What cool new projects are in the works? What other software for it is a must have/use? What are some cool files you have downloaded? How can it be improved? How can one search for files? What have you learned that others probably don't know about it? etc.
>>61695210
Why even bother with IPFS, I can get unlimited storage on Google cloud.
>>61695210
they should manage to interoperate with bittorrent desu. then it might have a chance at being popular.
captcha: torrent grotte
IPFS vs NFSv4.0?
which is better for a fully linux/android home (security wise)
i would rather not use samba because of vulnerabilities and i dont use windows
>>61695250
Google is going to catalog all of your files and create programs that go through everything to determine your interests, sexual orientation, voting habits, steal company secrets and god knows what the fuck else they do with these files. I don't see IPFS doing this.
>IPFS
Is this the new "we're so amazing for doing what NNTP was doing 40 years ago" protocol?
>>61696801
> I don't see IPFS cataloging all of your files and create programs that go through everything to determine your interests, sexual orientation, voting habits, steal company secrets
> literally putting your files public without anonymization into (ideally) persistent storage system
>>61697032
Yes, except IPFS is new and is technically sound (other alternatives aren't, or are dead). If it catches on, we should have a good few months of comfy use before September kicks in.
I run a node, but I don't have much on it. It's basically a private share. I'm waiting for a large group to start using it. I was hoping nyaa's death would push some autists into using IPFS as an alternative to BitTorrent, but afaik that hasn't happened.
Will trip over on storage space. Will work on distributed mini-sites, but not gigantic mega-sites like people have come to expect.
>>61695250
>I can get unlimited storage on Google cloud
And it costs $99 per 1 TB.
>>61697231
I wonder if such a system could be used to get around the increasing strangehold on the web, rather than pirating anime.
>>61697710
The idea is everyone runs a node, and when you navigate you cache the content and participate in request delivery. It scales really well for static assets. I'm not sure how dynamic content is supposed to be handled.
>>61697766
Pirating anime is just a way to get autists involved in using it.
>>61697710
If only I had the money to 'upgrade' to Itanium hp-ux workstation. The pictured support EOL year ago.
>>61697735
Is that per month?
>>61698468
Redundant backed up fast storage is pretty expensive.
>>61695210
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