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<linas>
So: something "obvious" suddenly occurred to me: one could publish a live linux distro on ipfs. No actual package installs, just run binaries from ipfs
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<linas>
I'm thinking NIX and huix might be best suited for this
<linas>
snice they have better change control, version control that is compatible with hashing...
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<daviddias[m]>
<mmuller "aschmahmann: why do that, though"> IPNS is a Naming Service. It supports multiple routers (DNS, DHT, PubSub, CloudFare Workers), each with its own guarantees of delivery, persistance, speed. You pick whatever works best for your usecase 🙂
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<aschmahmann[m]>
daviddias: Yes, that's true and is a really nice feature of IPNS. However, you are describing the same thing as jake did above. The routers help map /ipns/QmMe to /some/arbitrary/path. The proposed solution was to notice that we can make the path /http/data.com.
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<mmuller>
aschmahmann[m]: thanks for the write-up. But assuming you can use IPNS to point to anything, why point to a DNS name instead of a set of IP addresses? (I suppose I can see it in the case where there's som sort of dyndns set-up)
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<mmuller>
So to clarify, in that scenario you wouldn't need to serve an IPFS object.
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<aschmahmann[m]>
If you read the whole thread then you'll see that the original post indicated that data.com would be "some free webspace that came with their internet account". This means that it's **somebody else's** bandwidth costs and not yours.
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<linas>
if its someone elses bandwidth, then why not run your ipfs caemon on the same machine?
<mmuller>
For a lot of hosted web accounts, you don't get full shell access: just wordpress/drupal/whatever-cms, so running a daemon just isn't an option.
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<linas>
eh, OK.
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