stebalien changed the topic of #ipfs to: Heads Up: To talk, you need to register your nick! Announcements: go-ipfs 0.5.1 and js-ipfs 0.43.1 are out! Get them from dist.ipfs.io and npm respectively! | Also: #libp2p #ipfs-cluster #filecoin #ipfs-dev | IPFS: https://github.com/ipfs/ipfs | Logs: https://view.matrix.org/room/!yhqiEdqNjyPbxtUjzm:matrix.org/ | Forums: https://discuss.ipfs.io | Code of Conduct: https://git.io/vVBS0
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<various_accounts> Are there other transports besides HTTP to access the API? Websockets, D-Bus, gRPC or something?
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<neoflux[m]> I want to know is it possible to set up a secure and fast live streaming platform on IPFS?
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<voker57> various_accounts: no
<voker57> neoflux[m]: it would never be as fast as centralized one, but with pubsub you could try something maybe
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<neoflux[m]> <voker57 "@neoflux : it would never be as "> Thanks. I've been looking at this Temporal X IPFS implementation, but my technical understanding is not enough to understand how it works or does it even work. https://temporal.cloud/temporalx/
<voker57> wow what the hell is that
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<various_accounts> <neoflux[m] " Thanks. I've been looking at th"> Isnt that from the person with the I2P bridge?
<odisseus[m]> > if your go-ipfs node starts pinning hundreds of thousands of objects, performance will start to shift towards being favourable to TemporalX.
<odisseus[m]> Even if that's true, this seems to be quite distant from the needs of a typical user
<odisseus[m]> > Your node will be able to simultaneously run in two or more different IPFS networks relaying data in between.
<odisseus[m]> Now this would be cool, but their website seems to imply that this feature is not implemented yet.
<odisseus[m]> * >
<odisseus[m]> > Now this would be cool, but their website seems to imply that this feature is not implemented yet.
<odisseus[m]> Your node will be able to simultaneously run in two or more different IPFS networks relaying data in between.
<odisseus[m]> * > Your node will be able to simultaneously run in two or more different IPFS networks relaying data in between.
<odisseus[m]> Now this would be cool, but their website seems to imply that this feature is not implemented yet.
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<odisseus[m]> I guess a typical user is an individual or a small service. Netflix is one of a kind, so it's definitely not "typical". However, if you run a service at scale comparable with Netflix, I think you should consider this product.
<neoflux[m]> <odisseus[m] "I guess a typical user is an ind"> Yeah like just for 10 million customers? That would be a small service compared to Netflix
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<odisseus[m]> That's still much more than a typical Internet-based service has, unless you count every person that visits the company site as a "customer".
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<vrde> hello, can someone enlighten me on pubsub? I'm checking the source code of the pubsub chat https://github.com/tableflip/ipfs-pubsub-chat-example/blob/master/src/store.js and I see that peers just subscribe to the same topic in order to exchange messages. I also see that there is an hardcoded swarm endpoint. If I want multiple peers to communicate through a topic, do they have to share an IPFS node as a
<vrde> rendez-vous server?
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<vrde> pubsub works between my two IPFS nodes (hosted in two different computers). Does pubsub work for js-ipfs in the browser?
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<zan> /close
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<neoflux[m]> <odisseus[m] "That's still much more than a ty"> Yeah I'm just saying that size isrelative. It doesn't have to always be enormous like Youtube. It just needs to be big enough to make a living for you and your team.
<neoflux[m]> > <@odisseus:matrix.org> That's still much more than a typical Internet-based service has, unless you count every person that visits the company site as a "customer".
<neoflux[m]> * Yeah I'm just saying that size is relative. It doesn't have to always be enormous like Youtube. It just needs to be big enough to make a living for you and your team.
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<postDiscord[m]> various_accounts: yes it's from the same team
<postDiscord[m]> odisseus: it really doesn't take much data to make go-ipfs start to fall apart. Once you start storing 1TB of data you literally can't garbage collect your node. It means the only practical way of removing data is by nuking your data directory and copying back the data you want.
<postDiscord[m]> neoflux: no you don't need to reach Netflix scale before IPFS becomes unusable at scale. The moment you start storing terabytes of data, go-ipfs becomes absolutely impractical
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