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<JCaesar>
The gateway, by default, only listens on localhost, no? Why would you care?
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<oranji>
Hello! I have a question for a paper I have been writing.
<oranji>
What would be the max size of a blob node in the IPFS Merkle Dag?
<oranji>
I have found in some places the number 256 kB, but nowhere on "official" sources.
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<Swedneck>
cluster is great, if a bit hard to set up and keep track of
<zed_undead>
I mean my end goal is to replace Syncthing with IPFS
<zed_undead>
problem is, if I add a file to the folder, the entire folder hash changes
<Swedneck>
well ideally syncthing might use ipfs at some point :P
<zed_undead>
of course the solution is to publish it to IPNS
<AphelionZ>
zed_undead: what does your DNSLINK entry look like
<Swedneck>
i'd stick to syncthing, it works very well and is easy to use
<zed_undead>
but it's also a bit of a headache
<zed_undead>
iirc it should be dnslink=/ipns/Qmf1q5vENZhyjnLyLbS1mMHvmFVoLAAvY3cYK7mj67sGvc
<r0kk3rz>
there was talk about pinned IPNS things being updated
<zed_undead>
also pins and files confuse me a bit
<Swedneck>
oh boy selinux is fucking with ipfs-cluster on my laptop
<zed_undead>
I know pins are made so that the data you want doesn't get garbage collected
<zed_undead>
what's the difference between files and pins?
<zed_undead>
by files I mean the ipfs files commands
<AphelionZ>
I love that the most common search result for SELinux is "How to disable SELinux"
<AphelionZ>
zed_undead: files get garbage collected, pins dont.. EXCEPT that ipfs get also automatically pins the content iirc
<zed_undead>
AphelionZ: then what are files used for
<AphelionZ>
retrieving content that you don't want to keep around forever
<AphelionZ>
the gateway uses the files api for example
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<pburton[m]>
zed_undead: Adding a file in IPFS doesn't ensure that it will continued to be stored. Pinning ensures that your file is retained. You can read more about it here. https://docs.ipfs.io/guides/concepts/pinning/
<pburton[m]>
I also think Siraj does a good job of giving an overview of what is IPFS https://youtu.be/BA2rHlbB5i0
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<zed_undead>
also, if IPFS is decentralized, how do things like OrbitDB work?
<zed_undead>
I mean we don't have a way of updating every node with newest data from a database
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<Swedneck>
orbitdb works with javascript, i think that's enough said :P
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<AphelionZ>
zed_undead: long story short orbitdb uses pubsub under the hood to sync
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<zed_undead>
AphelionZ: Okay, so if I understand it right - you publish your data and people subscribe to your data and serve as peers to seed your data elsewhere so other people can subscribe to it?
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<AphelionZ>
yes but the last bit is optional - seeding the data
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<AphelionZ>
but yes thats the idea
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<miceiken>
Is there any way to see the size of the overlaying structure that ipfs creates for larger files?
<miceiken>
I want to see how much overhead it generates
<AphelionZ>
you could df -h your ~/.ipfs/blocks directory
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<AphelionZ>
the blocks dir is cool to just cd / ls around in just to get an idea of what's going on in there
<miceiken>
that's not very easy to track though :p
<AphelionZ>
how do you mean track? do you want a notification after a threshold? or something like monitoring
<miceiken>
Is there any way to track peer-made requests for the blocks I can provide?
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<BenLubar>
what is the correct way to remove filestore objects from the repository if they are not "ok" according to `ipfs filestore verify`?
<BenLubar>
I see references to "ipfs filestore clean", but that doesn't seem to exist in the version of go-ipfs I have
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<Mikaela->
Hi, I am wondering a few things. What does ipfs config need for handling a carrier grade NAT? Does quic include NAT traversal by itself? Should I be dhtserver instead of a client with device that is online all day (but not night) or would that likely kill my connection? Do you have any idea if cloudflare-ipfs.com has quic enabled?
<zed_undead>
Okay so remember the last time I was here?
<BenLubar>
since QUIC is UDP, I don't think it would work very well for incoming connectons under NAT
<zed_undead>
I asked about IPNS updates and stuff
<zed_undead>
I discovered --enable-namesys-pubsub exists
<Mikaela->
I mean their ipfs node assuming they use go-ipfs which recently got experimental support for it, but do you think it will appear in those headers?
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<BenLubar>
oh, I don't know whether their IPFS node has it enabled, but the domain itself doesn't have QUIC enabled in the cloudflare proxy settings cloudflare is using.
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<zed_undead>
I did it!
<zed_undead>
I made my website update whenever I publish a new version!
<zed_undead>
It's at /ipns/ipfs.zzed.online
<zed_undead>
I really should make it shorter
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<AphelionZ>
zed_undead share your results?
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<zed_undead>
Well all I did was make a file, type some text in, tell a friend of mine to check the page (he lives in the US, I live in Poland), have him tell me what the page says
<zed_undead>
then I added a second paragraph that said something else and asked him what it says after I updated it
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<fiatjaf>
does anyone know why my `fetch()` Response doesn't have a .body property?
<fiatjaf>
it should have one that was a readable stream, according to MDN docs
<fiatjaf>
I'm using the latest firefox
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<fiatjaf>
how can I know, from js-ipfs-api, without fetching the entire object, if an object is a directory or a file or just a random nonsense block?
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