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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<codebam>
as for *.localhost not working. it works fine in chromium so maybe it's a firefox bug
<codebam>
or a bug with the ipfs companion. either way, got it to work
<codebam>
so it's not an os issue
<JaCL[m]>
<codebam "as for *.localhost not working. "> Oh,thank you for the information im going to try in chromium. I think i read somewhere on github about firefox being bugged but it was from a while ago and thought it was fixed.
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<SITF>
Someone here?
<SITF>
Please don't tell me you moved to Discord....
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<swedneck>
hello!
<SITF>
Hey!
<swedneck>
actually the opposite, we had a discord bridge but it was decided to keep things limited to IRC and matrix
<SITF>
Where is everyone? This channel used to be so active?
<swedneck>
i presume people are just busy with something else
<SITF>
I guess =/
<ZerXes>
I'm just sitting here waiting for the new 9P support
<SITF>
Well I'm building a GUI for the pubsub, so that IRC, Discord, etc can become a thing of the past. If you know anyone who wants to help, please let them know https://github.com/QuestNetwork/quest-messenger-js
<swedneck>
i thought matrix was going to replace IRC and discord :P
<aschmahmann[m]>
ZerXes: you should be able to try out v0.7.0-rc, it has some bubbled up 9P changes from libp2p
<aschmahmann[m]>
* ZerXes: you should be able to try out v0.7.0-rc1, it has some bubbled up 9P changes from libp2p
<ZerXes>
oh, cool
<SITF>
Maybe, but so far they're not planning to become a full featured app, just basic chat, more like a decentralized Discord
<swedneck>
not sure what you mean by "full featured app"
<SITF>
Sharing your screen, sending money, collaborative writing/drawing/games, etc
<SITF>
ml suggestions are also super important, especially for use in customer service
<swedneck>
ah, well matrix is just a protocol like IPFS
<SITF>
yep, and what I'm building is kind of like the element app, but on gossipsub
<SITF>
and aimed to actually support all those things, especially to allow use in customer service
<SITF>
Just need a liiiiittle bit of help, since I only have two hands (unfortunately)
<ZerXes>
which is way to slow to use for anyting other than testing IMO :)
<aschmahmann[m]>
ZerXes: ah you're waiting on an alternative FS mount to the current FUSE implemention, makes sense.
<aschmahmann[m]>
As you can see there's some work going on there that's largely community driven as the core team has other priorities at the moment.
<aschmahmann[m]>
I definitely feel the pain on the FUSE end though. I frequently with in Windows and the current FUSE mount doesn't work there
<aschmahmann[m]>
Looking forward to getting those changes integrated one they're ready because a nice mount implemention would be very convenient
<ZerXes>
Yeah, I have some cool usecases I would like to try with distributing files on my servers that are spread all of the globe. IPFS would be awesome to use as a kind of distributed and auto-deduplicated filesystem for them :)
<ZerXes>
but with the current FUSE mount its way to slow :(
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<aschmahmann[m]>
You might consider building a file sync daemon that utilizes IPFS instead of waiting on better mount support for now.
<aschmahmann[m]>
I recall working on mounted FUSE-likr systems in the past and while they worked the easiest thing to start with was typically using a daemon that would periodically sync a normal folder with the remote service. You can even use file metadata or alternate data streams (ADS) to hide useful sync information like CIDs
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<jamiew>
is there a good alternative to the still-slow IPNS lookups that doesn't depend on DNS? I'm specifically trying to setup mirror links in a place where DNS records are regularly blocked
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<jamiew>
IPNS is exactly what I want, but it's unusably slow unless the record is super fresh
<aschmahmann[m]>
jamiew: are you using IPNS over PubSub?
<jamiew>
I don't think so! that's an experiment I enable when starting daemon right? I am a little ipfs-rusty
<aschmahmann[m]>
Yep --enable-namesys-pubsub
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<ZerXes>
is it just me or does the IRC topic still say go-ipfs 0.5.1?
<swedneck>
here on matrix it says 0.6.0
<vortex[m]>
<jamiew "is there a good alternative to t"> a place where DNS records are regularly blocked? curious as to where. some countries implement censorship via DNS interception and injection, is that what you mean?
<vortex[m]>
or perhaps a corporate network policy ...
<SITF>
says 0.5.1 on irc
<SITF>
0.6 on matrix
<jamiew>
vortex[m]: it is a country that is blocking DNS at the ISP-level
<jamiew>
can't really say more, and I'm not in-country (and can't find a VPN that goes there) so I haven't been able to dig in too deeply into how they are blocking
<jamiew>
aschmahmann[m]: thanks, will turn that on and try it out again!
<aschmahmann[m]>
jamiew: no problem. Post back if you're running into issues.
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<SITF>
jamiew: you don't have to use domain names, at least with js-ipfs everything works on ip addresses, if one gets blocked you can use pubsub to tell everyone and connect to new addresses instead
<SITF>
ipns is pretty fast when you bootstrap the same peers
<jamiew>
hm, would that be usable for folks who do not have ipfs or ipfs browser addons?
<SITF>
yes, i did with cloudflare-ipfs
<SITF>
but not in that country obviously
<SITF>
they most likely block cloudflare
<SITF>
I would also be careful that people don't get home visits from the government inquiring what that traffic is
<SITF>
Especially when all communication and the ipfs targets are encrypted
<SITF>
probably makes sense to get the people in that country not to use the internet at all and set up a safe mesh
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<jamiew>
yes unfortunately it is a team of activists who are trying to reach general population
<jamiew>
so it's not practical to expect everyday people to use anything that's not installed by default
<jamiew>
aschmahmann[m]: just noticed cloudflare-ipfs.com doesn't like my pubsub-IPNS, is that because they're not using the pubsub experiment? seems like the generated hashes are quite different?
<jamiew>
it was lightning fast with ipfs.io though so 🙏
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<swedneck>
i think cloudflare-ipfs has kind of stagnated
<swedneck>
iirc they run a really old version of go-ipfs
<aschmahmann[m]>
jamiew I don't know if the cloudflare gateway has it enabled it might not.
<aschmahmann[m]>
The IPNS keys are the same though (although things with subdomain gateways may use different base encodings to make sure the keys are lowercase and fit in a DNS label)
<jamiew>
`ipfs resolve -r /ipns/k2k........14: not a valid proquint string`
<jamiew>
gonna test other gateways later and see. Might be worth adding as a column in the public gateway tracker
<Mikaela[meow]>
they also don't seem to have still documented cf-ipfs.com outside of their blog post
<aschmahmann[m]>
Ah. Someone should bug them about that. It means their old version of go-ipfs can't process base36 or possibly can't even process IPNS keys represented at CIDs