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@Logos_network dev updates.
welcome to Logos basecamp - the gateway to a local-first and privacy preserving web3 ecosystem.
here's a 2 minute explainer on what, why and how we're building @Logos_network
Receiver for @Logos_network Basecamp, playing Parallel Society radio 24/7 — untracked, decentralised. Tune in on Linux, macOS and Android.
P.S. Now with @vrycmfy's idents between shows.
At @GETDWeb Camp, Logos is setting up waystations for tool building and collective action.
Run a node. Explore Basecamp. Join pop-up Circles. Take part in sessions across the forest.
Don't wait for permission.
You can just build things on Logos Basecamp.
Basecamp is a local-first app that bundles everything needed to interact with the Logos stack into a single install: a blockchain node, a wallet, a module manager, and a growing set of tools.
So what have people been building? ↓
shipped Lotion (logos + notion) for censorship-resistant, private note taking built on top of Logos Storage.
3 easy wins if you wanna contribute :
1. doc collaboration with Logos Messaging
2. more cryptographic access controls for private documents
3. add more lotion components
Basecamp is your base of operations on Logos.
Learn more: blog.logos.co/article/logos-…
Or join us at a Logos LAN to build on Basecamp with Logos engineers.
The next Logos LANs are at @GETDWeb Camp in Germany later this month: luma.com/12ev9180
Build the parallel with us.
Privacy is foundational, but what will it look like in the future?
We're sitting down with @girlgone_crypto to talk privacy, and beyond: what it protects, why it matters, and what a freer digital world actually looks like.
Put on your thinking caps and join us.
Logos Testnet v0.2 is now available, bringing a host of improvements to the developer experience and the usability of the stack as a whole.
This major update to the testnet is focused on unifying the node operator experience, as well as making more modules accessible to
Logos Messaging now supports QUIC as a transport.
QUIC carries connections as encrypted, multiplexed streams over UDP with seamless connection migration keeping message delivery resilient across mobile and lossy networks, and harder to fingerprint or block at the transport layer