Ok, I will ask. What is "DWeb-native"? Is it distributed through IPFS or similar? Given that I access the website through HTTP does that mean the content is accessed through a gateway of some sort? Is it blockchain related? I'm at loss here.
Please don't assume that people know what you're talking about when you use some new-ish terminology like this.
Edit: for info I looked at https://getdweb.net/ for a few minutes and I'm still not sure what DWeb is supposed to be.
Yes it is published to IPFS and Hypercore. The footer has the ipns:// and hyper:// links, and they "<a href>"-linked to IPFS and Hypercore gateways. You can access them directly on the DWeb networks with browsers like Brave (for IPFS), more on that here:
Interesting initiative. I must say, I find it a bit amusing that a project that seeks to “reduce or eliminate central points of control on the web” uses GitHub, even to tell me this. The entire point of GitHub (which I use when I have to) is to take an utterly decentralized and distributed tool, Git, and turn it into a (largely inferior) central point of control.
Thanks! I was planning to post another Show HN when Distributed Press is more ready for people to play with. Right now the API key is manually generated, but hey hit us up if anyone wants to play with alpha software ;)
Please don't assume that people know what you're talking about when you use some new-ish terminology like this.
Edit: for info I looked at https://getdweb.net/ for a few minutes and I'm still not sure what DWeb is supposed to be.