abeam's comments

abeam | 3 years ago | on: A topic centric decentralized messenger

It runs on a federated network where you connect with contacts. When you create a topic you can add or remove contacts to the topic. To your point about 'propagate out forever', there is no server-side replication; your contacts pull directly from your node. When you delete a topic, the data is deleted. Let me know if you have any issues getting the project to work, I am really eager for any kind of feedback.

abeam | 4 years ago | on: Self-hosted messenger that doesn't use phone numbers

That's a really interesting idea; I hadn't thought of that approach. My super long shot idea is that enough people would use app that a router company would be interested in licensing the node and app software and providing a self hosting solution for the common consumer.

abeam | 4 years ago | on: Self-hosted messenger that doesn't use phone numbers

Thanks for the interest!

1. Because it's decentralized, the complexity doesn't increase by having additional nodes on the network. The complexity does increase to a small degree as seen by your node as you make contacts. I guess my answer to your question is it's very scalable.

2. I have a notification loop that runs once every three seconds. The result is the latency is about 1.5s from when I send a message to when it shows up on my contact's phone.

3. Because it's a self hosted network, the data loss protection is up to the person running the node. I added a cron script to backup my node node once a day, but someone might want something more frequent...or less.

Cheers.

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