Wow! This might just be what I've been hoping for, since 2020.
What I hoped for was more of a generic backend for multiplayer games.
But this is even better. It looks like a next-gen bittorrent which natively supports operations?
How did the EU support something like this without worrying about misuse?
It would be fun to build something like a Blender plugin that allows people to cooperate on free 3D models and animations. But it's also unclear whether anyone would be legally liable when something goes wrong.
(Edit: It sounds like we want to avoid legal issues by having everyone run their own local instances. I like that feeling of hosting our own servers. But something just feels odd. Since when are we allowed to be so open? What's the catch?)
What I hoped for was more of a generic backend for multiplayer games.
But this is even better. It looks like a next-gen bittorrent which natively supports operations?
How did the EU support something like this without worrying about misuse?
It would be fun to build something like a Blender plugin that allows people to cooperate on free 3D models and animations. But it's also unclear whether anyone would be legally liable when something goes wrong.
(Edit: It sounds like we want to avoid legal issues by having everyone run their own local instances. I like that feeling of hosting our own servers. But something just feels odd. Since when are we allowed to be so open? What's the catch?)