Anybody play with IPFS ( https://ipfs.io/ ) yet?
>>54500716
sounds like another one of those excellent ideas that, while really clever, cool, beautiful and useful, will never see mainstream adoption because it's just too much of a change from what we're used to and the assholes in black suits and pockets full of money will do shit to stop it.
Also, every time a project says "a new protocol for ...", I think of pic rel
>go
>peer-to-peer
It's shit.
>>54500716
One of those badass things that won't get any traction for decades until what we currently have becomes such a problem that it's unusable.
>IPFS is a peer-to-peer distributed file system that seeks to connect all computing devices with the same system of files.
Read: It will be used for CP
https://github.com/search?q=org%3Aipfs+threat+model
dropped
Dont even know what it is.
When it got posted on /g/ last year some guy offered me the new batman movie and instead sent me 3gb of cp
>git repository
>no chain of trust
>go
>peer-to-peer
Am I being baited?
Holy shit the faggots in this thread.
Its already being implemented. The whole point was to slid it underneath everything without anyone knowing the change occurred.
All of the features like mounting a node in your file system wasn't meant for you consumerist faggots.