts a few months ago, although there might still be a limit in the case of specific "deep dives" like this.
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