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#3DPrinting folks: Anyone interested in the idea of a #Fediverse model hosting site (like Thingiverse, etc)? I'm wondering whether I should expand @vandam (my self-hosted 3d library manager app) in that direction, and I'd be very interested in your thoughts: github.com/Floppy/van_dam/issu

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GitHubActivityPub Federation · Issue #1389 · Floppy/van_damBy Floppy
Stark

@Floppy @vandam

So I looked into this. Allowing users to upload with , a decentralized protocol replacement for . Currently, I am benchmarking it by replacing my servers with it, just because I can for a few weeks.

can be extended to allow for some extra allocated fields, and a fork of can be made.

Users will be able to upload their designs, and hosting would be decentealized and automatically spread around all users.

It is possible. I will look into a prototype, allowing users to use a bot or something like @3dprinting to share their prints before going for a fork of . Also need to investigate existing Activity Pub solutions and would possibly use something like for the backend.

I'm still deciding on the front end.

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@Stark9837 @Floppy @vandam @3dprinting In principle you could just use #IPLD and #IPFS #DID. You'd still need a small amount of logic to implement #ActivityPub on that, but it would be very thin.

Layering ActivityPub on top of IPFS/IPLD is something I've been wanting to experiment with myself