Code Podcast, Episode 8: P2P People to People Photo by on Clint Adair Unsplash Slack servers are down and work stops. Facebook sells users’ personal data to third-parties with no negative consequences to the company. Turkey successfully blocks citizens’ access to Wikipedia. Those are all results of peoples’ decisions of course, but there’s also something else at play. Our mainstream technology stack makes execution on all of those decisions ridiculously easy. The Internet didn’t quite deliver on its original promise and today we’re talking with people who are fixing it. Code Podcast 8: P2P People to People Guests Jon-Kyle Mohr Zenna Fiscella Mathias Buus Christian Couder Mikey Find us in P2P networks This episode in Dat: dat://084e8ceae2fd1012e5368a70908acdb7aa92c3f5de0c62d14ef5beacbf19295d This episode in IPFS: QmVVjxxitJrhNoRkTe3nJ2SztWMx9tYnpURuAVAY3Dx75y cheat through a https gateway Andrey in Scuttlebutt: @RP01FOdcs/QABLmMxTGe1U9myUfSLN/5ItlXQcp7oWQ=.ed25519 Zenna in Scuttlebutt: @3ZeNUiYQZisGC6PLf3R+u2s5avtxLsXC66xuK41e6Zk=.ed25519 Mikey in Scuttlebutt: @6ilZq3kN0F+dXFHAPjAwMm87JEb/VdB+LC9eIMW3sa0=.ed25519 Links Music used in the episode is by Mid-Air! from Zenna All things Decentralization / Open Source / Fabrication Website peer-to-peer-web.com Article by from Beaker Browser Achieving Scale in the Decentralized Web Paul Frazee IPFS Links: Git Git Git LFS Video of the talk by “Git From the Bits Up” Tim Berglund Links: Dat & Beaker Dat Project Beaker Browser Enoki peer-to-peer-web.com Links: Scuttlebutt Scuttlebutt.nz Scuttlebutt grants process Collection of articles Scuttlebutt stories Outline 00:07 Introducing the topic 01:57 Limitations of centralized systems 04:57 Introducing Jon-Kyle 05:57 Introducing Zenna 08:23 Introducing Mathias 11:20 BitTorrent and scale 14:19 Multiple versions of the truth, version control systems (Jon-Kyle) 19:16 Introducing Christian 20:08 Git internal structure 22:03 Benefits of Git architecture 27:03 Why is Git not dicentralized 32:23 How Dat started, tech description of the protocol (back toMathias) 45:28 Dat usecases (Mathias and Jon-Kyle) 51:42 Future of Dat (Mathias) 53:54 Introducing Mikey 55:07 History of Scuttlebutt 56:22 How Scuttlebutt works 65:30 Usecases for Scuttlebutt 69:29 Vision for the decentralized future (Zenna) 71:39 Final thoughts on the topic, summary, thanks This post was originally published on . codepodcast.com If you’ve enjoyed the show, please subscribe, review, and recommend the podcast to friends. You can also support us on or send Eth to . Patreon this address