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
Welcome to IPFS Weekly #98 Here’s what’s happening in the InterPlanetary File System galaxy! 🚀 Join us Monday for our next monthly meetup Our next IPFS Virtual Community Meetup is scheduled for Monday, August 3rd and we want you to be there!
Welcome to IPFS Weekly #97 Here’s what’s happening in the InterPlanetary File System galaxy! 🚀 New from ProtoSchool: free dweb courses ProtoSchool has created new dweb courses from the many tutorials they offer.
At the end of April, we released our largest update to go-ipfs to date: IPFS 0.5. While there have been many improvements, the changes to IPFS’s Distributed Hash Table (DHT) were especially critical to improving the performance and stability of finding data in IPFS.
🔦 Highlights delegates turned on by default, smaller, faster blockstore and a more intuitive API js-IPFS@0.48.0 is hot off the press with much better default connectivity, a smaller blockstore and a more intuitive API
You asked, we delivered! We’ve heard requests from avid docs readers and IPFS newcomers alike for more high-level info about real-world problem-solving using IPFS — including how those who are already extensively building on IPFS made the choices that got them to where they are today.
We are back with a direct follow up on the Gossipsub v1.1 release from May with the much awaited Evaluation Report and three other presents we have for you.
Welcome to the IPFS Weekly! A quick look back at what we accomplished together in the InterPlanetary File System galaxy and beyond!
Welcome to IPFS Weekly #95 Here’s what’s happening in the InterPlanetary File System galaxy! 🚀 go-ipfs 0.6.0 adds QUIC transport and more!
🔦 Go-IPFS 0.6.0 Highlights MIGRATION: This release contains a small config migration to enable listening on the QUIC transport in addition to the TCP transport.