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<prosodyContext>
Leer10: (ohhmyylogg!!( good!, phew.. .Aether has a new IPFS heavyweight. =))
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<Leer10>
well it kinda worked
<prosodyContext>
Well it honestly needs a few good nodes clearly, and i wonder if we'll have a fork, but it is useful to have someone like you listening (however passively) for possibilities and intersections between the tools.
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<Leer10>
prosodyContext aaand 0 nodes connected
<Leer10>
this is really suckish
<Leer10>
as in the situation not the software
* prosodyContext
secretly wants Nehbit publically and equally invited to new talks of jbenet's and @matthew:matrix.org's open-source cross-org working group formation.
<prosodyContext>
We're fighting the same war, it's like military (if not intelligence) branches. The fragmentation is unreal.
<prosodyContext>
There was a public talk between a few devs about getting started on #matrix. Research, expression, and development, with expressiion being a missing link and missing science really.
<prosodyContext>
That's my account(ing).∫ 390 boards, 1168 threads since 2014 migith be a better indicator than the come-and-go nodes? And there you see matrix in the screen for the MatrixBridge (https://matrix.org/beta/#/room/#freenode_#ipfs:matrix.org is just a mirror but real persistent log. =))
<Leer10>
it looks federated to me
<Leer10>
ooh okay so it's intentional
<Leer10>
so it's like how email is but for instant messaging
<prosodyContext>
Oh federated yes, mirror was the easy word.
<Leer10>
hmm I remember attempting to try out psyc
<Leer10>
but it got quickly confusing
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<jbenet>
thanks demize -- i saw the same link, and case d. is scary. (it's also odd not to have a case c...)
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<fd0>
rehi
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<jbenet>
hello o/
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<M-Staplemac>
ping
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<ipfsbot>
[go-ipfs] jbenet pushed 7 new commits to master: http://git.io/vqO0f
<fd0>
how are you diving files into chunks at the moment?
<jbenet>
fd0 the most brain dead way possible. just splitting by size. we meant to fix this months ago-- it just keeps sliding because it hasn't been a serious perf concern yet
<fd0>
ok
<fd0>
for restic, I've started the other way around
<fd0>
I've implemented the chunker, and built the program around it afterwards :P
<fd0>
but yeah, ipfs is not a backup program :P
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<fd0>
jbenet: I'll probably be in the bay area later this year for a day or two
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<cryptix>
cool and you decided against the import rewrite madness :))
<fd0>
oh hell yeah
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<fd0>
brb
<demize>
cryptix: (I'd recommend using the `git describe` output, can be useful.)
<demize>
<latest tag>-<commits since tag>-<commit hash>
<cryptix>
fd0: hah i just noticed you did cre067 with tim - cant belive that came out 7yrs ago
<cryptix>
demize: nice too :) i have no hard feelings on the paticular format
<cryptix>
id just like to have better version info in the nodes - currently its the last tag version which is a lie kind of
<demize>
Yeah
<demize>
git-describe would be both human and machine friendly ;)
<demize>
Hmm, restic looks nice.
<cryptix>
yup :) i'd be more interested to look into it but i just changed my backup workflow to zfs snapshots
<demize>
Hehe.
<demize>
Right now my backups are btrfs snapshots, though I should automate them a bit..
<cryptix>
chose zfs when ZoL became usable and because i have bsd boxes too - so... :)
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<demize>
Too much of a bother for me.
<demize>
Using out-of-tree filesystems is such a hassle ;p
<demize>
But yeah, ZFS is cool.
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<rawtaz>
ZFS backups was something i considered, but the problem is that you cant make them encrypted.
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<demize>
Well, you could stare them in an encrypted container, or encrypted partition.
<cryptix>
rawtaz: i encrypt the individual incremental ones
<cryptix>
and compact them every so often
<rawtaz>
cryptix: in the context of ZFS and sending off snapshots? how do you do that?
<rawtaz>
afaik current OpenZFS doesnt have encryption
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<rawtaz>
demize: that won't cut it. if the remote box gets compromized that encryption wont help you, plus it's in the memory so physical attacks are possible to get the encryption key
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<rawtaz>
data needs to be encrypted before sending it off to the remote server
<demize>
rawtaz: Well that depends on where the backups are stored.
<rawtaz>
i guess it depends on one's needs and requirements, but what do you mean?
<demize>
On a remote server or on semi-local disks.
<rawtaz>
not sure what your point is :)
<demize>
If I mount a disk locally I don't need the snapshot to be encrypted before sending it to the device, since anything that could read it locally could read the original.
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<rawtaz>
of course.
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<fd0>
cryptix: wow, 7 years already...
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<demize>
fd0: Do you feel old?
<fd0>
demize: I'd like to not comment on that one :P
<demize>
So yes.
<demize>
;)
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<cryptix>
fd0: :)) when i heard that one for the first time, i still lived with my parents and we made the pcbs in their kitchen.. not sure i'd do it the same way these days ^^
<fd0>
cryptix: teheh
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<cryptix>
rawtaz: a tool has a list which snapshots are available in the remote locations so zfs can make the incrementals without networking. the inc files are then encrypted so that the different offsite locations can decrypt them
<cryptix>
rawtaz: you could set it all up so that you can just pipe the inc snapshots into the running zfs pool but i dont want to setup ssh root access into the backup machines
<demize>
That's cool.
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<ehd>
are there javascript/node modules for creating unix fs node entries? looking into pre-hashing values javascript-side before sending them off to ipfs
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<ehd>
hm, although it might be hard/impossible to reliably predict how the daemon is going to handle large files, for example
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<fd0>
cSmith: but installing it locally is easy: download the tar, extract to ~/.local/go, set GOROOT=~/.local/go and PATH=~/.local/go/bin:$PATH
<cSmith>
Yeah
<cSmith>
I'd just like the yum installed one to work :P
<fd0>
cSmith: I'd suggest complaining to fedora/redhat then :P
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<cSmith>
yeah, looks like they want legal to review it and make sure that the curve isn't patented or something
<cSmith>
ugh
<lgierth_oxi>
daviddias: sure thing
<lgierth_oxi>
thunderstorms
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<lgierth_oxi>
take >30C for a couple of days, you get them
<ehd>
i'll go out and dance in the rain :D and be hit by a falling tree
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<demize>
Hmm, is the connections tab in the webui not showing anything a known bug?
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<demize>
(This is in newest Chromium.)
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<demize>
Hmm, also get " imports github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/Godeps/_workspace/src/github.com/jbenet/go-ctxgroup: cannot find package "github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/Godeps/_workspace/src/github.com/jbenet/go-ctxgroup" in any of:" when trying to run go get -u
<demize>
Hmm, seems the connections thing is a known bug in three.js..