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<ehadley>
Thanks to whoever reccomended using tmux to keep an IPFS daemon runnung on a remote box. Tmux is a total game changer and led me down a path to find iTerm2, zsh & oh my zsh. Crazy stuff.
<DuClare>
np
<DuClare>
Maybe you'll find OpenBSD too ;-)
<ehadley>
been a minimalist debian guy for a while, but will look into the advantages of OpenBSD :)
<DuClare>
Minimalist? Zsh? I smell a contradiction
<ehadley>
in terms of pre-installed apps/packages
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<dch>
fish is nice
<ehadley>
autosuggestions look great
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<Magik6k>
brianhoffman, that section is outdated, will fix
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<ehadley>
tmux swap-panes
<ehadley>
oops
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<Kythyria[m]>
... tmux?
<Kythyria[m]>
Why would you use tmux for that, does your service manager require daemons follow a convoluted interface ipfs-daemon does't?
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<ehadley>
what was happening is that I would start the daemon and my ssh connection would time out and it would end up killing the daemon
<ehadley>
but if I start the daemon in a tmux session that doesn't happen
<Vaelatern>
Minimalist? oh-my-zsh? Definitely not
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<redlizard>
Greetings.
<redlizard>
Is there any more-or-less complete specification of the details of the ipfs DHT protocol?
<ehadley>
lol what I meant by minimalist is that there are a minimal number of pre-installed packages on my linux distro
<redlizard>
Or will I have to reverse engineer the protocol entirely from the golang implementation?
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<DuClare>
ehadley: You'll find 0 pre-installed packages on obsd ;-)
<DuClare>
(Except maybe some firmware if you have devices that need it)
<Vaelatern>
DuClare: that's stretching the definition of packages from the Linux world..
<DuClare>
I know
<ehadley>
so you'd say obsd is much more secure than debian?
<Vaelatern>
Yes.
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<ehadley>
just finished reading their proactive security model with integrated cryptography-- looks really good.
<DuClare>
Fwiw I only mention this because you said tmux led you to a thing and then another
<ehadley>
right
<DuClare>
(The tmux dev is also openbsd dev)
<ehadley>
oh wow
<Vaelatern>
It's even installed in OpenBSD base
<DuClare>
Yep.
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<ehadley>
I'm wondering if play is hardcoded to work with only that video, or if it needs a very specific video format, or if I'm messing up the URL :/
<fabrixxm>
ehadley: which video hash are you trying ?
<ehadley>
or "no compatible source was found"
<ehadley>
fabrixxm: I've tried some webms and mp4s... here's a little one i've been trying to get to work Qmf8obm7bxrQS1JnjUniJdibcN2kUJy9zz732sr7o3dxtn
<fabrixxm>
ehadley: I think the problem is the hash doesn't end in with a video extension (.mp4, .webm) and the player code don't set the source type, so the browser complain it doesn't know what it is
<fabrixxm>
the hash of birds video is an hasth to a folder with poster in jpg, and video in mp4 and webm
<fabrixxm>
this works for me in firefox: the player javascript get the " /ipfs/Qm..#.mp4 " and put it in <source> tag as video url. The "#.mp4" is then not passed to the server when the browser request the video file from the gateway
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<ikarz>
Hi there, I was giving ipfs a try and failed while trying use 'ipfs mount'. Could anyone help, perhaps? The error is the folllowing:
<ikarz>
Error: fusermount: exec: "fusermount": executable file not found in $PATH
<whyrusleeping>
ikarz: you dont have fuse installed it would seem
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<ChrisMatthieu>
Yes, he's looking into it now...thanks
<ikarz>
Thanks. Installed fuse and now I got another issue (I feel really dumb, but even following the manual I can't mount it) I got this: Error: mountpoint does not exist: /ipfs/<hash>
<ChrisMatthieu>
wrong chat :)
<ikarz>
And I'm trying with `ipfs mount -f /ipfs/<hash` (or just the hash), almost same result. What am I missing?
<whyrusleeping>
ikarz: you dont paste a hash when mounting
<whyrusleeping>
just `ipfs mount` works
<heimindanger>
Well, the DTube gateways are really
<heimindanger>
weak compared to the official IPFS ones. Any trick to improve the quality of the gateways? Maybe some special nginx configs?
<heimindanger>
Or maybe some people in here are already running some good gateways that I could use for DTube?
<whyrusleeping>
heimindanger: how are you running the DTube gateways?
<heimindanger>
nannal is actually doing it for me. He has a nginx proxy and some caching thingy. But somehow videos load so much better on your gateways
* whyrusleeping
shrugs
<whyrusleeping>
lgierth: might have some configuration tweaks
<whyrusleeping>
but AFAIK they are all pretty standard
<heimindanger>
Do you know whats the connection speed on those?
<whyrusleeping>
theyre all gigabit DO boxes
<heimindanger>
Must be that then, we are using 100Mbps network cards I think
<heimindanger>
What host you using ?
<whyrusleeping>
Some of them are digital ocean, some of them are hetzner
<heimindanger>
Btw, more ipfs+steem projects are releasing. One guy is doing a soundcloud clone, it will release soon :D
<heimindanger>
Ipfs network will prob keep growing exponentially from here
<whyrusleeping>
awesome!
<whyrusleeping>
And we're ramping up performance work too
<whyrusleeping>
I cant wait to get 0.4.11 out the door
<heimindanger>
Im getting rid of the js-ipfs-api for the upload though, the lack of progress bar is too big for users, I cant handle the bad feedback. People calling my upload page trash because of that :(
<whyrusleeping>
:/
<whyrusleeping>
daviddias: can we please get progress on js-ipfs-api add?
<daviddias>
There a PR for it
<heimindanger>
And I've looked into js-ipfs more and I'll use it to stream the content using the blob: thingy
<daviddias>
with a question for go-ipfs team
<heimindanger>
@daviddias yep I saw it I gave it a thumbs up on github
<ikarz>
Everything working. I thought the ipfs mount was analog to the usual mount. Now I began to understand what ipfs can really do. Also I'm not an irc person, so I'll just leave. Thank you.
<whyrusleeping>
ikarz: We're always here if you have other questions :)
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<ikarz>
:)
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<daviddias>
whyrusleeping: how can I get go to tell me what is the status of a files add?
<daviddias>
right now it is just tells me when it is done
<whyrusleeping>
daviddias: pass the --progress=true option
<daviddias>
and it will start streaming updates? I believe (need to test) that will hit the same issues with pubsub
<daviddias>
xhr doesn't do streaming..
<daviddias>
we can polyfil the progress bar as bmordan proposed (by updating the user about how much data was sent to go-ipfs)
<daviddias>
whyrusleeping: 👍?
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<Vaelatern>
whyrusleeping: also ipfs-cluster ought to do what I need, which is fantastic
<Vaelatern>
I built two NAS units of 14 TB usable storage each (zfs on linux, raidz3, so 24 tb total) and split them apart by several hundred miles. "Of course I can find a solution to this. Duplication should be relatively easy!"
<Vaelatern>
lol unto me
<lidel>
dignifiedquire, my guess: npmjs is haunted!
<dignifiedquire>
lidel: there is a reason I only use yarn ;)
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<whyrusleeping>
Vaelatern: great :)
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<heimindanger>
Is there any way to make a ipns address not need to be republished every 12h ?
<whyrusleeping>
nope, thats not something your node controls. Other nodes on the network stop holding onto records after 24 hours
<whyrusleeping>
so to combat that and network churn, we republish twice a day
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<heimindanger>
Lets say I drop dead and want to keep an ipns active, whats my choice ?
<whyrusleeping>
heimindanger: you can sign a record with a really long time
<whyrusleeping>
and ask another peer to rebroadcast it periodically for you
<heimindanger>
Ok. I'll ask 1000 peers to do it :D
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<whyrusleeping>
we still need better tooling for that
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<ehadley>
is there any kind of native mirroring support? I'm imagining a way to generate an arbitrary number of essentially identical files but each with a different hash
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<Rubelux>
Hi
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<victorbjelkholm>
dignifiedquire: should have been a multihash ;)
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<heimindanger>
seeker cant seek ?
<heimindanger>
Weird error message :D
<whyrusleeping>
the seeker of seeking is unable to seek what he sought
<heimindanger>
thats pretty sick
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<ehadley>
sounds like a quidditch taunt
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