This is the IPFS Starlog, a series of communications about the IPFS Project. These posts are written by the IPFS team, and members of the broader community. The subject matter is broad: project news, protocol explanations, stories, usage examples, application spotlights, and more.
Starlog entries: 239
Here’s what’s happening in the InterPlanetary File System galaxy! 🚀 Filecoin Mainnet takes off 🚀🚀🚀 Around 3pm UTC, on October 15, the Filecoin Mainnet went live!
Here’s what’s happening in the InterPlanetary File System galaxy! 🚀 LikeCoin closes out the IPFS Case Study series The first series of IPFS Case Studies is now complete, ending with a look into how LikeCoin decentralizes the standard of truth for online media content with IPFS.
Welcome to the IPFS Weekly! A quick look back at what we accomplished together in the InterPlanetary File System galaxy and beyond!
Here’s what’s happening in the InterPlanetary File System galaxy! 🚀 go-ipfs 0.7 is here 🚀🚀🚀 The latest iteration of the Go implementation of IPFS brings a truckload of features and fixes: SECIO disabled by default 👋, rotating keys 🔑, IPNS paths now encode the key name as a base36 CIDv1 by default 🎹, key export/import 📦, and more.
In August we announced the deprecation of the SECIO security transport. In this release we have disabled SECIO by default, which will have an impact on older nodes on the network.
Here’s what’s happening in the InterPlanetary File System galaxy! 🚀 An IPFS September to Remember Meetup If you missed the latest IPFS Meetup, not to worry.
Fall is upon us, and so the IPFS community met again to share tales of glory and challenges surmounted as we collectively work to overthrow the hegemony of location-based addressing and the notion that security can only be derived from trust models defined by centralized authorities!
Here’s what’s happening in the InterPlanetary File System galaxy! 🚀 Our IPFS Case Study series is on Fleek 😎 See what we did there?
🔦 Highlights share an IPFS node between multiple tabs and pin files more quickly js-IPFS@0.50.0 has landed with the ability to share a node between multiple browser tabs and greatly improved pinning performance.