https://beakerbrowser.com/ [logo] Beaker Blog Documentation Install Beaker Beaker Browser An experimental peer-to-peer Web browser. Install Beaker Read the Docs [dcposch] `Huge congrats to the Beaker guys @pfrazee @mafintosh who've worked on this deep technical challenge for years. PEER TO PEER HYPERTEXT That means no ads, no posting on a giant tech company's site, no censorship. Everyone is master of their own domain.' [feross] `This is brilliant! @BeakerBrowser is pushing the limit of what a web browser can be. What if you could pull up a Terminal on any website and look at how it is built? Beaker is one of the most interesting web products around, and definitely my favorite decentralized web product!' [leashless] `Let me say a bit about why I'm endorsing @BeakerBrowser as the "future publishing platform of choice." It's not a blockchain protocol, it's just a way of serving your stuff off your laptop - or that of your friends. But it works with existing web-developer skills: will grow fast' [FurqanR] `Open source software and github made it really easy to learn, remix and create web projects. What if you could fork a site/app and edit it? @BeakerBrowser is creating this for the decentralized web. I love the concepts around beaker, hoping to see some adoption!' [gozala] `My first impressions of new Beaker are delightful: - Finally a browser that has contacts! - New hyperdrive APIs addresses all the shortcomings of older DatArchive API - Tells you about your network connectivity' [jongold] `anyone free to help me figure out how to implement a social network on @BeakerBrowser? I have a good chunk of it written with a traditional centralized serverless model but this is obviously the future and I want to migrate it right now.' [kvnsmth] `Spent some time yesterday playing around with @BeakerBrowser and couldn't help but notice a vague sense of giddiness similar to when I first built websites on geocities.' [bjoreman] `This is super cool stuff, sort of like the web but built on a file system, and really easy to publish, edit and re-use. All without needing to set up and manage pesky servers.' [ryan_ramag] `If you see this post, I *implore you* to download and try out the new Beaker Browser. The whole experience feels revolutionary.' [tarngerine] `this p2p browser is the closest ive felt to when i first got onto the InterNet/geocities/webrings' [todrobbins] `feeling satisfied with my new @BeakerBrowser experience. It's so easy to build out your profile drive!' [JohanRiche] `Best thing to happen to the web in a long while! ' Show more [feature-in] Create a P2P site Create a new Hyperdrive site with one click. [feature-ed] Edit the source The integrated editor lets you work side-by-side with your page. [feature-co] And share! Other Beaker users can visit your site directly from your computer. Install Beaker Explore the docs [url-bar] How it works Beaker uses a new peer-to-peer network called Hypercore Protocol. Other Beaker users can visit these Websites with no servers required. var drive = await beaker.hyperdrive.createDrive() await drive.readdir('/') await drive.writeFile('/hello.md', '# Hi!') await drive.stat('/hello.md') await drive.readFile('/hello.md', 'utf8') await drive.unlink('/hello.md') Read & write files beaker.hyperdrive API [what-is-be] Make Websites from inside the browser Beaker is great for classrooms and offices where you need an easy way to share Websites without setting up servers or touching the command-line. Install Beaker Explore the docs [logo] Beaker Install Beaker Blog Documentation Install Beaker Vulnerability Disclosure Policy Twitter GitHub #beakerbrowser on freenode [noscript]