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<WhiteWhaleHolyGr>
is there a hash that has a list of iptv links or something along those lines that any of you know of? <-- I'm sorry if I sent this twice but I was having connection issues when I sent it the first time
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<lgierth>
WhiteWhaleHolyGr: iptv?
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<WhiteWhaleHolyGr>
yeah just streams of tv stations basically
<WhiteWhaleHolyGr>
or i guess it doesn't necessarily have to be tv stations
<lgierth>
i see -- ipfs isn't capable of live streaming yet
<WhiteWhaleHolyGr>
oh i was just wondering if anyone knew of some link that had a list of working links
<achin>
are you just looking for something to test with?
<WhiteWhaleHolyGr>
nah, i just want to watch tv and i don't have cable
<achin>
there's been some interesting proposals for streaming content on ipfs, but no implementations yet
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<zatherz>
how anonymous is ipfs? is it possible to deduce the owner of a published ipns page?
<whyrusleeping>
zatherz: not very anonymous by default
<whyrusleeping>
'ipfs dht findpeer <peer ID>' will give you some ip addresses
<lgierth>
zatherz: please keep that away from us
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<lgierth>
whyrusleeping: i have another fix for 0.4.4 -- the --writable flag was broken since my keythief thing
<zatherz>
lgierth: the image is a header "Unavailable for Legal Reasons" with text underneath reading "The requested content is unavailable for legal reasons"
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<lgierth>
zatherz: ah okay then! :)
<lgierth>
irony
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<zatherz>
whyrusleeping: what about /ipfs/? is it possible to deduce the author of those?
<whyrusleeping>
zatherz: no, but you can see who has seen it recently or is hosting it
<whyrusleeping>
you cant tell the author though
<JesseW>
You can't tell the author of any arbitrary bitstream
<JesseW>
e.g. a blog, or a pastebin entry, etc...
<JesseW>
or a wikipedia edit
<lgierth>
whyrusleeping: ooh, about --writable... it seems we require an explicit --writable=true, is that correct? even if the flag is found, without an explicit value the default is .Default(), which is false
<JesseW>
but I guess the ability for anyone to be an equally valid source for a given bitstream does make authorship harder to determine (at least for popular content)
<lgierth>
i recall these PRs setting Default(false)
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<whyrusleeping>
geoah: Great stuff :)
<whyrusleeping>
lgierth: hrm....
<whyrusleeping>
--writeable should set it to true
<whyrusleeping>
'--flag' should mean true
<whyrusleeping>
always
<whyrusleeping>
JesseW: yeah, but you can generally tell authorship of ipns records
<whyrusleeping>
whoever 'owns' the key owns the record
<whyrusleeping>
for the most part
<lgierth>
whyrusleeping: mh. i'll double check and if you don't see a PR for it just assume everything's okay
<lgierth>
it's more likely i messed up the wiring
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<whyrusleeping>
mafintosh: can you make javascript better pls?
<zero-one>
javascript is a meme
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<M-3630>
It is possible to run an ipfs gateway and prevent it from serving non-pinned hashes?
<M-3630>
Or at least prevent abuse by reducing speed of non-pinned hashes
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<ion>
Remove "IPFS/IPNS" from that sentence and figure out an answer to that, it should apply.
<panicbit-M>
The answer to that question is probably 'yes'.
<ion>
Better not follow any links ever
<zombu2>
^^^
<panicbit-M>
Better build a wall around the internet
<ion>
and make the Internet pay for it
<panicbit-M>
Genius
<zombu2>
with million$ lawlsuits
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<zombu2>
i think http://127.0.0.1 is as far as the internet should go
<panicbit-M>
That whole subnet is a bunch of criminals
<zombu2>
damn right
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<panicbit-M>
Good think we have IP (Internet Protection)
<zombu2>
now what he really ment to ask is : How likely am i to be made fun off when i ask dumbass questions on the internet
<panicbit-M>
thing*
<panicbit-M>
And IPFS (Internet Protection Firewall System)
<panicbit-M>
Or is it interplanetary firewall system? :P
<zombu2>
didn't ipv6 come out a while ago it should give you wayy better protection then v4
<zatherz>
kek
<panicbit-M>
:D
<zatherz>
maybe a better question would be, how anonymous is ipfs?
<panicbit-M>
zatherz: At the moment it's hard to tell, it probably depends on how ipfs will get used eventually. But I guess the risk is the same as with normal URLs
<panicbit-M>
At the moment not much
<panicbit-M>
But tor integration is planned
<zombu2>
was about to say ...how many vpn's can you run in a vpn
<panicbit-M>
And other privacy measures
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<panicbit-M>
We need to go deeper
<zombu2>
thats what she said
<panicbit-M>
Damn right
<zombu2>
would be nice if no central server would be needed
<panicbit-M>
For VPN or what do you mean?
<zombu2>
no for dht
<panicbit-M>
ah
<panicbit-M>
Don't you only really need them for bootstrapping?
<zombu2>
.....central server is a security problem :)
<zombu2>
well a new client needs something to connect to
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<panicbit-M>
And you needed to download IPFS from somewhere trustworthy...
<zombu2>
would be nice if it could announce itself on the interwebs
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<zatherz>
lost connection, if you told me anything in the last 2 minutes then resend
<pinbot>
[host 4] failed to grab refs for /ipfs/https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmU88a9FPwxg5YN8BknKKc262bCqjaNvSgRFxJrt7H2vrp/2-run-ipfs-on-a-vps/: Post http://[fc3d:9a4e:3c96:2fd2:1afa:18fe:8dd2:b602]:5001/api/v0/refs?arg=/ipfs/https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmU88a9FPwxg5YN8BknKKc262bCqjaNvSgRFxJrt7H2vrp/2-run-ipfs-on-a-vps/&r=true&encoding=json&stream-channels=true&: dial tcp [fc3d:9a4e:3c96:2fd2:1afa:18fe:8dd2:b602]:5001:
<haad>
whyrusleeping: the first one is uport not serving the profiles from their ipfs nodes :/
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<whyrusleeping>
lgierth: fix it in 0.4.4
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<lgierth>
whyrusleeping: i'm fine with that since the workaround is easy
<lgierth>
set Writable=true in the config
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<elimisteve>
whyrusleeping: hi, I'm writing encryption software in Go and have stored some data that I'd like to retrieve via gateway.ipfs.io if ipfs isn't running on the local machine. I've looked through your Go code examples and couldn't find how I could get a directory listing via gateway.ipfs.io . Is it possible? Thanks!
<elimisteve>
so the equivalent of
<elimisteve>
$ ipfs file ls /ipfs/QmaCAXvakiDZo4RNrq91uVKkvTid6AMGsBMhni4L3waKsH/tags
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<lgierth>
elimisteve: simply by the object being a directory
<lgierth>
you can supply your own listing by having an index.html instead
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