Comment by DJBunnies

Comment by DJBunnies a day ago

5 replies

Every time I try these they never work, including this one.

I’m not sure what the value prop is over just using a torrent client?

Maybe when they’re less buggy they’ll become a thing.

Sephr a day ago

I'm planning to eventually launch an open source platform with the same name (peerweb.com) that I hope will be vastly more usable, with a distributed anti-abuse protocol, automatic asset distribution prioritization for highly-requested files, streaming UGC APIs (e.g. start uploading a video and immediately get a working sharable link before upload completion), proper integration with site URLs (no ugly uuids etc. visible or required in your site URLs), and adjustable latency thresholds to failover to normal CDNs whenever peers take too long to respond.

I put the project on hiatus years ago but I'm starting it back up soon! My project is not vibe coded and has thus far been manually architected with a deep consideration for both user and site owner expectations in the web ecosystem.

  • coxmi a day ago

    This sounds really interesting, do you have any more info or a repo to follow?

    • Sephr 8 hours ago

      I'll post about the repo and more on my blog once I'm ready.

palata a day ago

Well this is supposed to load a website in the browser like a "normal" website (doesn't work for me, stuck on "Connecting to peers...").

Just using a torrent client means that you have to download the website locally with a torrent client, and then open it in your browser. Most people wouldn't do that.

bawolff a day ago

If it actually worked i could certainly see the value prop of not making users download a separate program. Generally downloading a separate program is a pretty big ask.