20 Jan 2023
Brief introduction to pin-tweet-to-ipfs. The first IPFS-Enabled extension. Marrying one of Webrecorder's browser-based archiving tools (express.archiveweb.page) and web3.storage to display the power of IPFS to non technical users.
- 2 participants
- 24 minutes
3 Nov 2022
Capyloon is an experimental web based mobile OS. It aims at giving users more control over their digital life, with decentralized technologies as a cornerstone of the solution. We'll talk about the early steps, current status and what to expect next.
- 1 participant
- 19 minutes
2 Nov 2022
Explain how we store files on IPFS and how this can be used to make IPFS light clients.
- 1 participant
- 9 minutes
2 Nov 2022
Explain how we store files on IPFS and how this can be used to make IPFS light clients.
- 1 participant
- 11 minutes
2 Nov 2022
HTTP gateways are a key onramp for IPFS usage not only by browsers, but tools, APIs and more. Learn about the state of the IPFS HTTP gateway implementation in Kubo today, and new features and changes coming soon.
- 1 participant
- 14 minutes
2 Nov 2022
How we have integrated IPFS, Tauri and Mintter Hypertext Documents to enable open collaboration. We will explain our requirements for an Open and local-first Hypertext System and how IPFS and Tauri have help us to build the system.
- 1 participant
- 18 minutes
2 Nov 2022
Brave is building a privacy-first internet stack with a private browser, search, web3 wallet, and more. In this session, we'll look at the state of IPFS and Filecoin integrations in Brave, and learn about some of the lesser known features in Brave that makes it an interplanetary browser.
- 1 participant
- 15 minutes
1 Nov 2022
We'll be showcasing how IPFS can have deep integration with web protocol handlers, and will be answering the question "What does it mean to POST to ipfs://
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- 1 participant
- 15 minutes
31 Oct 2022
High-level overview of the refactoring Implemented in Chrome's source code to define a dedicated component for the Custom Handlers logic. Thanks to this refactoring, we have improved the support for Chrome embedders to implement their own pre-defined Custom Handlers for the schemes they consider strategic. Patching Chrome to add a pre-defined Custom Handler to manage IPFS schemes is now trivial, reducing considerably the efforts of embedders to deal with rebases in order to sync with Chrome upstream.
- 1 participant
- 20 minutes