<ed_t>
updated from 0.4.0.rc3.r12.g18da0a4 to 0.4.0.rc3.r18.g87cf84e
<ed_t>
lets see if this build is a better one ( I do not expect perfection - I understand what alpha & beta imply )
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<VictorBjelkholm>
there is no simple way of downloading a directory with the js-ipfs-api no?
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<chungy>
it's cool, ipfs could replace torrents completely
<nonaTure>
why did it not yet replace torrents? does somebody work on it?
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<chungy>
Torrents have been around for 15+ years and are pretty well-established and well-known :P
<chungy>
IPFS is inspired by it, too
<chungy>
Actually the whole magnet links and using DHTs came after-the-fact... I remember the bad old days when somebody had to have a server to coordinate the swarm and find peers.
<chungy>
Maybe IPFS will replace them, it'll take time =p
<chungy>
and IPFS is totally inadequate for large data sets still... I had to cancel adding a 17GB one :/
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<deltab>
once issues of that kind have been ironed out, maybe get ipfs integrated into some bittorrent clients
<chungy>
I'll answer the last question first... about 5~10 minutes.
<chungy>
The fully unpacked contents of 42.zip -- you might want to read the shell script there :)
<chungy>
I made another shell script to manually construct the unixfs-dir objects with all the files/directories contained in them. Much faster and realistically possible than *actually* feeding "ipfs add" some 4.5PB
<chungy>
Earlier than that, I tried to add /idgames (basically, nearly every Doom mod from 1994 to today), ~17GB... it only got to around 33% before memory usage was flying through the roof and chewing through swap. Sadly I cancelled that. There's no way I'd throw a real 4.5PB dataset to it
<chungy>
I have actually unpacked it fully on my desktop, with a deduplicating ZFS pool. Took some hours :)
<doublec>
so the data is the same and ipfs dedups making it take not much space on ipfs at all?
<chungy>
Yup, it's only a few kilobytes
<doublec>
nifty
<chungy>
zipbombs that explode to many gigabytes or more (a million times more in this case) tend to have that property: repeated data, usually a single byte value, that can compress down to where you can store it on a floppy disk.
<chungy>
They can play mean tricks for people without a compressing and/or deduping file system
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<lgierth>
gzip /dev/zero is funnier :)
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<afdudley>
richardlitt: it was nice meeting you :)
<afdudley>
whyrusleeping: same to you.
<whyrusleeping>
afdudley: yeah! that was a great meetup :)
<lgierth>
:')
<whyrusleeping>
lgierth: go home youre drunk
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<whyrusleeping>
he actually got up from his computer and left
<whyrusleeping>
>.>
<whyrusleeping>
well
<whyrusleeping>
thats all folks
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<lgierth>
home sweet home
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<Qwertie>
Is it possible to have private files in IPFS
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<ylp1>
by encryption or using your private ipfs network I guess
<xelra>
Qwertie: Not really, you could encrypt them, but they're still public. That's what ipfs-cluster will be for: https://github.com/ipfs/notes/issues/58
<xelra>
But afaik, work on it hasn't started yet.
<Qwertie>
I was just wondering if there was any way to make a private tracker for IPFS files so encryption wouldnt really work that well
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<chungy>
I suppose just not giving out the hash to anyone should work, but I imagine it's risky still