3 Nov 2022
Ipfs-Embed is a small embeddable version of a subset of IPFS, written in rust. It is used in production in the German manufacturing industry.
This talk will present a novel API for pinning, caching and garbage collection that is designed for the use case of highly interactive and dynamic applications with soft real time requirements.
Afterwards there will be a discussion about advantages and disadvantages of this approach, and how it compares to the Kubo API.
This talk will present a novel API for pinning, caching and garbage collection that is designed for the use case of highly interactive and dynamic applications with soft real time requirements.
Afterwards there will be a discussion about advantages and disadvantages of this approach, and how it compares to the Kubo API.
- 1 participant
- 21 minutes
1 Nov 2022
Significant progress is being made around spec coverage and improvement proposal (IPIP) process. Where we go from here?
- 1 participant
- 17 minutes
31 Oct 2022
Alan's talk will give a high level overview of infrastructure the DAG House team has built for serving massive amounts of IPFS content to thousands of users around the world.
- 1 participant
- 17 minutes
31 Oct 2022
Dirk will demonstrate an incredible new technique for bridging Filecoin content directly into IPFS.
- 1 participant
- 10 minutes
31 Oct 2022
A wave of new IPFS implementations has grown in the past year. This track introduction will give an overview of recent developments in IPFS implementations, and how existing ones are adapting to meet new demands.
- 1 participant
- 10 minutes
31 Oct 2022
Iroh is a next-generation implementation of IPFS. It's a ground-up rethink of what IPFS can be, written in Rust by IPFS community veterans.
Kasey's talk will walk us through the first release of iroh, how you can use it, and where the project is headed.
Kasey's talk will walk us through the first release of iroh, how you can use it, and where the project is headed.
- 1 participant
- 11 minutes
31 Oct 2022
Kubo (formerly go-ipfs) is the reference implementation for the protocol, and drives the vast majority of IPFS traffic. Hear where Kubo is headed next.
- 1 participant
- 11 minutes