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Well it’s designed for the web so it’s better at handling relatively small files. But yeah, it would work
Well it’s designed for the web so it’s better at handling relatively small files. But yeah, it would work
Yes. That’s also how torrents work, and they allow anyone to download any movie in the world. Html files are small, you don’t need to share much
And then you index it on a peer-to-peer search engine
I have had issues though, but their support is helpful
I use Namecheap. It’s nice for spending your sats
This community is on lemmy.world so yes, there would be problems
Thanks!
Could you please do it for jlai.lu ?
Being able to schedule your next 5 or 10 pixels so that they place automatically. 1 minute is so short I had to dedicate my entire time to the canvas for 2 days straight
I’m glad you ask! I have been working on a peer-to-peer search engine. The goal is to index websites that are on IPFS. It’s an MVP but you can already try the demo and run your node to make your data searchable for the whole network (you would need to generate html files from your data and put it on ipfs first)
Ipv6 doesn’t need NAT
Intel would better focus on the things they master instead of building shitty gpus
As a jellyfin user, I have to say that it sometimes brings more trouble than it solves. Especially for non-admin users
Protonmail is a honeypot. Stay away