You download the Aether client. It is a bit like a web browser but for the Aether protocol.
There are other platforms which require a compliant client too. For example, the Gemini Protocol requires a gemini compliant client, e.g. LaGrange browser. You might be familiar with Odysee, and you can use a LBRY client to enjoy the full benefit of that. For HTTP, you use an http client, e.g. Mozilla Firefox.
This is a valid question. Instead of using a centralized, http site, overwhich a single entity has complete control, we should be using a distributed system, over which there is no authority, one which provides its own infrastructure, and which supports anonymity.
The answer is Aether:
https://getaether.net
If you haven't read the engineering decisions and philosophy on Aether's website, take a look. Aether is a far stronger platform for our purposes than this site. Get the client today and try it. You can find /b/Voat here:
AetherUser 0 points 3 years ago
Really? The latest post on /b/Voat at the moment seems to be "Are you a Nazi?" It is quite an interesting quiz.
/v/Goats_on_Aether viewpost?postid=6271c46fdc645
AetherUser 0 points 3 years ago
we_kill_creativity has solved this already. In case anybody else is curious, download a client from https://getaether.net
You can navigate straight to the /b/Voat community at this address:
aether://board/f2c944108971c509c3718a43e8bc77d95d3591746241b6a490e537f00122d98d
/v/Goats_on_Aether viewpost?postid=62856cd2f201b
AetherUser 0 points 3 years ago
You download the Aether client. It is a bit like a web browser but for the Aether protocol.
There are other platforms which require a compliant client too. For example, the Gemini Protocol requires a gemini compliant client, e.g. LaGrange browser. You might be familiar with Odysee, and you can use a LBRY client to enjoy the full benefit of that. For HTTP, you use an http client, e.g. Mozilla Firefox.
/v/Goats_on_Aether viewpost?postid=62856cd2f201b
AetherUser 0 points 3 years ago
This is a valid question. Instead of using a centralized, http site, overwhich a single entity has complete control, we should be using a distributed system, over which there is no authority, one which provides its own infrastructure, and which supports anonymity.
The answer is Aether:
https://getaether.net
If you haven't read the engineering decisions and philosophy on Aether's website, take a look. Aether is a far stronger platform for our purposes than this site. Get the client today and try it. You can find /b/Voat here:
aether://board/f2c944108971c509c3718a43e8bc77d95d3591746241b6a490e537f00122d98d
If you have any questions, I will be happy to try and answer them.
/v/AskVoat viewpost?postid=627d9314a953c