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#371274 - 01/10/2018 17:16 Anyone looked at Solid?
tahir
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Registered: 27/02/2004
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Loc: London
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-45706429

I haven't looked in detail but seems to make sense, I agree that something needs to change

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#371277 - 02/10/2018 12:52 Re: Anyone looked at Solid? [Re: tahir]
Dignan
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Registered: 08/03/2000
Posts: 12338
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Interesting. I think a lot of it depends on how usable it is. This won't help the average user if they think it's too hard to understand. And pretty much any additional layer of frustration is enough to turn most users away. After attempting to explain Dropbox to my clients, I'm not sure there's a chance of this taking off for a significant portion of web users.

But I agree, something needs to change. I don't know how but at least it looks like good people are working on it...
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#371279 - 04/10/2018 07:09 Re: Anyone looked at Solid? [Re: Dignan]
tfabris
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Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31594
Loc: Seattle, WA
The linked article above includes a tweet stating that it’s just a web site written in Node.js. Color me skeptical about its prospects.

I get the feeling this XKCD is thinking along similar lines.
https://xkcd.com/2054/
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#371280 - 04/10/2018 08:38 Re: Anyone looked at Solid? [Re: tahir]
Roger
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Registered: 18/01/2000
Posts: 5683
Loc: London, UK
Quote:
the technology puts personal information in one place so people can decide what is shared with which service or site


That's only gonna work if the service or site federates with Solid and allows you to keep your personal information there. I can't see Facebook et. al. doing that, since their entire business plan is having unrestricted access to your personal information.

It's not going to work.
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#371282 - 05/10/2018 19:40 Re: Anyone looked at Solid? [Re: tahir]
DWallach
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Registered: 30/04/2000
Posts: 3810
For better or for worse, we're well past the point where any one person, even one as well-regarded as Tim B-L, can say "I've got a thing, let's all use it." Even if he worked inside Facebook/Google/Amazon/etc., and even if he had an entire product team there behind him, his ability to get this out would be limited.

My favorite example is the Salmon Protocol from 2009/2010. The idea is that you can federate messaging systems, like Facebook or Twitter, so a reply on one system can "swim upstream" back to where the original post happened. Useful idea. Presumably solid design that appears to have been shepherded through the IETF. And.... nothing.

If anything, there's far less federation today than there was back then, when Twitter at least had an extensive API and encouraged third-party clients. Now? Not so much.

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#371308 - 11/10/2018 12:43 Re: Anyone looked at Solid? [Re: tahir]
tahir
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Registered: 27/02/2004
Posts: 1913
Loc: London
It's true that no one's going to be able to publish a tool that gains universal popularity, and everyone that offers free services is only in it for your data.

The only social media I use are a couple of forums so I'm atypical (even for a 53 year old) but I'm concerned that tech firms know more about my kids than I do.

I'd love to see a way of managing what data you allow access to.

I know it'd be in the form of another layer but would it be that bad? There are various apps that are bringing centralised access to banking across providers, this (or another service) could be similar?

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