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IPFS
IPFS (InterPlanetary File System) is a peer-to-peer distributed file system that seeks to connect all computing devices with the same system of files.
In some ways, IPFS is similar to the World Wide Web, but IPFS could be seen as a single BitTorrent swarm, exchanging objects within one Git repository. In other words, IPFS provides a high-throughput, content-addressed block storage model, with content-addressed hyperlinks. This forms a generalized Merkle directed acyclic graph (DAG).
IPFS combines a distributed hash table, an incentivized block exchange, and a self-certifying namespace. IPFS has no single point of failure, and nodes do not need to trust each other, except for every node they are connected to. Distributed Content Delivery saves bandwidth and prevents distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, a problem common with HTTP.
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Forking ipfs/js-ipfs#3252 (comment) into separate issue.
Looks like some of our API calls return values that refer to same ArrayBuffer, which in turn causes one of the encoder functions https://github.com/ipfs/js-ipfs/tree/master/packages/ipfs-message-port-protocol/src to add it to the transfer list twice and error on postMessage.
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Suggesting that we change the default setting of Preferences->Open Web UI at Launch' to true` across all OSes. Right now we make this so for Linux, since some desktop envs don't have a tray for our "cube menu" to live in. However, this doesn't account for users on other OSes who may have extensions for decluttering system menus/trays, and thus have no initial "way in" to Desktop upon install.
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In Settings : 'Add a new side account' button
Step #2 in Side account creation
(a very light & quick version of onboarding, with only nickname step)
 left-aligning modal content, though need to investigate how this works with code snippets etc
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If a user writes a subgraph referencing contract addresses from (for example) a testnet, and then accidentally deploys the subgraph to a graph node running mainnet, the subgraph will run but won't find any events. We can provide a better experience using eth_getTransactionCount to check that the contract addresses exist on
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This is the main tracking issue for DNSLink support. If there is a programmable DNS service out there, we should have support for it.
Ideally even doing things like detecting the provider from the domain name and doing the right thing.
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This was cut from the v0.2.0 release for present time constraints however making ipfs-http more accessible as "the" ipfs binary would make the project more accessible to anyone just wanting to try it out. At the moment I see the following obstacles:
http/README.mdhas no tutorial on how to try outipfs-httpipfs-httpsupports only `i
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Reordering videos
Is there a way to change the order of the videos on the channel page when viewing it publicly? I notice that the videos are posted in the order of the posted date. I have videos that are from YouTube that are older than my newest videos, but are in front.
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