Tech pedes,
I'm calling on each of you. Whether you're a software developer, QA analyst, devops engineer, sysadmin, or network engineer - you're needed. Regardless of where we stand currently, if there's anything that we've learned, it's that the-powers-that-be don't want us to be free. There's still a lot of us holding strong - and so I'm calling on each of you that are capable to let your nuts hang and join me.
Big Tech has worked hard to manipulate, control, and outright censor us. However, if we choose not to use these platforms, they no longer yield this power. Although we have tdw and other platforms like Parler, we are severely limited with options. And these platforms can go down at any time.
We have the ability to bring about our own, decentralized applications that cannot be censored and gives the control back to the people. It's time for a platform that no one has the ability to silence or censor the users which use it. This is what freedom of speech is about. I'm hoping that there are like-minded people who want to work together on decentralized applications that will help to preserve this right.
I'm currently working through some decentralized test applications using ipfs and orbit-db to accomplish a 100% decentralized web application. I would like to take it a step further and create a production ready application which also has a native iOS/Android app (Apache Cordova looks promising) and desktop application (electron).
Also - I would like to open source as much of this work as possible. If there's one thing we're learning about closed source/proprietary code / platform specific systems, it's that they are much more likely to have vulnerabilities and backdoors provided directly from the manufacturer to Big Brother. The open source community exists to do security audits.
So with that being said - if you're interested in the possibility of preserving our waning freedoms a bit longer, join:
Sounds like a bootstrapping problem.
What if I don't trust the use of Telegram?
You don't trust the backend? Or don't trust the client? You can use Unigram.
If it's the backend you don't trust - I don't blame you. One thing I discussed with others in the chat about this, is that if there is anything we've learned, it's that closed source / proprietary hardware and systems have no place in this world except to lend their creators the ability to implement backdoors and other unknowns for Big Brother.
TG has claimed they've never complied with any orders. But we don't control their data.
If you're more open to something like IRC/Matrix, I can set that up - but I think we can initially bring together more pedes in Telegram, and bring to market our own chat application that is decentralized.
I trust the Win platform. Perhaps mods would let us tech people have a community.
I trust the people behind this website right now. But if we've learned anything - it's that people change, websites change leaders, and leaving any one person or group of individuals with that level of control can ultimately lead to undesired consequences.
They can give us a 'tech' community - it still doesn't help us address the fact that their host can nullroute them at any time - for DDoS, for unwanted content, etc. This is what I would like to address. Also, who knows where the TDW staff will be in 5 or even 10 years? People change, their life priorities change, etc. I'm not doubting the staff or their intentions - I just realize that the status quo is still controlled by a single person or group of individuals and that's precisely why we are where we are. Platforms like Reddit, Twitter, etc., were all once supposed proponents of free speech. Look at how they changed. I'm not saying that TDW would change, but it's always possible. Not to mention the "Win" network is simple the same platform with multi-tenancy. It's not decentralized - the API's aren't open. We need technology that puts the individual in control of their own data 100%.