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These are all the meetings we have in "0.5 Meetup" (part of the organization "IPFS"). Click into individual meeting pages to watch the recording and search or read the transcript.

23 May 2020

JAMstack is a new way of building websites and apps that deliver better performance, higher security, lower cost of scaling, and a better developer experience by combining JavaScript, APIs and Markup. What does this mean for IPFS? Eric de Courtis of stakefish explains in this lightning talk from the 0.5 Release Meetup.

stakefish is the leading staking service provider for blockchain projects. Join their community to help secure networks and earn rewards. https://stake.fish/en/

For more information
- read the go-ipfs 0.5 release announcement: https://blog.ipfs.io/2020-04-28-go-ipfs-0-5-0/
- visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
- or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS

Sign up to get IPFS news, including releases, ecosystem updates, and community announcements in your inbox, each Tuesday: https://ipfs.us4.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=25473244c7d18b897f5a1ff6b&id=cad54b2230
  • 1 participant
  • 5 minutes
steak
ipfs
server
blockchains
fish
domain
gateway
handling
pfs
infrastructure
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23 May 2020

Where does IPFS fit into an Agile Data Stack? Peter Godbolt, tech lead of Hut34, shows us exactly how in this demo, featured during the 0.5 Release Meetup.

Hut34 is The Agile Data Company, solving data problems because data solves problems. https://hut34.io/

For more information
+ read the go-ipfs 0.5 release announcement: https://blog.ipfs.io/2020-04-28-go-ipfs-0-5-0/
+ visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
+ or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS

Sign up to get IPFS news, including releases, ecosystem updates, and community announcements in your inbox, each Tuesday: https://ipfs.us4.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=25473244c7d18b897f5a1ff6b&id=cad54b2230
  • 1 participant
  • 7 minutes
hut
ip
bletchley
blockchain
launch
hud
based
project
website
34
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23 May 2020

Gyuri Lajos joined us to ask some of the hard questions about interoperability between decentralized ecosystems in this lightning talk from the 0.5 Release Meetup.

Learn more about TrailHub by following them on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TrailHub1

For more information
+ read the go-ipfs 0.5 release announcement: https://blog.ipfs.io/2020-04-28-go-ipfs-0-5-0/
+ visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
+ or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS

Sign up to get IPFS news, including releases, ecosystem updates, and community announcements in your inbox, each Tuesday: https://ipfs.us4.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=25473244c7d18b897f5a1ff6b&id=cad54b2230
  • 2 participants
  • 4 minutes
decentralized
interoperability
decentralization
internet
increasingly
hub
apps
technologies
sharing
interfaces
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22 May 2020

With the new Bitswap, people who are using IPFS can expect to get faster transfer speeds and less duplicate information coming across the network. Bitswap expert Dirk McCormick explains how in this lightning talk from the 0.5 Release Meetup.

For more information
+ read the go-ipfs 0.5 release announcement: https://blog.ipfs.io/2020-04-28-go-ipfs-0-5-0/
+ visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
+ or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS

Sign up to get IPFS news, including releases, ecosystem updates, and community announcements in your inbox, each Tuesday: http://eepurl.com/gL2Pi5
  • 1 participant
  • 5 minutes
swap
bit
block
ipfs
protocol
bandwidth
peers
discovery
updates
dht
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22 May 2020

Our performance work centered around content routing, the process of finding and fetching data you need to load a website, watch a video, or use an app—crucial work that we focused our 2020 project roadmap around. Let Adin Schmahmann walk you through the details of our DHT work, and content routing improvements.

For more information
+ read the go-ipfs 0.5 release announcement: https://blog.ipfs.io/2020-04-28-go-ipfs-0-5-0/
+ visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
+ or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS

Sign up to get IPFS news, including releases, ecosystem updates, and community announcements in your inbox, each Tuesday: https://ipfs.us4.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=25473244c7d18b897f5a1ff6b&id=cad54b2230
  • 1 participant
  • 8 minutes
dht
routing
server
improvements
network
router
distributed
nodes
queries
provider
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22 May 2020

Join IPFS technical lead Steven Allen for a guided tour through the new changes, features, and improvements included in the go-ipfs 0.5 release.

For more information
+ read the go-ipfs 0.5 release announcement: https://blog.ipfs.io/2020-04-28-go-ipfs-0-5-0/
+ visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
+ or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS

Sign up to get IPFS news, including releases, ecosystem updates, and community announcements in your inbox, each Tuesday: https://ipfs.us4.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=25473244c7d18b897f5a1ff6b&id=cad54b2230
  • 1 participant
  • 16 minutes
improvements
server
performance
features
finished
version
updates
dials
tricky
max
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22 May 2020

Our new release, go-ipfs 0.5.0, is a major step forward on our journey toward a more efficient, secure, and resilient web to preserve and grow humanity’s knowledge. Join IPFS project lead Molly Mackinlay as she welcomes the IPFS community and broader ecosystem with a brief history of the IPFS project’s progress.

For more information
+ read the go-ipfs 0.5 release announcement: https://blog.ipfs.io/2020-04-28-go-ipfs-0-5-0/
+ visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
+ or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS

Sign up to get IPFS news, including releases, ecosystem updates, and community announcements in your inbox, each Tuesday: https://ipfs.us4.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=25473244c7d18b897f5a1ff6b&id=cad54b2230
  • 1 participant
  • 19 minutes
ipfs
presentations
protocol
ipf
collaborating
ip
topics
odot
preview
demos
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22 May 2020

In a lightning-fast lightning talk Alan Shaw shows us how the IPFS Browser Sandbox is currently shaping up, during the 0.5 Release Meetup. Experiment for yourself with this p2p browser built on IPFS: https://github.com/alanshaw/ipfs-browser-sandbox

For more information
+ read the go-ipfs 0.5 release announcement: https://blog.ipfs.io/2020-04-28-go-ipfs-0-5-0/
+ visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
+ or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS

Sign up to get IPFS news, including releases, ecosystem updates, and community announcements in your inbox, each Tuesday: https://ipfs.us4.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=25473244c7d18b897f5a1ff6b&id=cad54b2230
  • 1 participant
  • 2 minutes
browser
ipfs
download
repo
stuff
xkcd
internet
mac
install
archive
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22 May 2020

To ensure that your important data is retained with IPFS, at some point you’re going to use a pinning service. Matt Ober, co-founder and CTO of Pinata, explains how pinning works, and what’s the go-ipfs 0.5 release means for this key service.

Pinata simplifies immutable data with their easy IPFS API and toolkit, and their IPFS pinning service provides the speed and stability required for production applications. https://pinata.cloud/

For more information
+ read the go-ipfs 0.5 release announcement: https://blog.ipfs.io/2020-04-28-go-ipfs-0-5-0/
+ visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
+ or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS

Sign up to get IPFS news, including releases, ecosystem updates, and community announcements in your inbox, each Tuesday: https://ipfs.us4.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=25473244c7d18b897f5a1ff6b&id=cad54b2230
  • 1 participant
  • 9 minutes
pin
ipfs
pinata
blockchain
servers
pinning
pins
ip
fungible
providers
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22 May 2020

Providing a first-in-class set of developer tooling that invites devs to join in on building decentralized software with IPFS has been one of Textile’s central missions. Carson Farmer talks more about how Textile has been anticipating the 0.5 release, and what they have next in-store.

Textile is a set of open-source tools that provide a decentralized database, IPFS-based storage, content hosting, and more over libp2p, IPFS, and Filecoin. https://textile.io/

For more information
+ read the go-ipfs 0.5 release announcement: https://blog.ipfs.io/2020-04-28-go-ipfs-0-5-0/
+ visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
+ or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS

Sign up to get IPFS news, including releases, ecosystem updates, and community announcements in your inbox, each Tuesday: https://ipfs.us4.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=25473244c7d18b897f5a1ff6b&id=cad54b2230
  • 1 participant
  • 19 minutes
textile
ipfs
protocol
threads
technology
experiences
collaborating
users
experimentation
tooling
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22 May 2020

One of the biggest improvements in go-ipfs 0.5 from the browser perspective is the addition of subdomain gateways, which provide origin isolation for every website published on IPFS! Let lidel show you how in this lightning talk from the 0.5 Release Meetup.


For more information
+ read the go-ipfs 0.5 release announcement: https://blog.ipfs.io/2020-04-28-go-ipfs-0-5-0/
+ visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
+ or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS


Sign up to get IPFS news, including releases, ecosystem updates, and community announcements in your inbox, each Tuesday: https://ipfs.us4.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=25473244c7d18b897f5a1ff6b&id=cad54b2230
  • 1 participant
  • 10 minutes
subdomain
ips
subdomains
domain
gateways
hostname
proxy
idns
origin
dns
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