Wrote a little piece about getting back into #SecureScuttlebutt #development.
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Wrote a little piece about getting back into #SecureScuttlebutt #development. Today marks three months since I decided to fork and improve #Patchwork:
https://andregarzia.com/2026/01/three-months-of-poncho-wonky.html
#SSB still my favourite #decentralization technology :3
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Wrote a little piece about getting back into #SecureScuttlebutt #development. Today marks three months since I decided to fork and improve #Patchwork:
https://andregarzia.com/2026/01/three-months-of-poncho-wonky.html
#SSB still my favourite #decentralization technology :3
@soapdog I would really like to give it a try, but my understanding is that it's not yet possible too manager s single account from multiple devices?
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@soapdog I would really like to give it a try, but my understanding is that it's not yet possible too manager s single account from multiple devices?
@oblomov that is not on the scope. All your data is hosted on your machine, if you had the exact same data on different machines without any coordination, it is very easy to fork your feed by having different last posts in each of them.
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@oblomov that is not on the scope. All your data is hosted on your machine, if you had the exact same data on different machines without any coordination, it is very easy to fork your feed by having different last posts in each of them.
@soapdog that's a nontrivial downside. I don't suppose it would be possible to add a “merge” feature to the storage? Sohen you only post from one of the machines, in the others it'd just “fast forward” to the latest when they have the possibility to sync, and if they can only sync after having posts on both sides you'd get a “branching” history with sync points? In contrast to revision control systems, there would be no need to worry about conflicts.