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<weigood[m]>
Test
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<bluebie>
hey i'm just starting to dip my toe in to IPFS and thinking about things I could build on top of it and i'm hoping it's ok to ask some real basic questions. To show that i'm genuinely interested, here's a little search engine project i've been working on which I recently adapted to be able to run from IPFS - it works like a dictionary, looking up Australian Sign Language videos:
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<bluebie>
I'm wondering, if something like a tumblog system akin to early tumblr were implemented on IPFS, publishing static websites and feeds to IPFS allowing gateway access to read only blog sites, with a desktop app that allows likes and reblogs to have conversations in the tumblog kind of format, does IPFS natively have anything that could enable something like linkbacks? i.e. if a post is an ordered list of IPFS files/hashes,
<bluebie>
is there any way to run a search over the IPFS network to find other folders which include a, kinda hardlink, to that content? to discover through the DHT any other reblogs that include content the user authored?
<bluebie>
or any kind of system for storing and forwarding messages to transfer notifications to clients that might be offline so they can note those reblogs in to the original posts "notes"? or is that something that would need to be implemented separately with something like libp2p
<bluebie>
i guess the core idea is wanting a way to kind of tag a piece of content so it can be looked up not just by it's content hash, but also by what topic it's about, so a reblog could tag itself as being related to the original post file, and then the original poster's client can search the DHT not just for people serving their post file, but also people serving any files about that file
<bluebie>
a sort of key value store really, where the key can be controlled
<voker57>
IPFS can't do that. It is very hard to make such system non-abusable
<voker57>
best way probably is to make a service that handles reblogs and stuff like this available via libp2p channels, and make it update the site
<bluebie>
is there any way to hook in to IPFS and use it's underlying libp2p to enable communication between application specific nodes like that, or would the best way be to include another copy of libp2p running effectively a secondary node on it's own network to handle that stuff, and just leave IPFS as a content addressed data store without reaching in to it's guts?
<bluebie>
(thinking specifically the nodejs implementation)
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<aidenholmes[m]>
hello
<aidenholmes[m]>
i love the concept of ipfs but i've found in practice it's slower than gnunet unless the file is popular
<aidenholmes[m]>
i've tried using apt-transport-ipfs in parrotsec
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<jon1012[m]>
aidenholmes: a good way to get the files fast is to know the multiaddress of the peers who have your file and connect to them directly before getting the files
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<Acacia>
what I've experienced with ipfs is that my internet connection is slow so when I try to get my own file through a gateway to test it the gateway times out before it finds the file, but my files are out there
<Acacia>
it's annoying that I have to keep track of what I have otherwise ipfs itself has no idea though
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