As a fun little experiment, @damon and I worked together to get a #Mastodon instance up and running that stores media on #IPFS! It was an interesting learning experience.
I don’t think we’re ready to announce anything yet, as this was in service of another project in development. But, there’s an increasing number of ways to host content on an IPFS node service, and tie it back to platforms like Mastodon using an S3-compatible API for Object Storage and some proxying.
This is all pretty rudimentary, but the big-brain realization is that a more robust version could be done by pairing Minio to s3x if we wanted to self-host an IPFS node with those specific features.
Hey folks! We've published our first round of #web#tutorials using #Agregore and #IPFS
Learn how to build your own development environment from scratch, or how to make a theme editor to customize the look and feel of Agregore and any compatible web apps.
Dear #friends, I want to #verify the #domain#technotramp.com in the fediverse environment, but due to #IPFS where I can't #change the #content (to avoid changing the IPFS #address), I'm not comfortable with the #way the #html#code is inserted. I am looking for a way to verify the domain using a #TXT record. Exactly what was discussed half a #year ago for example #here:
This is a #lisp machine for network protocols. Initially in pursuit of a social forum focused on link sharing.
as #startups and free projects alike rush to implement some #IETF RFC adding only 'but on the web'. I aim to define a modular protocol server which can support an arbitrary number of network protocols as a network daemon. Our POC in this endeavour will be to build an #NNTP -like protocol daemon which gateways to #IPFS storage. The content held in this system can be consumed by arbitrary clients; a web application presenting #reddit -like services would be just one of many potential clients, although it is likely that Gnus for Emacs will be the first one. https://codeberg.org/fade/callisto
Did you know that you don't need to commit to an entire @agregore browser to make use of it's tech? If you already have #nodejs installed you can run agregore-compatible #JavaScript modules from your cli over any protocol supported by the browser. (e.g. #IPFS or #gemini )
npx agregore run hyper://blog.mauve.moe/example.js
With this you can share #p2p code between applications and command line utilities.
Grazie a tutti per i suggerimenti e le segnalazioni, abbiamo migliorato la ricerca dei siti e dei video:
1️⃣ La ricerca di pagine web per un bug riportava solo pagine in italiano, ora le ricerche riportano risultati misti ma prevalentemente in italiano 🇮🇹
2️⃣ La ricerca video ora riporta tutti i risultati dal frontend #piped (youtube), se usate il browser #Brave potrete aprirlo anche col protocollo decentralizzato #IPFS
Hi #ipfs hashtag followers. Is there any discussion going on at all about what the tech could do for #multiplayeronlinegames , whether #mmorpg or #coopgaming ? I would be very interested to listen in and hopefully participate ;)
Thanks in advance!
Location-based addressing uses soft links (URLs) to point to where the file is located.
Content addressing, on the other hand, uses cryptographic hashing to generate a unique identifier (CID) from the data that describe itself. The CID acts as a hard link that points to a specific version of a file.
you know what I love about death #metal? Besides the urgency of metal music, I love that this #music is made by people who are not afraid to think and talk about #death. Those who think about #life cannot neglect death.
I am pleased to announce the arrival of a new #RPlayer on the #IPFS network!
At MintWorld, we try to be as decentralized as possible. This also includes game hosting. A big shoutout to our partners who are not afraid of decentralization!
Had anyone in the #Activitypub universe tried to make an #IPFS image server? I'd like to run my own instances for mastodon and pixelfed, but I don't want to host all those avatars and image feeds on my disk.
Is there an alternative to #ipfs and #ipld out there?
Essentially I want a way to build a DAG/Merkle Tree, a content-addressable storage, where I can define the node format, can store binary data and can find data from remotes via hashes...
All of that is offered by ipfs 😭 but I don't want to write go or javascript for that, I want to be able to use #rust
I am almost at the point where I think of trying #typescript and use the JS implementation of ipfs... almost.