LET’S FUCKING GO

EDIT: If this allows the existence of a FOSS Twitch alternative, this is a blessing in disguise

  • Ninmi
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    03 years ago

    Can’t expect others to respect our licenses if we don’t do the same, so let’s make our own twitch with blackjack and hookers.

    Also, this looks pretty massive.

    • link
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      23 years ago

      The interest here isn’t in using the proprietary Twitch source code to build competing services. Rather, this code offers a rare glimpse into the inner workings of one of the Anglosphere’s most significant social media platforms. A chance perform a concrete analysis of all the anti-patterns, surveillance mechanisms, and information controls that get built into a modern tech platform. A chance to measure our paranoia against the state of the art of corporate social media.

      It would be even cooler if we could dig through the code of Facebook, Google, or Twitter, but Twitch is close enough where we could extrapolate a lot of insights and better understand the state of the industry.