๐ข Today, we are pleased to announce that Radicle 1.0 is ready for everyone to use!
After five months of feedback and 17 release candidates, we are finally ready to call this release stable.
Read the blog post for details, and give it a spin. ๐
https://t.co/yqtXuvDvIn
Radicle 1.7.0, *Daffodil*, has emerged from the ground, with a whopping 226 commits ๐
โ ๏ธ This release contains a security fix, so please upgrade your nodes ASAP.
๐พ Check out the update https://t.co/Et55qaghu3
๐พ Get the latest https://t.co/gJGbHPWDmK ๐ฑ
134,614 tok/sec input prefil max
1031 tokens/sec out gen max
At these local AI speeds, there is no User Interface for humans. My human UI is the Radicle distributed Git issues queue
On my GPU workstation:
- Z8 Fury G5 4x A6000
- MiniMax-M2.5
- Claude Code to localhost:8000
FOSDEM was a crazy weekend, with over 1,000 talks between two days. The Radicle maintainers were lucky enough to present two talks ๐
๐Decentralized Internet & Privacy track https://t.co/p8atPK7Fpz
๐ปLocal-first track https://t.co/CMZ47OzWoo
This is very interesting: the p2p Git network @radicle stores "collaborative objects", e.g. issues, as _commits_, and not, as you would expect, as files.
(DAGs of commits targetting a unique root commit apparently; essentially each issue is a CRDT that changes as new commits are made to it).
https://t.co/PpsMQhsb2o
Yesterday @radicle was the #1 story on @hackernews again.
๐ https://t.co/NkfFYZrK0u
Not the first time but this one stood out. The discussion was thoughtful, positive, and tech-focused.
Are devs finally waking up to the problems with centralization and big tech?
We're so back! We're in the new year and we have released 1.6.0 (*Amaryllis*) of the Radicle binaries.
๐พ Check out our update https://t.co/lvtjXSuK1s
๐พ Get the latest https://t.co/gJGbHPWDmK ๐ฑ
looking for a new gatekeeper who swears they won't turn evil? ๐ซ sorry we can't help you.
looking for no gatekeeper, no promises, just code you can verify yourself? ๐
radicle is here ๐ฝ
Open source needs open infrastructure. ๐ ๏ธ
Fintan Halpenny of @radicle builds peer-to-peer tools that let developers collaborate without centralized platforms.
Hear from him at FtC Buenos Aires on November 19.
For all who dare to challenge the powers that be, there will always be a need for private spaces to collaborate.
When gatekeepers control the platforms, true dissent requires its own infrastructure.
Local-first, peer-to-peer, privateโthis is the way forward.