(Tana eng) That's not good! Someone is looking into it now. You can go through the back-door currently here: https://app.tana.inc/create-account (currently requires credit card to get in directly, but you can cancel it…
I used to work on the Opera browser. I quit when it got sold to China. Also wanted to do that, since most people as well as main Oslo HQ was fired from Poland a year earlier. Opera was very much a not-dubious company.…
What Ansible resources do you use for Nomad, Consul and Vault though? I've found a few but they all seem to lag behind release. Noone is up to date at Nomad 1.0.3. Would be nice with some half-way standard way of…
Why? That is the thing that excites me the most. Though it isn't thightly locked with the whole STX-side of things which isn't as interesting to me. Only needing some "dumb" storage media to store your application data…
Thanks! It is very valuable with feedback like this, even if in this case we're painfully aware of it. :) I was working on fixing up that when COVID-19 hit. Now we're trying to stamp out more obscure audio+video bugs…
Hehe, I see. Yeah copy and marketing is hard. I think we should try to re-do that one. It's hard to get right for all cases. A p2p room can have 4 total people in it. So say you plus 3 concurrent guests, none of those…
Actually, if you are using 4+ rooms, we will in many cases be better than some other webrtc services because we for these bigger rooms use a server in the middle to distribute all the streams. That will result in lower…
We have used a lot of time making it work on Safari. And we continue to use quite substantial resources on it. Their webrtc implementation is quite new, and not as stable as Chrome and Firefox. And with new code comes…
A Whereby-developer here. It's awesome you recommend us. <3 But we'll also kill your CPU ^_^ You can turn on "mobile mode" in advanced device settings, and it should be a bit better. But we're a bit limited in how…
Hi, one Whereby-developer here. I use Vivaldi and Firefox on Linux mostly. So you could rather say we over-test Chromium-based browsers on Linux. Also test in "real" Chrome and open up Opera now and then, and Brave…
Thanks! This is excellent. I was actually notified of this article in the Google news screen on my phone, but forgot the name after reading the article.
How are they storing this? I understand the links, there is enough bits to do that, but an image stored on-chain? How? Over several transactions and you need to put it together, or will there be enough space to store an…
Blockstack 'Gaia' is a bit like that. But more focused on the actual storage services like Google Drive / S3 / Dropbox. Mentioned in the whitepaper: https://blockstack.org/papers
Blockstack can use IPFS for storage. If you create "mycoolapp.app" (or "myname.id" to use a namespace that currently exists), you can store application code or even data in IPFS (using the http-gateway just like you did…
I do not know of Solid. But IPFS is a storage layer, so you can use IPFS as part of Blockstack. It is even normally mentioned in the architecture diagrams. Have a look at the picture down on the page here:…
Blockstack project originally ran on namecoin. But it is not a secure blockchain. Also, it stores much data in the blockchain, so it has scaling problems. Blockstack stores the zone file data in its own Atlas…
You're burning that money. Noone gets it. If it costs 0.025 btc you're trying to register a very short name. Try a longer one, it's a lot cheaper. I've registered an ID. I did it through onename.com which pays the…
No. The data record hash is only about your zone file. The zone file is just like DNS. It can point to different things. So say you point 'profile' to 'mywebsite.com/myprofile.json', and then in your profile you can…
No, you don't need the whole internet. You can't run application code with just pure HTML. The processing code has to run somewhere. Blockstack runs it using Javascript in your browser, and with bring your own storage.…
This is so wrong I don't even know what to say. Python is a beautiful object oriented language. Very much so. Java is not different at all, I'd say go for Haskell or similar to get something really truly dif
Oh, can you point to something here? Some vision document, brainstorming, back-of-napkin spec? Anything?
I would not be surprised to find out that many open source communities would love to switch to a better list software than Mailman. It would need to work well for the main list use case of course - so that switching…
They started pump.io instead. Which is a much more low-level project than StatusNet. Trying to build a federation-server that other people can make services on top of. Trying to win a market that way. If only one…
Yes it should :-) I had to do quite a bit of research to find out who maintains that page and could update it. But found them in the end and that papercut is reported. I'll check it again tomorrow to see if it has been…
Mailing lists are not the same as labels. Labels and Mailing lists are two different features (albeit very similar). Mailing list only looks at the List-Id: email header. Facebook is sending that in its emails, and…
(Tana eng) That's not good! Someone is looking into it now. You can go through the back-door currently here: https://app.tana.inc/create-account (currently requires credit card to get in directly, but you can cancel it…
I used to work on the Opera browser. I quit when it got sold to China. Also wanted to do that, since most people as well as main Oslo HQ was fired from Poland a year earlier. Opera was very much a not-dubious company.…
What Ansible resources do you use for Nomad, Consul and Vault though? I've found a few but they all seem to lag behind release. Noone is up to date at Nomad 1.0.3. Would be nice with some half-way standard way of…
Why? That is the thing that excites me the most. Though it isn't thightly locked with the whole STX-side of things which isn't as interesting to me. Only needing some "dumb" storage media to store your application data…
Thanks! It is very valuable with feedback like this, even if in this case we're painfully aware of it. :) I was working on fixing up that when COVID-19 hit. Now we're trying to stamp out more obscure audio+video bugs…
Hehe, I see. Yeah copy and marketing is hard. I think we should try to re-do that one. It's hard to get right for all cases. A p2p room can have 4 total people in it. So say you plus 3 concurrent guests, none of those…
Actually, if you are using 4+ rooms, we will in many cases be better than some other webrtc services because we for these bigger rooms use a server in the middle to distribute all the streams. That will result in lower…
We have used a lot of time making it work on Safari. And we continue to use quite substantial resources on it. Their webrtc implementation is quite new, and not as stable as Chrome and Firefox. And with new code comes…
A Whereby-developer here. It's awesome you recommend us. <3 But we'll also kill your CPU ^_^ You can turn on "mobile mode" in advanced device settings, and it should be a bit better. But we're a bit limited in how…
Hi, one Whereby-developer here. I use Vivaldi and Firefox on Linux mostly. So you could rather say we over-test Chromium-based browsers on Linux. Also test in "real" Chrome and open up Opera now and then, and Brave…
Thanks! This is excellent. I was actually notified of this article in the Google news screen on my phone, but forgot the name after reading the article.
How are they storing this? I understand the links, there is enough bits to do that, but an image stored on-chain? How? Over several transactions and you need to put it together, or will there be enough space to store an…
Blockstack 'Gaia' is a bit like that. But more focused on the actual storage services like Google Drive / S3 / Dropbox. Mentioned in the whitepaper: https://blockstack.org/papers
Blockstack can use IPFS for storage. If you create "mycoolapp.app" (or "myname.id" to use a namespace that currently exists), you can store application code or even data in IPFS (using the http-gateway just like you did…
I do not know of Solid. But IPFS is a storage layer, so you can use IPFS as part of Blockstack. It is even normally mentioned in the architecture diagrams. Have a look at the picture down on the page here:…
Blockstack project originally ran on namecoin. But it is not a secure blockchain. Also, it stores much data in the blockchain, so it has scaling problems. Blockstack stores the zone file data in its own Atlas…
You're burning that money. Noone gets it. If it costs 0.025 btc you're trying to register a very short name. Try a longer one, it's a lot cheaper. I've registered an ID. I did it through onename.com which pays the…
No. The data record hash is only about your zone file. The zone file is just like DNS. It can point to different things. So say you point 'profile' to 'mywebsite.com/myprofile.json', and then in your profile you can…
No, you don't need the whole internet. You can't run application code with just pure HTML. The processing code has to run somewhere. Blockstack runs it using Javascript in your browser, and with bring your own storage.…
This is so wrong I don't even know what to say. Python is a beautiful object oriented language. Very much so. Java is not different at all, I'd say go for Haskell or similar to get something really truly dif
Oh, can you point to something here? Some vision document, brainstorming, back-of-napkin spec? Anything?
I would not be surprised to find out that many open source communities would love to switch to a better list software than Mailman. It would need to work well for the main list use case of course - so that switching…
They started pump.io instead. Which is a much more low-level project than StatusNet. Trying to build a federation-server that other people can make services on top of. Trying to win a market that way. If only one…
Yes it should :-) I had to do quite a bit of research to find out who maintains that page and could update it. But found them in the end and that papercut is reported. I'll check it again tomorrow to see if it has been…
Mailing lists are not the same as labels. Labels and Mailing lists are two different features (albeit very similar). Mailing list only looks at the List-Id: email header. Facebook is sending that in its emails, and…