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sarupro.itch.io
https://evosync.itch.io/osai OSAI Browser is an peer-to-peer (P2P) browser currently in active development. My goal is to redefine how we interact with the web, focusing on decentralization and cutting-edge capabilities for web content.
As a core future functionality, I envision distributed computing for high-quality web games and IoT applications, leveraging the P2P architecture to achieve impressive image fidelity and performance. Imagine games that harness the collective power of connected users, or IoT devices seamlessly interacting through a decentralized browser!
Currently, the browser successfully allows users to drag-and-drop ZIP files directly to install and run web games. This demonstrates the practical application of its unique P2P distribution model. Crucially, both the server and client functionalities are already up and running, providing a robust foundation for the P2P network. We also plan to work with WebAssembly (WASM) and various game engines to expand its capabilities. Please note that OSAI-browser is still an early stage project and a work in progress. Your constructive feedback and suggestions are highly appreciated as we continue to develop and refine it. for coder:https://github.com/amyoshi-hub It's a rough code though