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"publishedAt": "2026-04-07T14:05:06.000Z",
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"textContent": "Not many people live on sailboats. Things may be better these days, but back in 2014 sailboat dwellers had to contend with lag-prone, intermittent, low-bandwidth internet connections. Dominic Tarr \ndecided to fix the problem of keeping up with his friends by developing a delay-tolerant, fully distributed social-media protocol called \nScuttlebutt. Nearly twelve years later, the protocol has gained a number of users who have their own, non-sailboat-related reasons to prefer a censorship-resistant, offline-first social-media system.",
"title": "[$] Sharing stories on Scuttlebutt"
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