I’m not the creator of this program, but its too fun not to share! The comments from the developer and users joining the swarms on the reddit thread are hilarious.
It’s basically a decentralized swarm of docker users. It does nothing except tell you how many other users you are connected to. Some are in the tens of thousands, haha!
There goes my RAM
And here I am making a “useful” p2p decentralised network that has no users, so this is how you get people onboard 😁
What are you creating?
The tenfingers sharing protocol, in a nutshell it’s free websites / a decentralised file system (FOSS, encrypted, censor resilient, no DNS, no crypto, …).
Forwart a port to your PC and install a node with a script/simple manual commands/docker image and you’re ready to go. But no one does…
Nice - but it’s a pretty crowded space between Zeronet and IPFS and possibly others. And even these well-known ones barely see any serious use. And these projects have been promoted pretty heavily. You need fanatical users ;)
Yeah for sure (Fanatic users come to me!) and I don’t have the promotional skill or funds, but Zeronet is a bitcoin horror (IMO) and IPFS is like the grandpa of decentralised sharing, cumbersome and lacking simple things like the ability to update a file.
One day it’ll take off because of its ease of use and elegance, that’s what I keep telling myself anyways 😅!
I don’t like those projects either. Scuttlebut and cjdns looked more “profesional” to my ignorant eyes. I bring these up because I’d like to hear your comments. I will check 10fingers now…
Thanks!!
Cjdns is more of a VPN or some sort of internet communication in itself, so not really a sharing protocol, more like a communication protocol.
Scuttlebut seems to be very interesting, didn’t know about that one, thanks for the sharing! I’ll have to check it out a bit more thoroughly, but it seems like a sort of IPFS-like at a first glance.
Cheers!
Installed, still have free RAM… I think I did something wrong…
Q: Why did you make this? A: The homelab must grow. ¯\(ツ)/¯
Nice.
You have 128GB of RAM
Who do you think I am, a multimilionaire?
The perfect vector for a nefarious experiment…
Yes, especially if people use the “latest” tag, trusting whatever the container might be updated to do in the future.





