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by m12k
2418 days ago
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Right, and web servers too - neither had much competition when it launched though, so the point about no being able to beat incumbent proprietary solutions still stands. Not to mention the majority of people get their email hosted by a proprietary service these days. |
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I'm sceptikal as well, about a federated protocol being able to replace an existing entrenched player. Buy I still hope.
>Not to mention the majority of people get their email hosted by a proprietary service these days.
But all the proprietary services talk to eachother, and, mostly, talk to private instances as well. There are absolutely allowed to be proprietary PeerTube instances.