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Yeah, the history of mdns is interesting... but I'm more fascinated with how Apple have persistently been trying to integrate it in their products for decades. There are lessons there for us dweb builders when we talk about local network discovery as a magic wand for user agency.
Yep, the network stack being (mostly) standardized is great. How they integrate into use-cases for people's daily collaboration and sharing tasks is where dweb builders can learn, and apply to our work.
It makes sense really as it's about as close to zero-configuration as Apple can get and it works over just about any ethernet medium - even with link-local addresses in the absence of DHCP or anything else. AirDrop and friends - which work P2P over AWDL - are using mDNS too.
Exactly! Would be interesting to do a review of what worked, and didn't over the years. Aside from better printer connectivity, Airdrop seems the most successful, and even moved to mobile. Btw, looks like Bonjour bookmarks in Safari are gone: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/8083608
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