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IPFS (Desktop & Cluster) peer-to-peer hypermedia file-sharing

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    • marcusquinnM Offline
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      wrote on last edited by marcusquinn
      #1
      • https://ipfs.io/
      • https://docs.ipfs.io/install/ipfs-desktop/
      • https://docs.ipfs.io/install/ipfs-companion/
      • https://cluster.ipfs.io/
      • https://cluster.ipfs.io/download/
      • http://docs.ipfs.io.ipns.localhost:8080/concepts/ipfs-gateway/#public-gateways
      • https://docs.ipfs.io/how-to/host-git-style-repo/
      • https://docs.ipfs.io/how-to/websites-on-ipfs/link-a-domain/
      • https://docs.ipfs.io/how-to/mint-nfts-with-ipfs/#a-short-introduction-to-nfts
      • https://infura.io/docs/ipfs

      Desktop app and browser extensions seem to play nice.

      I feel I'm in good company here for these sorts of de-centralised things.

      Haven't even scratched the surface of what may be possible, but perhaps something Cloudron could make use of for further resilience?

      Maybe start with automating the DNS settings with existing integrations?

      What could we do with all this amazing engineering combined with the apps and brains that Cloudon brings together?

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      Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
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      Life https://marcusquinn.com

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      • marcusquinnM marcusquinn
        • https://ipfs.io/
        • https://docs.ipfs.io/install/ipfs-desktop/
        • https://docs.ipfs.io/install/ipfs-companion/
        • https://cluster.ipfs.io/
        • https://cluster.ipfs.io/download/
        • http://docs.ipfs.io.ipns.localhost:8080/concepts/ipfs-gateway/#public-gateways
        • https://docs.ipfs.io/how-to/host-git-style-repo/
        • https://docs.ipfs.io/how-to/websites-on-ipfs/link-a-domain/
        • https://docs.ipfs.io/how-to/mint-nfts-with-ipfs/#a-short-introduction-to-nfts
        • https://infura.io/docs/ipfs

        Desktop app and browser extensions seem to play nice.

        I feel I'm in good company here for these sorts of de-centralised things.

        Haven't even scratched the surface of what may be possible, but perhaps something Cloudron could make use of for further resilience?

        Maybe start with automating the DNS settings with existing integrations?

        What could we do with all this amazing engineering combined with the apps and brains that Cloudon brings together?

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        LoudLemur
        wrote on last edited by
        #2

        @marcusquinn Thanks for making a request for IPFS on Cloudron. There are a couple of other threads discussing this excellent idea:

        https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/5821/ipfs-desktop-on-cloudron

        https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/1583/ipfs-a-peer-to-peer-hypermedia-protocol

        ipfs-desktop is a desktop application, but is best run inside a container (for security purposes) so Cloudron would be ideal for it.

        Making it easy for people to deploy a secure, ipfs-desktop in a container could help create a distributed, CDN (Content Delivery Network). It would be fantastic.

        I hope this happens.

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        • marcusquinnM marcusquinn
          • https://ipfs.io/
          • https://docs.ipfs.io/install/ipfs-desktop/
          • https://docs.ipfs.io/install/ipfs-companion/
          • https://cluster.ipfs.io/
          • https://cluster.ipfs.io/download/
          • http://docs.ipfs.io.ipns.localhost:8080/concepts/ipfs-gateway/#public-gateways
          • https://docs.ipfs.io/how-to/host-git-style-repo/
          • https://docs.ipfs.io/how-to/websites-on-ipfs/link-a-domain/
          • https://docs.ipfs.io/how-to/mint-nfts-with-ipfs/#a-short-introduction-to-nfts
          • https://infura.io/docs/ipfs

          Desktop app and browser extensions seem to play nice.

          I feel I'm in good company here for these sorts of de-centralised things.

          Haven't even scratched the surface of what may be possible, but perhaps something Cloudron could make use of for further resilience?

          Maybe start with automating the DNS settings with existing integrations?

          What could we do with all this amazing engineering combined with the apps and brains that Cloudon brings together?

          e08b08a7-4dda-4427-b14a-22b1ecfa2bd0-image.png

          342d89f0-e988-4ade-9c44-e3c1a2f8c01f-image.png

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          timconsidine
          App Dev
          wrote on last edited by
          #3

          @marcusquinn : definitely +1

          I struggle to get my head around using it, but it seems to me this is much needed to further decentralisation and "returning the internet to its roots", reducing dependency on BigTech.

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            bmann
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            @marcusquinn funny enough, it turns out YOU posted a wishlist item for what @tennox is building -- an IPFS node to be run on Cloudron.

            https://gitlab.com/wovin/deploy/ipfs

            I made a request in their issue queue https://gitlab.com/wovin/deploy/ipfs/-/issues/2

            And funded their open collective https://opencollective.com/wovin/projects/ucan-host-ipfs

            IPFS desktop totally works from your desktop. Figuring out how to configure it and connect it with an always on Cloudron node could be a future feature.

            And as you mentioned, I'm interested in the DNS mapping too.

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              @marcusquinn funny enough, it turns out YOU posted a wishlist item for what @tennox is building -- an IPFS node to be run on Cloudron.

              https://gitlab.com/wovin/deploy/ipfs

              I made a request in their issue queue https://gitlab.com/wovin/deploy/ipfs/-/issues/2

              And funded their open collective https://opencollective.com/wovin/projects/ucan-host-ipfs

              IPFS desktop totally works from your desktop. Figuring out how to configure it and connect it with an always on Cloudron node could be a future feature.

              And as you mentioned, I'm interested in the DNS mapping too.

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              LoudLemur
              wrote on last edited by
              #5

              @bmann What is the latest on this?

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