IPFS Weekly-Issue 90: How far has IPFS gone on the road to decentralization?

 

 

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The Interplanetary File System (IPFS) is a new hypermedia distribution protocol, addressing by content and identity. IPFS supports the creation of fully distributed applications, and its purpose is to make the network faster, safer, and more open.

Here are some highlights of this IPFS weekly report:

[IPFS Weekly] 90: How far has IPFS gone on the road to decentralization?

 

01. The road to decentralization and go-ipfs 0.5

IPFS project leader Molly Mackinlay recently made a guest on the Zero Knowledge podcast, telling about her experience in directing IPFS projects, as well as libp2p, Bitswap, Testground, use cases and projects using these tools, and the recent specific upgrade of the 0.5 IPFS version.

https://www.zeroknowledge.fm/129?utm_source=IPFS+Weekly+Newsletter&utm_campaign=f69334f122-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2020_05_19_03_11&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_cad54b2230-f69334f122-318151419

 

02. Review of IPFS Pinning Summit

[IPFS Weekly] 90: How far has IPFS gone on the road to decentralization?

It is true that the IPFS Pinning Summit has come and gone, but if you missed it, we have a report. To watch all the videos of the summit, be sure to read our overview of the two-day summit.

video:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuhRWgmPaHtTvsxuZ9T-tMlu_v0lja6v5&utm_source=IPFS+Weekly+Newsletter&utm_campaign=f69334f122-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2020_05_19_03_11&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_cad54b2230-f69334f122-318151419

Overview:

https://blog.ipfs.io/2020-05-13-ipfs-pinning-summit-recap/?utm_source=IPFS+Weekly+Newsletter&utm_campaign=f69334f122-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2020_05_19_03_11&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_cad54b2230-f69334f122-318151419

 

03. Collect opinions

Do you use (or plan to use) js-ipfs in your browser?

We want to hear your opinion! Your opinion will really help shape the planned changes, and we hope it will improve the user experience. Now check out the discussion on reducing js-ipfs overhead by sharing nodes across browser tabs!

https://discuss.ipfs.io/t/reducing-js-ipfs-overhead-by-sharing-node-across-browser-tabs/8024?utm_source=IPFS+Weekly+Newsletter&utm_campaign=f69334f122-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2020_05_19_03_11&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_cad54b2230-f69334f122-318151419

 

04. Highlights of the week

  • Immediately after go-ipfs 0.5.0 is version 0.5.1, which fixes some important but minor bugs
  • Explore the implementation of the libp2p PubSub protocol in Hackernoon’s article
  • Pinata shared how to create Vox files for Cryptovoxels
  • Learn all about publishing IPFS and IPNS links through React Native using Textile Buckets
  • Fleek announced Fleek Storage SDK: IPFS for storing NFT assets
     

05, the coolest thing

  • Airalab introduced a pollution monitoring dapp service based on the IPFS pubsub protocol and built an IoT sensor network on the Robonomics platform
  • The latest version of Elrond Network testnet has recently updated their libp2p library
  • ipfstagram: A blockchain version of Instagram
  • cyb~virus: A Firefox extension, a cybers search engine, allowing users to download web pages to IPFS. New v0.2.0 released. Firefox add-on.
     

06. About IPFS GUI tools

To help optimize future improvements to IPFS tools and interfaces, we would like to learn more about how the IPFS desktop application and the IPFS GUI (also known as Web UI) in the browser can adapt to your entire workflow. This survey should take no more than 5 minutes, and it will be very different-so thank you in advance for your time!

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScmURR4sYBgnjFlrH7HEi67xpWGI1a3jmTUHk27Wt8XmkPC8g/viewform?usp=send_form
 

07. Recruitment

  • libp2p community engineers: Help introduce new open source projects for libp2p, and clear the way for them to adopt libp2p stack in the network layer of the system. Protocol laboratory, remote
  • IPFS Engineering Manager: The task of the engineering manager is to support and empower the engineering team to deliver complex internet-scale systems in an environment defined by curiosity, enthusiasm, and love for open source. This is a challenging and exciting Exciting task. Protocol laboratory, remote
  • IPFS community leader: Provide tactical support for the IPFS community, create a global community strategy, and implement the strategy on site. Protocol laboratory, remote
  • Senior Software Engineer Rust/Go: You will develop new products, core protocols or client projects with our distributed engineer team. Most of the work we do is open source, or will eventually be open source. Equilibrium, remote.
  • Software engineer, low-level project: powerful full-stack web developer interested in semantic web and decentralized web technology. The Knowledge Futures Group, remote

 

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This article is compiled by IPFS Force Zone, thank you for reading ☺️

 

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