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<frood>
another route: reputation systems assume that past performance is a good indicator of future performance.
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<frood>
this assumption doesn't hold in economic networks, where the character of the individual transaction may determine performance more than past performance.
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<frood>
and because it's impossible to know when a node stands to gain from malicious actions, that sort of reputation system is not effective.
<kythyria[m]>
"my phones due to their construction, contrained bandwidth, and lacking of multiroute peering will never be able to score high in bitSwap" <--- ah ah ah, you're supposed to assume that the only devices on the network are effectively server-class :P /s
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<Guest155377[m]>
hello
<MikeFair>
kythyria[m]: Oh!!!
* MikeFair
kills his WRT54G IPFS project.
<MikeFair>
Guest115434[m]: o/ oi!
<kythyria[m]>
Yeah, that's a bit too weaksauce. Typical P2P attitude seems to be "so long as it fits on a hefty desktop with stable power and network it's good enough" :(
<lgierth>
have fun writing crypto-enabled software for a wrt54g
<lgierth>
:]
<kythyria[m]>
(trading bitswap credits between devices does make sense though, especially if you don't want to route everything you do through one node)
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<MikeFair>
lgierth: I have a special randomizer func random() {return 4; /* chosen by perfectly random dice roll */ } saves on memory and enables me to precompute most of the answers ;(
<MikeFair>
err :D
* MikeFair
looks around and realize he probably doesn't even actually own a WRT54G anymore. (at least not that I'm aware of)
<lgierth>
i've ported software to all kinds of little routers, and it's not trivial :)
<lgierth>
4 is a pretty solid random number though
<lgierth>
nobody gets fired for using 4
<Kubuxu>
unless you are Kenny
<Kubuxu>
Kenny used the 4 in crypto seed code
<lgierth>
noo kenny
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<muvlon>
wait, bitswap credit is per node?
<muvlon>
why is not per pubkey?
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<lgierth>
these two are the same at the moment
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<muvlon>
oh, right
<muvlon>
i've successfully copied my .ipfs directory to a different node and used it
<muvlon>
didn't give me any problems but I suppose that's not supposed to be
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<MikeFair>
What options are there for me to connect an HTTP Request at a webhost to a service running on my local hode over ipfs?
<MikeFair>
assume running ipfs at remote host isn't an option but cgi scripts are
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<gts>
hi everyone, is there any way to have content-disposition header to allow browers to download the file instead of streaming it?
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<gts>
i want the file to be downloaded when using ipfs.io/ipfs/<hash>
<MikeFair>
hmm
<MikeFair>
"any way" -- of course;
<MikeFair>
easy immediately workable ?
<MikeFair>
gts: does the same thing happen via ipns
<gts>
i have not checked with ipns
<gts>
MikeFair: i don't think i'll be using a custom domain, since i will be modifying the root frequently
<betei2>
gts: you could create an index.html with <a href="./file" download>Download link</a> then share the hash of the directory. not directly what you wanted but at least a workaround
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<gts>
betei2: Yeah, I looked into the download attribute as well. Doesn't look like a cross browser solution though!
<gts>
betei2: But that works like a charm
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<gts>
MikeFair: I may use IPNS under custom domain but, I will be adding files frequently around ~50mb and then makes it to recompute the site hash again, also i have to update the TXT record. So, I thought that would be a bad idea,
<gts>
.
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<gts>
any solutions except the download attribute?
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<MikeFair>
gts: wrap in a cgi script
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<MikeFair>
and ipns doesn't require a domain name; that's just one way it's used; what it really does is give you a fixed point in the address space that you can modify the contents of
<MikeFair>
(well modify what hash the ipns address points to) IPNS is like a CNAME record for an ipns address
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<MikeFair>
err ipfs address
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<MikeFair>
gts: It would be something like publishing two things; the file itself which produces fileHASH; and a little HTML/JavaScript page that directs your browser to download/save that link as a file
<MikeFair>
the dwnldHASH
<MikeFair>
You distribute the dwnldHASH to everyone and inside, if the bothered to look, they would see the filHASH as part of the download file commadn
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<Mateon1>
frood: Right now, it seems that Pubsub only works when the peers are directly connected. At least, that's what my testing with two nodes shows
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<cblgh>
what's the label for when pinning?
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<frood>
reminding you why you pinned smoething
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<AniSkywalker>
In the FileCoin spec, what does it mean by "Instead, we observe that the Filecoin storage service can also be based on any robust distributed ledger,
<AniSkywalker>
such as proof-of-stake-based systems"?
<AniSkywalker>
How would it work layered on, say, tendermint?