Solid: taking back the Web through decentralization App development as we know it will radically ch…

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

Комментарии • 18

  • @GwapitoChannel
    @GwapitoChannel 3 года назад +11

    Ironically, two of the sponsors of this talk are the notorious power hungry AWS (Amazon) and Google.

    • @plotlost8715
      @plotlost8715 3 года назад +1

      Yes goood!

    • @Gismotronics
      @Gismotronics 3 года назад +3

      Well spotted. I was already suspicious when I saw an video of Sir Tim praising the 'solid journalism' of Washington Post and The Guardian against the 'fake news'. Upside down thinking - WAPO and Guardian are the fake news and globalist propaganda outlets.
      Also, who can data harvest those data stores? The sponsors, I am sure. Smell a rat? I do.

    • @frankwright5522
      @frankwright5522 3 года назад +1

      @@Gismotronics spot on spot on. They are on it.

  • @AuronAD
    @AuronAD 5 лет назад +4

    Very nice talk. I started hearing about th whole SOLID project quite a while ago, but tis talk actually showed me, what it is truly about and sparked my interest in that area again. If it was possible for me at the moment I would start tinkering a little front-end wise with SOLID technology.
    There are a couple of questions still open about the nitty gritty side of things, but I don't think te intention of this talk was to explain everything, so that's ok.
    Love the idea, the concept and everything else!

  • @davidclark9143
    @davidclark9143 3 года назад

    Love this!!!

  • @betaman2009
    @betaman2009 3 года назад +1

    can't wait!

  • @MaxRunia
    @MaxRunia 3 года назад +4

    What keeps an application from reading your data from the pod and then storing off in their own database? Essentially using your pod as the source of truth as to give the illusion that they're not mining your data, but in reality they could still build a profile on everything they know about you..

    • @betaman2009
      @betaman2009 3 года назад

      i guess this is gong to be similar to how our current desktop apps work. If a desktop app is snooping data you can delete them and swap for another app without worrying about switching costs. Once an app loses control over your data, there's nothing they can do with it really. How do they target you even if they have a profile of you? The decoupling de-incentivizes the wrong doing in a way I guess

    • @mummasadvice2921
      @mummasadvice2921 3 года назад

      @@betaman2009 Isn't the data worth money alone. I'm unsure but I thought, once the company got your data, they could sell it. The more data points you give the more money it's worth to the hyper targeting marketing world. You can delete contemporary apps but you've already got the gold. i'd prefer to stop giving my life story over just to play a game but I don't understand how this all works, so trying to catch up and it's tough out here for a total layman!

    • @seraaron
      @seraaron 3 года назад

      One would hope that the data going into pods is being continuously encrypted, but yes you raise a good point. I think a user would still need to take additional precautions, using extensions like privacy badger, decentraleyes, ad blockers, and vpns.

  • @gyurilajos7220
    @gyurilajos7220 4 года назад +2

    "The Real Problem is Interoperability" in deed

  • @gsallen9588
    @gsallen9588 3 года назад

    How will you, at Inrupt, prevent BigTech moles from infiltrating to find vulnerabilities during the development process?

  • @NTHREVCKUH
    @NTHREVCKUH 3 года назад +1

    What prevents providers to creates clone of the data after you granted them the initial permission and they got the data?
    Who going to pay the coast of our pods storing?
    You basically created a centralize DB to every peraon:
    How can we protect this pods that contained your whole world from hackers? From governments?
    Don't we basically totally dependent on the server pods?

    • @geraldgeraffe2209
      @geraldgeraffe2209 2 года назад

      Apps will need to be open source and client-side encrypted.

  • @okamaman7324
    @okamaman7324 3 года назад +2

    This is a good idea.
    But i don't think its gonna work.
    Not like this.
    I think SOLID mixed with IPFS would be the Future of Social Network.
    (A HUUUUGE P2P "Chat" room all over the world)

  • @bznidaric
    @bznidaric 3 года назад

    It's to late, nobody can't stop fb, Google, amazon....