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From YouTube: GUI and In Web Browsers Weekly, 2019-05-08
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A
Hi
and
welcome
to
the
weekly
ipfs
in
web
browsers
and
GUI
team
sink
cool.
We're
gonna
switch
the
order
of
things
around
a
little
bit
and
start
with
the
agenda.
Items
on
the
agenda
is
Lydell
with
quick
demos
of
the
brave'
integration
and
Enso
dns,
meaningful
and
STX,
and
then
me
talking
about
the
format
of
the
school
and
then,
with
the
remaining
time
we
will
do
a
round
of
how's
it
going.
What
are
you
working
on
so
little?
Do
you
wanna
need
as
well
yep.
B
So
I
will
be
borrowing
a
little
bit
from
my
updates.
Basically,
we
have
a
new
release
of
ipfs
companion.
The
first
demo
will
be
about
the
brave
integration,
so
we
have
a
new,
better
release
of
IP,
first
companion
and
what's
interesting,
is
that
we
have
improvements
in
embedded,
HTTP
gateway.
So
you,
let
me
see
if
I
can
yep
so
I
have
aquafers
companion
build
locally
using
this
command
here
and
it's
already
loaded
into
brave.
It's
like
one
of
lightest,
but
not
the
latest
one
but
break
nightly
I.
B
Think
so
here
is
the
activist
companion
it's
disabled
right
now,
yep.
So
if
we
go
to
preferences
and
enable
a
give
us
integrations,
it
will
try
to
connect
remote
out,
but
here
we
switch
to
embedded
node
and
on
the
right
we
see
that
jeaious
ipfs
started
working
and
it
already
has
like
12.
There
was
fifteen
tears
and
it's
connecting
to
the
swarm,
and
if
we
go
to
the
web
UI
it
it's
loading
from
from
local
gate
when
it
takes
a
moment
cause
it's
an
empty,
empty
repo.
B
B
Then
there's
a
DNS
link,
which
was
also
a
little
bit
tricky
to
support
in
J's
ipfs,
and
there
is
the
third
thing
is
the
wiki
itself
is
so
big
that
we
had
to
shard
the
wiki
directory
and
sharding
support
under
IPIN
s
namespace
and
in
EMFs
was
also
a
little
buggy
or
even
missing.
So
all
those
pieces
landed
in
PR,
stooge,
ASAP
affairs
and
related
libraries,
and
what
I
did
I
pick
them
and
assembled
branch
of
JSA
PFS
that
had
all
the
missing
pieces
and
then
I
switched
ipfs
companion
to
that
version.
B
So
hopefully,
when
I
try
to
open
Wikipedia
now
it
tries
to
load
the
content
and
voila.
So
the
Wikipedia
works
now
embedded
note,
which
is
like
super
cool
cause.
I
really
like
I,
believe
this
is
like
that
the
poster
child
for
great
way,
if
Wikipedia
loads,
fine
most
of
other
like
we
we
solve
most
of
the
problems
and
the
remaining
like
20%-
should
be
much
much
easier.
B
What's
sort
of
still
problematic
is
that
the
content
discovery
is
superfast
if
you
are
connected
to
a
node
that
has
the
content,
I,
probably
I,
connected
to
a
lack,
a
machine
in
my
local
network
or
one
of
three
loved
servers
has
this
content.
But
if
we,
if
you
go
deep
enough,
you
will
stumble
upon
like
some
some
delays.
So
that's
like
the
first
demo
I
wanted
to
show
you.
If
you
want
to
experiment,
there's
like
new
batteries
and
I
promise,
the
remaining
demos
will
be
much
faster,
so
ens
is
a
tearoom
name
service
and
I.
B
B
B
B
B
So
what
we've
done
is
basically,
we
reuse
the
NS
link,
support
to
add
support
for
ENS.
So
if
you
have
ENS
domain
under
like
IP
under
e
th,
you
just
add
that
link
and
set
those
experimental,
DNS
servers
and
you
will
get
get
capability
of
resolving.
Unfortunately,
for
some
reason,
it
does
not
resolve
right
now.
It's
possible
that,
like
resolve
ours,
are
just
down
for
some
reason,
because
those
are
like
experimental
ones.
I
won't
hold
you
on
this
one.
Sorry
about
that
worked
this
morning
and.
B
So
to
make
it
more
interesting,
so
if
you
are
interested
in
scientists,
EPA
exchanges
or
did
not
read
about
it,
their
second
issue
in
in
web
browsers
repo
with
all
the
details,
what
I
will
show
you
now
is
just
a
very
quick
demo
for
that
you
need
Google,
Chrome
or
Chrome
I
believe
Google,
Chrome
74
or
later
so
here
it
is,
and
what
what
we
will
do
is
to
just
open
s
XG
file
from
our
public
gateway.
You
can
see
it's
just
a
little
file.
A
B
What
happened?
It's
it's
loaded
in
detected
content
type,
which
is
which
is
application
side
exchange
there
shouldn't
be
free
and
chrome,
then
if
it
gets
response
with
this
content
type,
it
unpacks
scientist
GP
exchange
and
sets
the
proper
origin
in
location
bar.
So
it
looks
like
you
fetch
this
website
from
unpackage
example.com,
but
you
did
not.
You
used
IP
f,
as
gateway
for
loading.
B
It
and
I
mention
it,
because
if
anyone
wants
to
start
playing
with
signed
HTTP
exchanges,
you
can
just
add
content
to
ipfs
and
then
load
it
from
our
public
gateway
into
Chrome,
and
you
should
be
able
to
experiment
that
way.
It
should
work
out
of
the
box
and
that's
my
that's.
My
full
and
half
demos
I
want.
What's.
A
B
So
in
the
beginning
of
this
year
it
still
required
HTTP
server
that
returns
as
XG
file
to
send
additional
origin
trial
token,
and
you
have
to
refresh
this
token
right
now.
It
rolled
out
as
a
stable
as
a
stable
feature
of
Google
Chrome.
So
anyone
who
is
running
stable,
good
chrome
is
able
to
just
load
cyant
HTTP
exchanges,
it's
still
sort
of
safe
because
they
are
like
capped
and
they
expire
after
seven
days.
B
So
that
is
even
if
it's
it
shipped,
but
it's
still
sort
of
like
not
for
archival
purposes,
still
for
experimentation
all
or
for
distributing
content.
That
is
not
very
important
because
it
will
like
expire
after
Sunday's.
What
would
be
interesting
is
to
add
support
for
this
content
type
to
go:
IKEA,
fasten,
JSI,
PFS
gateways.
B
So
right
now,
we've
said
this
HTTP
header
for
content
type
and
also
like
we
decide
well
we've
disabled
my
type
sniffing
on
the
browser,
and
what
we
could
do
is
to
basically
detect
that
the
sxg
file
is
returned
to
user
from
the
gateway
at
the
go,
ipfs
or
Jessica's
level
and
set
the
correct
headers.
That
way,
if
you
run
it
slot
on
the
localhost
or
if
you
already
are
running
public
gateway,
it
would
work
out
of
the
box.
It
would
probably
require
discussion.
C
B
C
Jim
pick
actually
shared
a
fantastic
video
of
a
discussion
about
this.
From
the
author
of
the
speck
at
the
eye
ATF
last
IDF
meeting,
it
was
a
contentious
to
say
the
least
one
one
of
the
problems
here
and
one
of
the
challenges
for
us
as
a
project
who
are
pretty
high-profile
and
adopting
a
technology
like
this
is
it's
kind
of
a
public
said
knowing
of
approval
for
this
standard.
C
If
we
rush
forward
and
the
decoupling
of
concept
and
origin
and
for
a
common
location
in
this
particular
technology
for
us
is
super
important,
so
we
kind
of
want
to
book
that
forward,
but
at
the
same
time,
most
of
the
industry
really
sees
this
as
a
amp
and
in
sheep's
clothing.
So
I
think
there's
there's
some
work
for
us
to
do.
C
If
we
are
interested
in
seeing
this
technology
mature
and
adopting
it
more
widely
and
seeing
other
people
adopt
it
in
either
well
one
influencing
the
standard
to
be
able
to
the
broader
security
model
and
expectations
that
people
have,
because
it's
generally
considered
pretty
dangerous.
I,
don't
know
if
all
those
chromium
based
browsers
have
signals
that
they
would
support
it.
C
But
to
also
telling
a
narrative
around
why
it's
important
for
from
a
decentralization
standpoint
and
if
we
tell
that
story
in
a
way
that
makes
sense
that
people
understand
that
Google
can't
own
that
and
that
decoupling
of
content
location
has
other
benefits
that
help
us
move
out
from
the
control
of
those
bigger
corporations.
Then
I
keep
people
Mori
Toosi.
Then
then,
maybe
there's
a
win
there,
but
it's
a
yeah.
It's
a
delicate
path
that
we
tread.
A
A
B
Don't
I
just
it
final
love
it
so
why
I
I
think
I
know
why
it
took
so
long.
So
probably
it's
like
the
ENS
guys
restarted
their
DNS
resolver
server
and
the
way
the
DNS
resolver
server
works
it
the
first
time
you
ask
for
specific
domain.
In
this
case,
this
is
ipfs
DNS,
test
eth.
If
it
does
not
have
like
that
domain
resolved
in
cache,
it
will
go
to
Tyrion
blockchain
and
resolve
it,
so
that
probably
took
a
bit
longer.
B
Believe,
like
the
the
proper
like
the
proper
question,
is
there
are
some
things
in
ipfs
which
take
some
time
to
load
sometimes,
and
it's
not
only
ens,
it's
not
only
IP
NS,
sometimes
like
the
harsh
is
hard
to
discover.
It
takes
some
time
to
discover
it
over
DHT
or
stuff
like
that.
So
basically
it
would
be
possible
to
display
some
sort
of
like
the
loading
screen
if
it
takes
longer
than
a
few
milliseconds
right.
I
guess.
D
The
issue
is
like
in
an
ideal
world
when
everything
is
fast
and
smooth
and
it'll
work,
just
like
the
current
about
there,
but
in
the
current
world.
It's
more
like
this
experience
since
broke
into
the
user
for
a
long
period
of
time,
and
then
you
kind
of
you
know
you
waiting
for
things
to
resolve.
When
actually
you
know
is
a
difficult
problem.
B
Believe,
with
existing
KPIs,
we
should
be
able
to
like.
We
should
be
able
to
tell
if
the
content
is
already
in
your
local
nodes
cache.
And
if
it's
in
your
local
nodes
cache
it
will
just
load.
But
if
it's
not
in
the
your
notes,
cache
and
it's
the
main
request,
namely
that
it's
the
request
for
the
address
in
location
bar
for
the
entire
like
H
frame.
D
A
An
it's
an
important
issue:
that's
come
up
a
bunch
in
different
guises
if
we
do
a
good
job
of
demonstrating
the
valuable
works
that
other
nodes
on
the
network
of
doing
on
your
behalf,
we
convert
the
this
is
taking
on
time
into
like
this
is
an
interesting
learning
opportunity
and
I
kind
of
you
know.
This
is
what
decentralization
looks
like.
Sometimes
it's
not
as
fast,
but
it
is
decentralized.
So
we
have
to
kind
of
play
to
our
strengths
there
and
be
like
look.
A
A
There's
also
an
open
issue
on
companion
to
at
this
stage,
just
behave
a
bit
more
like
a
value-add
like
do
HTTP.
If
the
network
is
present
and
then
slowly
cache
things
in
the
background
so
idea,
verse,
yeah
and
my
own
sister
of
the
issue
in
that
think
think,
there's
having
to
have
an
ease
of
two
ways
to
attack
that
problem.
One
is
then
finding
ways
to
present
progress
and
I
think
the
progress
as
soon
as
we
know
that
something
is
taking
more
than
like
three
seconds
like
demonstrating.
D
A
Well,
it's
it's
important
because
it's
one,
it's
a
thing,
that's
been
on
the
list
of
things
to
do
for
over
a
year
and
it
hasn't
been
any
progress
on
it.
One
problem
is
getting
is,
is
that
ipfs
is
commands,
are
all
based
around
a
kind
of
unspoken
idea
of
transparency
of
access,
so
them
doesn't
matter
whether
the
block
is
local
or
somewhere
on
the
network
or
perhaps
not
on
the
network.
The
API
is
that
we
have
today
aren't
grateful
knowing
which
code
path.
This
request
is
going
to
go
down.
A
So
you
don't
know
it's
like
it's
interesting.
That
Idol
says
that
you
can
know
whether
a
block
is
in
your
block,
store
or
not,
because
it's
not
trivial
to
know
whether
the
request
is
going
to
take
like
less
than
a
second
will
possibly
never
resolve
that,
and-
and
this
gives
you,
this
kind
of
nice
command-line
experience
of
like
I-
can
just
put
anything
ID
in
here
and
whether
it's
local
or
not
the
magic
happens,
but
then
from
an
app
developers,
point
of
view.
A
D
Kind
of
see
like
something
like
a
health
bar
like
you
see
it
Spotify,
for
instance,
when
the
track
has
not
done
many
peers,
so
you
load
that
and
it
takes
a
lot
long
to
resolve.
But
if
you
had
to
plug
in
and
send
when
you
hover
over
a
link,
you
could
see
health
status
and
you'd
never
straight
away.
It's
like!
Oh!
This
is
gonna.
Come
this.
A
A
Expensive
and
just
it
can
take
minutes
to
get
the
results
of
that,
and
also
you
asking
the
date.
She
is
always
like
an
open-ended
question
like
how
many
nodes
on
the
network
cause
it,
but
yeah,
it's
it.
The
key
point
is
to
like,
let's,
let's
bubble
this
up,
the
list
of
priorities
certainly
like
it
should
be.
It
should
make
an
appearance
on
next
callers
priorities,
because
otherwise,
if
we
don't
fight
for
it,
we'll
just
no
guarantee.
A
What
was
we
gonna
talk
about
so
I
had
everything
set
up
nicely
and
I
plugged
in
a
second
screen.
No
everything
is
difficult
again.
I
wanted
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
purpose
of
this
call
and
I'm
very
happy
about
the
way
this
call
has
gone
because
it's
been
opening
a
discussion
about
a
list
of
topics
that
are
important,
not
what
the
baggage
the
history
of
this
call
was.
When
there
was
like
a
team
of
three
people,
it
worked
pretty
well
as
I
like
what
did
you
do
last
week?
A
What
are
you
doing
next
week,
but
it's
the
number
of
people
on
the
call
grows,
I'm,
finding
I
kind
of
want
to
my
proposal.
Is
we
we
change.
The
idea
of
this
call
to
be
there's
a
topic
or
two
or
three
like
there's
an
agenda
for
this
call
and
their
topics
meaty
enough
that
are
worth
discussing.
Maybe
one
of
them
is
like
a
demo
of
where
we're
at
with
brave
integration.
A
If
you're
interested
like
diverse,
like
some
good
stuff
happens
on
these
calls,
but
once
it's
on
YouTube
with
a
date
stamp
its
kind
of
dead,
so
we
could
kind
of
get
if
it's
I
see
that
as
more
of
a
fringe
benefit
than
the
core
reason
to
make
this
change.
But
I
think
it
is
worth
it's
also
worth
factoring
that
in
I.
Give
one
purpose
of
this
call
is
to
keep
the
community
aware
of
the
latest
in
GUI
and
in
web
browsers
world
like
saying
a
topic
for
the
call
talking
about
that
topic.
A
Publishing
that
topic
to
YouTube
would
produce
better
results
in
informing
the
community
about
what
we're
up
to
so.
The
proposal
is
like
lead
with
the
agenda.
Don't
dispense
with
everyone
must
do
a
check
in
kind
of
idea
like
everyone,
not
not
everyone
on
the
call
needs
to
say
what
they
did
last
week
and
what
they're
doing
next
week,
but
then,
as
a
nice,
healthy
ritual
using
our
matrix,
slash,
IRC
chat
rooms
to
just
ambiently,
inform
your
team.
A
What
you're
doing
just
in
the
morning
when
you're
about
to
start
work,
they're
saying
like
yesterday,
here's
what
I
worked
on
this
is
what
blocked
me.
This
is
what
I'm
gonna
be
looking
at
today,
because
I
find
like
a
weekly
stand-up
doesn't
really
achieve
anything
because
it's
like
oh
you're.
Looking
at
that
today,
I
know
to
kind
of
tickly
in
the
next
hour,
because
I
have
some
thoughts
about
there.
A
If
you,
if
you
let
me
know
a
week
later,
I'm
like
well
mister
bow
on
that
based
good
that
you
worked
on
it,
that's
my
proposal.
How
do
people
feel
I
know
that
this
call
has
sort
of
got
a
kind
of
nice
regular
flow
to
it
and
people
sort
of
know
what
to
expect
so.
I
don't
want
to
just
arbitrarily
change
it,
but
it
seemed
worth
doing
getting
thumbs
up
from
Dietrich.
Hugo
looks
like
he
just
doesn't
want
to
talk
about
happen,
anymore,
access
thumbs
up,
Terry,
Terry's,
not
visible,.
E
So
my
only
concern
is
that
you
may
not
be
proposing
skipping
this,
but
the
thing
that
I
find
most
useful
about
this
call
is
at
those
times
when
I
am
like
partway
through
a
project.
You
could
really
use
some
feedback
on
us
like
having
something
as
a
demo
and
then
getting
some
suggestions
about
what
direction
to
go
and
so
that
the
thing
that
I'd
like
to
still
have
here
but
I'm
totally
fine.
A
Totally
so
I
think
I
think
that
would
definitely
be
something
that
we
want
to
keep
the
whole
point
being
that
there
is
at
least
one
known
juicy
agenda
topic
in
advance
and
but
still
open
open
for
any
and
all
agenda
topics
that
people
want
to
add
throughout
the
week
like
it.
It
should
be
very
much
like
bring
your
demos,
but
you
know
like
bring
demos
when
you
have
them.
A
So
very
much
like
yeah
Terry,
absolutely
like
there'll,
be
an
agenda
topic
but
I
very
much
doubt
that
will
like
run
on
for
an
hour
on
a
single
topic,
and
we
can
make
sure
that
we,
don't
you
just
add,
add
things
you
want
to
demo
and
talk
through,
as
of
when
you
have
them
on
which
note,
if
I
see
no
pushback,
so
I
will
I'm
thinking
agenda
topic
for
next
week.
Might
it
might
be
good
to
review
the
okay
ours
in
the
sense
that
our
top
one
is
integrating.
A
Npm
on
ipfs
in
the
desktop-
and
we
haven't
made
a
huge
amount
of
progress
on
that,
except
for
we're
in
a
good
spot
in
that
we
have
a
pr2
desktop
that
will
do
the
work
of
adding
the
command
line
tool
to
a
desktop
users,
shell
and
replacing
NPM.
If
that
is
what
is
requested,
but
we
have
a
bunch
of
work
to
do
to
improve
the
UX
of
NPM
when
I
get
this.
A
A
Think
talking
about
the
UI
component
library
would
be
useful
because
it's
been
something
we've
wanted
to
do
for
ages
and
we
haven't
I'm,
also
interested
like
I'm,
not
super
familiar
with,
what's
top
of
top
of
your
mind
in
in
web
browsers
world,
so
the
agenda
should
be
worked
out
together.
D
I
thought
I'd
take
the
opportunity
to
share
some
of
my
thoughts
as
well
on
the
side,
its
topic,
because
it's
kind
of
I
think
I
poked
you
originally
to
see
if
we,
this
is
room
for
maneuvering
and
some
these
ideas
in,
but
right
now.
This
would
yet
exactly
what
our
leaders
said:
sort
of
create
more
cadence,
and
has
this
been
the
workshop
zone?
So
it's
like
for
us
all,
getting
together
using
time
for
doing
things
that
quite
hard
to
do
via
text.
D
And
then
we
can
also
cure
those
things
I've
been
to
gender
and
that
may
either
fall
in
this
call
or
might
fall
in
the
Monday
community
call,
but
it'll
give
us
a
fun
more
potentially
of
amplifying
some
of
us
and
the
ideas.
Origin
was
speaking
about
you
yeah
and
then
obviously
inviting
guest
speakers
I.
Think
I'll,
literally
briefly,
that
if
we're
like
reaching
out
for
topics
they
like
how
we're
gonna
do
a
commendable
cappella
library
and
we
have
friends
in
their
community
or
wider
circles
that
might
be
you
know
like.
D
We
could
lean
on
them
for
support
and
they
may
be
interested
in
joining.
Then
we
could
hopefully
use
that
time.
For
a
half
a
thing
now
ideas
and
being
a
part
of
this
community,
so
yeah,
hopefully
they'll
work
out,
I,
don't
know,
but
let's
try
it
cool.
A
A
C
I
mean
it
seems,
like
there's
a
change
to
Google
Docs,
to
make
it
more
accessible
and
to
two
very
different
people,
whether
they're
community
or
at
exporter,
non-technical
and,
obviously
they
you
know,
get
heaven.
You
know
some
of
the
other
places
where
you
can
collaborate
markdown,
maybe
are
less
accessible,
I
guess,
but
my
only
my
I
thought
there
would
be
kind
of
the
original
question
which
is:
who
is
this
who's?
C
The
call
for
mm-hmm
and
who's
who's
actually
accessing
the
notes,
as
opposed
to
video
asking
those
kind
of
questions,
might
help
us
figure
out
what
the
what
the
best
tool
is.
The
markdown
converter
was
really
the
only
thing
that
I
was
raging
Against
the
Machine
about
it
really
requires
a
lot
of
manual
processing
and
started
on
the
Akshay
Farid
to
the
a
barber
route
of
writing.
A
new
one
and
I
found
18,
others
that
had
been
attempted
I
think.
A
A
I
think
that
we
we
to
see
this
call
as
first
and
foremost
it
has
to
be
useful
for
us
like
we're.
The
ones
tend
not
planning
the
work
showing
it
is
and
I
look
personally
like
it's
really
helpful
for
me
to
see
demos
of
what
other
people
are
working
on,
but
yeah
I
think
what
I
found
kind
of.
Why
I
found
with
their
like
everyone
feeling
that
they
had
to
do
a
check-in?
A
Please
give
me
your
opinion
on
a
way.
This
thing
could
be
more
valuable
and
I.
Think
framing
things
around
the
topic
means
that
there
is
a
secondary
benefit
of.
They
are
for
the
community
to
understand
where
our
heads
are
out
and
certain
topics
and
to
give
them
that
kind
of
bunch
of
faces
and
information
that
they
like
I,
should
talk
to
Deitrick
ago
X.
A
E
Sorry,
I
I
think
I've
heard
of
the
reason
it
started.
I
may
be
mixing
up
my
calls,
but
it
was
extremely
confusing
to
join
this
company
and
have
every
call
using
a
different
system
and
to
not
like
the
experience
I'm
used
to
is
there's
a
meeting
at
a
time.
I
go
to
the
calendar
and
I
click
about
it
in
a
meeting
invite
and
get
to
anything.
I
need.
So
one
button
always.
D
B
E
One
of
the
biggest
important
things
for
me,
but
also
as
the
hundred
website
is
building
other
people,
who
has
no
privacy
concern
like
krippcat
hackpad.
All
of
this
sounds
like
weird
scary,
stuff,
I,
don't
know.
What's
going
on,
I,
don't
know
why
there's
two
versions
of
the
same
thing
on
my
screen,
you
don't
know
write
down
like
I,
just
want
to
write
word
if
I
eat
up
I'm
going
to
write
up
these.
E
E
Off
the
street,
where
they
use
do
what
feels
welcoming
that's
the
reason
that
I
have
been
proposing
to
Google
Apps
for
everything
and
I
have
also
proposed,
and
fly
of
accessories
enter
that
there's
that
lead
a
couple
of
like
I
like
to
be
able
to
refer
back
to
build
previous
week
or
two
of
notes.
Without
going
to
a
folder
in
github
to
find
fisting
where
they're
stashed
in
case
I
want
to
copy
public.
You
know
we
won't
be
doing
a
question
pad
with
the
new
format,
but
those
are.
B
E
A
Yep
agree
with
all
that
I
think
those
are.
There
is
an
accessibility
problem
in
that
there's
a
whole
chunk
of
the
planet
that
can't
access
Google
Docs.
So
that's
probably
a
problem
too,
but
we
can
find
a
notepad,
a
shared
notepad
that
has
you
know
a
couple
of
weeks
of
notes
in
it
and
we
yeah
I
think
we
can
solve
this.
I
will
be
proposing
it
before
next
week
school
anything
else.
Anyone
wants
to
talk.
A
B
Sort
of
like
PSA,
but
on
the
Mondays
go
core
Whitley
Co,
we
sort
of.
Finally,
after
long
discussion,
we
finalized
the
decision
to
switch
based
representation
of
CI
DS
v,
one
across
both
go
and
Jas
to
base
32,
and
that
is
just
changing
the
default
representation
of
CID
v1.
We
are
not
changing
CID
v1
to
be
the
default
CA
DB
0
will
continue
to
be
the
default
and
that
will
continue
to
be
in
base
58,
but
we
just
will
finally
have
one
canonical
representation
of
CID.
He
won
across
all
our
like
common
lines.
A
A
You
know
we're
just
looking
at
building
a
little
tool
to
visualize
the
tanks,
so
if
he
is
going
to
be
dragging
and
dropping
at
some
point,
but
the
blicket
tree
meme
kept
very
good
what
happens
when
he
gets
added
to
octopus,
he
turns
into
chunks
gems
gemstones
chunks
now
what's
fun
about
this,
is
you
can
change
the
chunk
size
and
you
can
change
the
deck
algorithm?
What's
also
fun
about
this?
Is
it's
got
a
persistent
thing
in
the
background?
A
A
So
you
now
Schnauzer
the
different
things
like
some
of
the
modes
are
like
gay.
If
the
graph
is
like
overlaying,
two
different
graphs
of
the
point
to
the
same
leaf
nodes
in
the
same
repo,
it's
pretty
fun,
I'm,
not
gonna
lie
someone
in
the
chat,
saying
a
word
yeah
exactly
and
what
else
can
be
a
trickle
back?
That's
weird:
has
anyone
left
a
trickle
back
tree
oMG?
It
is
not
the
shape.
I
thought
it
would
be.
You
compare
tree
trickle
down
trees,
a
trickle
that
tree
is
optimized
for
seeking
into
seeking
into
videophones.
A
A
A
E
A
E
D
Always
fun
because
you're
all
here
for
the
logistics
of
how
to
do
the
daily
stand-up
in
riot,
dewey
or
matrix
and
see
whatever
you
whatever
you
choose,
we're
just
going
to
do
that
load
text
format
for
now,
but
are
those
notes
gonna
bubble
up
to
a
document
so
that
we
can
still
see
it
like
a
weekly
overview?
Or
it's
just.
A
A
Then
I
would
continue
to
put
your
weekly
notes
in
on
the
on
this
cool
document.
I
would
preserve
that
bit,
okay
for
now,
I'm
not
proposing
to
change
like
there's
a
document
that
goes
along
with
this
call
where
people
can
dump
their
like
list
of
highlights,
so
that
if
people
are
crawling
over
them,
they
can
get
a
kind
of
overview
of
what
everyone
is
that
so
yeah
keep
dumping
your.
What
I
did
last
week
or
I'm
gonna
do
next
week
notes
in
this
cool-looking
and
but
yet
the
daily.
A
D
B
B
Like
people
started
arriving
bit
late,
so
I
think
we
should
like
to
eat
sooner
or
like.
Maybe
it
was
like
the
for
the
for
the
first
one.
It
was
great.
So
basically,
there
are
some
notes
from
that
cow
and
I
also
elaborated
a
little
bit
more
on
some
questions
that
we
started
answering,
but
we
ran
out
of
time
so,
namely,
if
you
are
interested
in
running
Caiaphas
on
your
laptop
or
maybe
running,
go
idea
fest
in
docker
and
maybe
one
I
prefers
cluster
and
you
want
to
quickly
switch
between
different
versions.
B
E
A
Yeah
last
week's
one
was
fun.
There
was
a
moment
when
someone
turned
up
and
they
didn't
know
that
web
cameras
on
and
they
weren't
fully
clothed.
Then
it
was
like,
oh
my
god,
what
we
done.
We've
exposed
ourselves
to
the
Internet,
but
he
turned
out
to
have
some
very
salient
questions
and
a
t-shirt
later.
C
Guess
my
question
from
from
a
long
history
of
doing
that
type
of
contributor
engagement
is
that
the
name
might
not
suggest
that
in
the
engagement
there
might
be
lower
than
it
otherwise
would
be.
If
you
just
called
it
ipfs,
you
know
developer
office
hours
versus
I,
profess
contributor
office
hours,
yeah,
a
lot
of
people
end
up
start
contributing
to
projects,
not
necessarily
because
they
were
like
I
want
to
contribute,
but
because
they
were
using
the
software
and
then
want
to
make
changes
or
something
like
that
or
no.
A
C
E
C
Was
just
a
thought
that
I
had
when
I
looked
at
the
title
of
the
meeting
and
that
title
might
select
a
certain
type
of
person
and
I
might
turn
away
people
that
actually
might
need
our
help
more
yeah.
It
might
not
be
ready
to
contribute
their
own
I'm,
just
trying
to
figure
out
and
get
this
done
to
work
right.
A
Yeah,
no,
that's
reasonable,
I
think
I'm
I
think
it
was
like.
Are
you
interested
in
any
way
shape
or
form
of
contributing
to
get
this
like?
This
is
how
I
will
signpost
you
to
how
you
could
start
doing
that,
but
I
can
see
value
in
a
any
problems
with
ipfs
at
all
and
I.
Don't
know
if
Ari
personally
have
the
emotional
energy
to
be
the
finger.
D
A
A
The
idea
first
No,
like
I,
mean
I
think
there's
an
assumption
in
the
walk
that
ipfs
ash
ipfs
on
freenode
and
discuss
the
IP
of
s2o
is
are
supposed
to
be
those,
but
there's
no
like
human.
On
the
end
of
the
office.
I
was
cool,
I
mean
there
is
now
it's
me,
but
they
used
to
just
saying
that
we
could
ramp
that
up.
Somehow.
D
It's
just
as
yes
do
true
saying
like
and
I'm
just
thinking
saying,
that's
hone
correctly,
so
that
we
know
what
to
set
an
expectation
to
if
we,
if
the
intention
is
that
we
want
to
help
the
community
more
and
we
want
to
onboard
people
and
won't
understand
the
problems
they're
having
with
ipfs.
In
order
to
us
to
improve
that
experience,
then
the
call
should
be
like
beginner,
focused
or
project
focus,
so
like
bring
your
all
like
a
workshop.
D
E
D
A
Then,
and
be
it
would
be
smart
to
think
about
what
the
what
the
pipeline
is
as
well
like.
If
someone
turns
up
to
the
office,
I
was
cool
and
it
seems
like
a
much
deeper.
You
wants
to
problem
like
what
right
now,
it's
like.
Please
file,
an
issue.
You
want
to
go
up
your
best,
but
if
it's
not
a
bug-
and
it's
like
just
you
know,
you
need
a
better
mental
model
of
wipe
your
face.
Yeah.
A
A
E
I
was
just
going
to
say,
like
we
spent
a
lot
of
time,
because
there
was
too
much
work
on
us
on
the
community
team
response
community
talking
about
like
if
we
have
to
pick
one
audience
with
new
contributors
or
is
it
new
users
and
the
decision
after
much
research.
But
my
goal
was:
it
needs
to
be
new
users,
because
the
contributors
like
matric
alluded
to
like
that.
It
is
a
big
needed
and
there
are
a
lot
of
questions
around
how
to
get
started
and.
A
In
the
meantime,
I'm
just
trying
to
make
more
of
an
explicit
effort
to
idle
in
the
ipfs
channel
on
freenode
and
answer
questions
there.
I
can't
really
stand
the
discussed
interface,
so
I
struggle
to
answer
questions
there,
but
I
should
just
hold
my
nose
or
maybe
write
a
user's
in
style
sheet,
because
people
ask
sensible
questions
now,
but
so
yeah
in
the
meantime,
before
we
have
a
strategy
like
it's
just
a
good
reminder
to
everyone
here
present
that
spending
a
few
minutes
a
day.
A
Answering
questions
in
those
forums
is
really
valuable
and
may
not
always
feel
it
to
you,
but
it's
and
it's
super
valuable.
If
more
and
more
people
start
doing
it,
because
a
lot
of
questions
seem
to
just
sink
and
if
it
becomes
normal
for
all
of
us
to
spend
like
10
minutes
a
day,
I'm
throwing
one
question
like
there's.
So
many
more
questions
get
answered
right
on
hey.
B
Regarding,
like
the
discuss
interface,
there's
sort
of
like
a
hack
to
work
around
it,
you
can
subscribe
to
a
specific
category
in
a
mailing
list
mode
and
there
is
a
special
mode
when
you
are
not
receiving
all
the
messages.
You
are
just
receiving
the
first
message
in
a
new
topic,
so
you
just
kind
of
get
informed
about
like
let's
say
you
subscribe
to
the
health
category,
you
get
in
front
about
the
new
question
and
you
can
quickly
like
scan
it.
B
C
One
minutes
the
end
and
you've
got
anything
burnin
yep
I've
been
taking
this
approach
for
the
ipfs
tag
on
Stack
Overflow,
so
I
just
have
a
I've
TTT
job
that
posts
any
new
ipfs
tag
topic
to
a
private
channel
of
mine
and
then
I
can
you
know,
check
them
out.
Then
it
just
shows
you
the
first
new
post,
not
yeah.
D
And
all
all
questions
are
distributed,
so
we're
gonna
find
out
where
all
the
sources
of
truth,
though
actually
yeah
I,
think
I
need
to
do
some
hygiene
to
figure
out
the
landscape
of
you
know
where
people
are
mostly
asking
questions
and
what
type
of
experiences
in
what
place,
and
maybe
someone's
done
that
to
company
if
you
so.
Please
point
me
in
that
direction.
I'll
be
interested
to
know
I
first
I've
seen
about
a
disgust
forum
as
well
so
I.
A
Think
I'd
be
a
best
slash.
Ipfs
readme
is
a
good
place
to
kind
of
figure
out
where,
with
what
we're
pointing
people
at
and
I
prefer,
slash
community
read
me
and
the
dogs
they're
in
pretty
good,
like
just
in
terms
of
if
you
trying
to
understand
like
where
we
as
analog,
think
people
should
go.
That's
one
side
of
it
and
the
other
side
of
it
is
like.