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What do you currently use IPFS for?
  • *programmatically

    You could put the copy of the password generator on a server owned by you to almost equivalent results, but IPFS is useful here because I can use the copy you've made (after checking once it's not malicious) and keep safely using it knowing nobody has the power to swap it for something malicious, or the hash would be different.

    Should we practice what we preach here? Wanna post the address here?

  • What do you currently use IPFS for?
  • There's a couple of attempts at decentralized 4chan clones that you can probably google whitepapers for (keyword: decentralized imageboard) but no name has really stuck. Beckons asking why they keep failing.

  • What do you currently use IPFS for?
  • Bittorrent is also known for being easy to track outside of private trackers. You're saying IPFS is easy to block and track, but how does that look like relative to bittorrent? Because if it's about even, IPFS still has the advantage of not having a centralized tracker.

  • Can I see recipes I have all the requirements to craft?

    In my first world, as a new player, it's very, very hard to find recipes that use the few, common items I have. The crafting list is cluttered by more advanced items. I know it's not yet the full list as some recipes have to be learned, but it still takes checking a lot of recipes to find one I can make.

    Can it only show items I can make right now? Like the "Show craftable" recipe book button in Minecraft, if I'm allowed to compare this game to Minecraft.

    There could also be an option to see recipes I only lack 1 (or N) items for, so I can then have the goal to seek out the missing items.

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    What do you currently use IPFS for?

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/4956418

    > I like the IPFS technology as an idea, I can pin my files I guess, but I don't know any communities or services that I wanna use that leverage IPFS. > > I was wondering what y'all are using.

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    What do you currently use IPFS for?
  • I think IPFS alternatives to the services below would improve their reliability, I would use them right now if they exist.

    • IPFS alternative to archive.org and web.archive.org (Wayback machine)
    • IPFS alternative to torrent trackers for pirated media, such as nyaa.si. The file transfers are decentralized but the content index (tracker) itself is centralized. Which is a pretty critical flaw, recently made apparent with RARBG's takedown.
  • What do you currently use IPFS for?

    I like the IPFS technology as an idea, I can pin my files I guess, but I don't know any communities or services that I wanna use that leverage IPFS.

    I was wondering what y'all are using.

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    I feel like posts need to age quicker
  • I think the UI, instead of just bringing the posts up without explanation, should show you how many new comments the post received. It would be great for keeping tabs on a discussion, too.

    The Reddit Enhancement Suite stores a cookie that remembers the number of comments when you visited a post. It's a killer feature.

    A more modern UI example:

  • I feel like posts need to age quicker
  • Like, posts are old because there’s little new content

    Yeah, but you could be underestimating the effect of the Active sorting bumping old posts, which leads to a few posts threads rising over and over. Perhaps there's more eagerness to make new threads than you can see, because most of those new threads don't spark the fire of discussion and get quickly buried.

    Active sorting is more like 4chan, Hot sorting is like Reddit or HN.