@lienrag@neil AIUI Spritely is more about establishing a capability-based platform/network than building an e2ee social network. Caps are not necessarily cryptography-based and skimming https://spritely.institute/static/papers/spritely-core.html don't seem to be in this case either. Spritely appears to be more about classical network security.
But my experience with capabilities is at this point good many years old back with E and experiments in Erlang. Maybe @cwebber wants to chime in, she obviously knows this problem domain ^^
@lienrag@neil AIUI Spritely is more about establishing a capability-based platform/network than building an e2ee social network. Caps are not necessarily cryptography-based and skimming https://spritely.institute/static/papers/spritely-core.html don't seem to be in this case either. Spritely appears to be more about classical network security.
@lienrag @neil AIUI Spritely is more about establishing a capability-based platform/network than building an e2ee social network. Caps are not necessarily cryptography-based and skimming https://spritely.institute/static/papers/spritely-core.html don't seem to be in this case either. Spritely appears to be more about classical network security.
But my experience with capabilities is at this point good many years old back with E and experiments in Erlang. Maybe @cwebber wants to chime in, she obviously knows this problem domain ^^
@lienrag @neil AIUI Spritely is more about establishing a capability-based platform/network than building an e2ee social network. Caps are not necessarily cryptography-based and skimming https://spritely.institute/static/papers/spritely-core.html don't seem to be in this case either. Spritely appears to be more about classical network security.