Yes, and it accurately expresses the fact that the greater Hive community is far from unified. πππβ¨π€
!LOLZ
Yes, and it accurately expresses the fact that the greater Hive community is far from unified. πππβ¨π€
!LOLZ
That's what some people here on Hive say is an aspect of decentralization !INDEED, though the question still is how decentralized the blockchain is. π€―
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Yep, and it can be quite chaotic, disorganized, and contradictory, with lots of infighting and conflicts. The blockchain and side chain are pretty decentralized, but pretty much everything else is run on individual servers. πππβ¨π€
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I see some people on Hive suggesting that FOSS code for running a (basic) Hive (blogging) frontend should be placed right on the blockchain, so that just in case the centralized servers of Hive apps become inaccessible for any reason, someone can simply run such code (preferably with minimal difficulty especially for thosr without coding knowledge) and interact with the Hive blockchain independently of any server (as long as at least one Hive node is accessible by the person). π€
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I think that would be an excellent idea, if it's feasible, though since code is text, it should be. πππβ¨π€
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Let's hope that hosting such code on one's own device is as simple as creating an HTML file, pasting the code there, and then opening the file as a (single-page) website. π€
!LOLZ
That would be very cool if it could be done that way. πππβ¨π€
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I have read a post whose author really wants more decentralization for Hive, and even loved the news that some people on Hive have decided to withdraw support from (some) Hive Proposals !INDEED. π€
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Yep, I already read it, and yeah, that's not a bad thing at the moment. πππβ¨π€
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