Here's a diagram explaining the architecture of a typical interaction lifecycle. Each person is using different apps and different software for their websites, a key aspect to a truly decentralized and robust network.
You should come check out what we're doing on the #IndieWeb, it's basically exactly this, built with many W3C standards! Here's a writeup about my current social media experience, I stopped using Twitter ages ago:
aaronparecki.com/2018/04/20/…
I was watching your video and I was like "hey I know that coffee shop", "I recognize that building!" Nicely done! Would love to chat when I'm back in town!
always fun to google the random strings I make up for my OAuth examples and see who else's API docs and tutorials they end up in: google.com/search?q=RsT5Ojbz…
The only thing I know of like that is nextcloud.com but I haven't actually used it myself recently.
I keep getting tempted to move off of Google, but I have too many other projects to focus on that make a bigger difference to my online life.
Totally agreee! We've been working on stuff like this in the #indieweb community for a while! It's getting there, still a long ways to go, but here's my current reading experience using Open Web technologies: aaronparecki.com/2018/04/20/…
Yep I've been adding Gogo support to my GPS tracking app overland.p3k.app The new version isn't published in the app store yet, still a few UI kinks to work out, but it's pretty fun having great location data the whole flight now! example: aaronparecki.com/2019/02/04/…