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ITT we discuss IPFS, share IPNS websites, publish own sites, share helpful links, Q&A.

Q: What is an IPFS?
A: Inter-Planetary File System. p2p decentralized.
Q: How is it better or different from other alternatives?
A: It gained some tracktion & adoption, in comparison with less popular alternatives. It is open source & ready to use.
Q: What is IPNS & how does it work?
A: IPNS is a sort what decentralized domain name hash to a web page. When you publish an web page, document, in IPFS it become reacheable via unique hash, however if you update document, hash changes, IPNS aims to resolve this.

In http://www. pages, domains, url links get removed. In IPFS they are supposed to be stored permanently.

in order to use IPFS you need an IPFS compatible web browser, extension, and better run your local node/resolver.
URLs: https://ipfs.tech ipns://ipfs.tech
some links
ipfs://vitalik.eth
ipfs://amoebacore.eth
ipns://k51qzi5uqu5dk8jpgw2ga3qoit4k9ocb328w8mxqlnw36k4m8ebt43ngmonioc/

 IPFS doesn't nor require a crypto blockchain. Common sites, pages in IPFS are basic HTML+CSS are in spirit of classic web1.0, gemini, gopher. And not bloated with overloaded front-end frameworks. A dynamic content is possible to publish. 


things to look for: IPFS search engine, webring of IPFS sites.
Also a great way to dox your IP address and still no TOR support. Sounds like your typical glownigger project.
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>>1872
>Also a great way to dox your IP address and still no TOR support. Sounds like your typical glownigger project.

at those times we live in,
it's hard to say if whether you are a thrall or speaking from💓

I'm keen to think that you are both. 
Were Skype, BitTorrent, XMPP - g(l)ovvni-er projects? 

if you publish an 'web document' in the IPFS network, it should be stored across multiple nodes (not your pc), so by the time it will be retreived, your 'ip' will be offline, gone. 

IPFS is underdeveloped & does have problems, but thingy you described doesn't make sense.
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>>1873
>Skype
Originally made by ebay, then purchased by Microsoft, just what do you expect?
>BitTorrent
Probably no, it was just made at a time when people generally weren't aware of the surveillance of all these alphabet soup agencies.
>XMPP
Based on everyone is pushing for the clearly glownigger honeypot matrix, this is probably not one either.

>if you publish an 'web document' in the IPFS network, it should be stored across multiple nodes (not your pc), so by the time it will be retreived, your 'ip' will be offline, gone. 
That's simply not true. Other nodes won't mirror it unless someone requests that content, so if you upload something to IPFS and send the hash to someone else, they can likely figure out your IP address (or at least narrow it down to a couple of possible IP addresses). And other nodes will only store the content if someone pin it there, otherwise it just ends up in a cache and if no one requests that for some time, it gets removed. So TL;DR if you just upload something to IPFS and shut your daemon down, it will likely disappear from the network in a few days, because no one is gonna store infinite amount of useless data for free.
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>made by eBay
made by Baltic hackers, that been born in Estonian SSR. Jaan, Priit & Tvoio Annus. Backed by Viking Kazaa money. Then partnerded with Poles. Then ebay acquired Luxembourgh office. Then ebay sold % to Canada Pension Fund.

My point is, that IPFS like many other technologies, not built with the goal of anonymity. That was never the promise. So asking something for which it has not been designed, it's like asking Mac to run WinOS. Imageboard also can leak your ip, yet you are still here. 
>no one is gonna store infinite amount of useless data for free
actually peope doing exactly that. seeding files. 
OS. blockchains. file sharing. etc.
sometimes seedratio even a requirement for participation in p2p network.
so options are:
:: publish nice & useful data. people in F2F share ipfs websites homepages dApps
:: rent a node host, just like a webhosting. 
:: filecoin?

IPFS will remove & censor illegal information by publishing filter lists, black lists of hashes, passing down it to resolvers & others. So it is safe for work & legal.  Many businesses invested & trying this technology.
Thread was a call for a peaceful exploraton.
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>>1876
>made by Baltic hackers,
Indeed, that's my fault. Still, ebay and microsoft had more than enough time to fill it up with backdoors.
>not built with the goal of anonymity
Yes, that's pretty obvious. What I'm trying to say is that in the current age of constant surveillance, any technology which doesn't even attempt to tackle the privacy problems is either insane on glownigger honeypot. It's technology for last century, not a modern replacement for web or whatever buzzwords they use to describe themselves.
>OS. blockchains. file sharing. etc.
OS: not infinite data. People mirror packages they want to use, but abandoned projects disappear. Try to download a hackable:1 image I dare you.
Blockchains: most of them are for shitcoins, i.e. not free at all.
File sharing: still not infinite. Try to download some obscure nip eroge made 20 years ago no one bothered to backup.
>IPFS will remove & censor illegal information by publishing filter lists
AFAIK fortunately only the public gateways use the censorship lists, if you run your own node it will be censorship free. Still not something I'd consider as a plus.
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