• Strit
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    11 year ago

    So regular web browser can browse IPFS only systems?

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        That’s cool, still can’t see why I wouldn’t use http(s) though that is cheaper and simpler?

        • @[email protected]OP
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          11 year ago

          “Cheaper and simpler” only if you are comparing with sites hosted on some big cloud provider. Consider the case where you don’t want or can’t rely on, e.g, Cloudflare or AwS and ask yourself how you would serve lots of static data without worrying about bandwidth or getting DDOS.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            OVH, Mega, insert lots and lots of other providers here. They probably can handle DDOS etc good enough.

            I mean is it only for some niche usage (which is totally okay and fine) like serving lots of static data from lesser unknown providers then?

            • @[email protected]OP
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              1 year ago

              There are two aspects you are ignoring here:

              • with IPFS you can do it from your own computer

              • it is content addressable, files are addressed by their hash, which means you can have a system, e.g, different Lemmy instance admins can share a IPFS server and it gets automatically deduplicated, or you can have something like trustless package managers that run without the need of a central authority.

              Might not be useful for you, but it should be useful for a lot of people.