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From YouTube: ⚡️ⒿⓈ Core Dev Team Weekly Sync 🙌🏽 January 21, 2019
A
Then
me
unmute,
first
out
hell:
okay,
let's
get
this
ball
rolling!
Welcome
everyone
to
the
Jay
s
core
dev
team.
We
think
it
is
January
the
21st.
If
you
are
here,
please
put
your
name
on
the
attendees
list
in
the
crypt
pad
which
Jay
covers
put
on
the
chat.
That
would
be
cigarette.
The
note
taker
today
is
Jacob
Thank,
You,
Jacob
and
yeah.
Welcome
everybody.
It's
nice
to
see
your
faces
again.
How
are
we
all
today
thumbs
up?
We
are
funds
up,
fantastic,
all
right,
cool
I,
think
I'm
recording.
A
A
Go
alright,
weekly
updates,
I
will
start
from
the
top,
and
I
am
at
the
top,
so
I'll
quickly
go
through
what
I've
done
last
week,
whoa
okay.
So
there
was
an
issue
with
big
number
J
s
that
we
were
including
big
dodge
ass,
as
well
as
big
number
J
s
in
the
bundle,
because
some
of
the
new
bundle
size
PRS
have
been
merged,
but
others
haven't
so
I
fixed
an
issue
with
that
for
the
0:44
release.
I
have
yeah
so
okay,
so
pre.
A
Last
week
we
talked
to
Aaron
about
the
preload
servers
and
what
we
could
possibly
do
to
to
mitigate
against
people
like
abusing
them,
and
one
of
the
things
that
might
be
happening
is
that
people
who
are
using
IP
FS
might
be
using
it
in
their
CI
environment
and
adding
just
junk
data
that
we
don't
want
on
the
preload
nodes.
So
I
opened
up
ER,
which
will
actually
disable
it
in
in
CI
environment.
So
as
much
as
I
don't
like
code
to
run.
That
is
test
specific.
A
A
The
there
was
in
excelsis
ipfs
loader
needed
fixing,
I
fix
that
out
and
a
whole
bunch
of
examples
for
the
new
0:34
release
got
broken,
which
needed
fixing
so
I
sent
many
pianos
for
them
and
then
and
then
after
I'd
done.
All
of
that
I
could
actually
really
0.34
and
that
went
out
the
out
the
door
this
week.
So
it's
out
there
there's
a
patch
release
that
happened
today
to
patch
releases.
That
happened
today.
Actually
so
hooray
for
that
go
and
then
I
spent
a
little
bit
of
time.
A
Looking
into
lazy
loading,
IP
OD
formats
from
IP
FS,
which
would
be
which
would
be
super
cool,
because
I
noticed
that
so
some
of
the
work
that
Hugo
is
doing
is
making
bundle
size
really
small
in
browsers
and
in
a
PR
he's
got
open.
He
actually
removes
the
non
default
IP
OD
formats,
the
exotic
ones
which
and
which
would
make
the
browser
bundle
really
small,
but
it
would
mean
that
you
can't
resolve
stuff
like
varium
data
or
get
data
or
stuff
like
that.
A
So
I
was
just
using
on
a
solution
to
that
and
actually
loading
those
IP
lb
formats
lazily
as
and
when
they're
needed
from
ipfs
seemed
like
a
fun
idea.
So
I
think
it
was
David
who
suggested
it
in
the
first
place.
So
yeah.
If
you
were
interested
in
that,
then
have
a
look
at
the
YouTube
video.
Where
I
explain
a
bit
more
about.
C
A
A
It's
all
good,
so
that's
gone
and
I
also
added
a
feature
cool
where
you
can
just
type
stuff
from
into
the
chess
IVFs
ad.
So
you
don't
have
to
provide
a
file
name
anymore,
which
has
been
in
gopher,
I,
guess
forever
and
I'm
completely
like
super
surprised,
but
it
doesn't
existing
in
J,
so
BFS
yeah,
I,
don't
I,
don't
know
how
that
happened
anyway.
It's
there
now,
so
that's
fun,
I'm,
not
blocked
on
anything.
A
A
Next,
what
else
yeah
I
need
to
again
also
get
speed
with
obvious
benchmarks.
Repo
and
I
would
like
it
to
write
a
benchmark
this
week,
so
yeah
I'm
gonna,
hopefully
do
that
and
then,
if
I
have
time,
I
will
I
will
maybe
start
this
Eid
v1,
basically
by
default
work.
That
is
me
I'm.
Sorry.
That
was
a
long
update
due
there
on
how
many
quick
questions.
A
D
Last
week
we
were
at
the
PTP
team
week,
so
we
didn't
ship
a
whole
lot,
but
we
did
finalize
the
draft
of
the
rendezvous.
Spec
got
that
merged.
We
also
created
a
base
roadmap
for
delivering
the
rendezvous
services
and
decommissioning.
The
star
servers,
so
I'll
be
finalizing
a
more
detailed
version
of
that
this
week.
So
we
can
start
collaborating
with
everybody
that
will
be
involved
in
that
like
infra
to
get
all
of
that
completed.
D
Hope
the
next
two
quarters
so
targeting
tentatively
targeting
you
shut
down
the
star
servers,
July
first
as
an
arbitrary
date,
so
we're
going
to
Star
Trek.
To
that
we'll
see
what
happens
this
week,
going
to
create
an
awesome
endeavour
for
the
release,
rendezvous
and
get
so.
We
can
all
track
that
more
easily.
D
Looking
at
that
also
notice
that
in
those
tests
exchanging
go
p--
catting
from
Jay
s
is
the
slowest
combination
of
catting
I
like
Jess
Jas
is
faster,
go
goes
faster,
yes,
pulling
from
go,
is
faster
and
then,
oddly
enough,
go
pulling
from.
Jas
is
significantly
faster
slower
and
we
were
seeing
heap
issues
there.
So
I'm
gonna
try
to
figure
out
what
is
going
on
there,
we'll
also
be
working
on
finalizing
a
PR
for
the
Lib
p2p
daemon.
D
B
Yeah,
can
you
please
open
up
an
issue
related
to
cutting
from
Jas
to
go?
Go
to
the
yes
I,
don't
remember
which
one
which
one
you
perceived
Israel.
So
we
had
that
or
sweet,
because
I
think
Ron
is
going
to
work
on
that
stuff
later
on
this
week,
especially
on
the
J
has
to
go
today.
Ask
whatever
benchmarks
so
that
we
prioritize
that
case.
The
reason
is
I
think
I
would
love
to
take
a
look
with
all
tools
and
stuff
so
that
they
can
I
can
see.
B
C
A
D
D
D
We
throw
a
fit
and
crash.
Ultimately,
what
we
want
to
be
able
to
do
is
configure
/
transport
like
what
our
level
of
Tolerance
is
so
maybe
TCP
we're
a
little
on
to
be
a
little
more
volatile
like
if
we
can't
make
a
TCP
connection.
We
just
want
to
throw
our
stop,
so
we
can
figure
out
what's
going
on
but
stuff
like
WebSockets.
F
So
I'm
still
working
on
the
IPL,
the
API
stuff.
So
the
good
news
is
that
the
test,
so
I
currently
only
have
like
12
tests
that
not
pass
on
chase
IPs,
and
it's
really
that
the
base
of
the
tests
are
not
changed.
So
the
API
is
the
same
on
the
IPS
I'm
still
seeing
some
HTTP
issues
with
em
FS,
but
it's
yeah.
A
E
So
last
week,
as
Jacob
I
was
the
lipid
to
Potomac.
We
mainly
aimed
for
planning
for
2019
and
also
the
first
of
all
discussion
and
also
in
the
egg
day.
I
made
the
small
search
regarding
local
transports
in
the
web
web
blue
in
order
to
have
an
idea
of
theories
in
order
to
understand,
if
we
will
be
able
to
do
it
in
the
near
future,
not
formed
our
research,
it
may
be
complicated
to
do
that
in
this
quarter,
but
I
will
look
at
it
deeper
in
next
week's.
E
So,
besides
that
today,
I
revised
the
HTTP
our
with
the
newest
TS
FF
s,
release
and
I'm
currently
blocked
in
some
of
the
DHT
tests.
Because
of
the
the
issue,
one
thousand
eight
to
seven.
There
is
basically
when,
regarding
the
URL
modifications
in
the
bundle
size
I
think
you
go,
will
check
all
this
as
soon
as
possible.
So
hopefully
I
can
continue
it
so
this
week,
I
really
want
to
get
the
HTTP
already
for
emerged.
Also
write
the
website
benchmark
test.
E
I
also
will
have
a
meeting
with
Jacob
with
the
check
safe
guides,
indifference
in
the
context
of
collaborating
for
the
gossips
of
implementation
in
JavaScript,
which
they
already
started.
Implementing
and
also
get
the
human
client
of
initial
implementation.
Pr
emerged
and
hopefully
we
participate
as
well.
A
Nice,
thank
you.
So
I
was
just
looking
for
you.
He
goes
and
his
in
his
next
column
he's
got
the
issue
that
you
link
to
there
and
you're
blocked
thing,
so,
thankfully
he
will
he'll
get
to
that
pretty
soon.
Well,
so
I
think
we're
wearing
the
same
shirt
and
sort
of
rad.
All
right.
Cool
next
up
is
is
Alex.
C
So
I,
yes,
a
did
the
kickoff
the
package
managers
project,
which
is
really
cool.
Trying
to
get
you
know
all
the
package
managers
in
the
world
to
start
using
like
FS
to
deliver
their
stuff.
So
there's
gonna
be
really
cool,
gonna,
try
and
track
down
a
bunch
of
people
at
fuzz
down
and
see
how
we
can
help
them.
Do
that
so
as
part
that
I've
been
trying
to
add
like
a
festival
to
MPN
itself.
C
So
previously,
we've
got
this
ipfs
NPM
tool,
the
basically
spins
up
an
HTTP
server
and
sits
in
front
of
NPM
and
just
proxies
everything
tear
and
then
it
goes
to
the
HTTP
server
which
and
then
turns
into
ipfs
commands
and
goes
off
and
gets
drop
on
my
gfs.
They
like
adding
it
to
MPN
directly
so
that
you
can
just
say
you
know.
B
C
A
C
B
Hey
I'm
back
I
last
week,
I
was
on
the
other
side
of
the
planet,
can
couldn't
really
join,
putting
India
vote
for
a
client,
so
hey
I
am
I'm
back
on
this
back
this
week.
So,
however,
Iran
is
on
on
vacation
because
it's
like
the
national
holiday
in
the
u.s..
You
probably
know
we're
a
bunch
of
people
over
here,
so
whatever
Alex
is
in
transit,
is
in
transit
and
can't
couldn't
join
I
think
that
it's
not
so
I
am
kind
of
you
representing
everybody.
B
So
a
bunch
of
updates
like
nothing,
no
activity
for
me
last
week,
more
or
less
I
was
on
the
other
side,
then
so
that
was
it.
I
have
a
bunch
of
analysis,
tasks
to
do
to
break
down
some
considerations
and
I
will
try
to
get
those
done
this
week
and
if
there
is,
if
we
can
get
the
benchmark
for
the
problem
you
mentioned,
I
can
I
see
with.
B
If
I
can
get
a
look
at
that
as
well,
then
I
will
go
to
Alex
activity
because
I'm
really
happy
Alex
now,
so
it
set
up
the
rendezvous
server
for
the
browser,
so
that
can
run
on
the
so
that
runs
in
the
benchmark
in
front
and
it
doesn't
reach
the
public
one,
because
we
were
getting
very
good
numbers.
Then
we
have
many
did
a
meeting
with
about
the
CI
integration
and
I.
B
Don't
know
exactly
how,
because
I
didn't
see
any
minutes
popping
up
so
I
need
to
follow
up
on
this
one,
and
we
got
it
all
started
sometimes
to
the
runner.
That
is
currently
an
issue
which
is
blocked
on
which
is
like
log
lines.
Where
do
you
want
log
lines
to
go?
It's
not
major,
but
it's
kind
of
blocked
on
having
some
feedbacks
and
then
there's
a
bunch
of
issue
that
I'll
actually
do
next
week.
B
B
B
All
this
make
the
runner
self
feeling.
So
if
there
is
a
crash
we
can
actually
like
fix
ourselves.
It
seems
pretty
good,
which
we
had
a
couple
of
issue
where,
like
bachi,
drowns,
blocked
crisis,
children
need
to
be
restarted
manually
and
gzip
stuff
before
uploading
and
some
must
start
a
small
things
in
there.
B
A
B
In
copy
and
passing
this
stuff,
so
yeah
include
the
fool:
are
there
a
bunch
of
activities
being
done
there
list
there?
You
can
open
them
up
and
they
should
be
pretty
straightforward
to
do.
Then
we
have
the
task
from
run
and
it
did
provide
representative
representation
on
adding
tasks
to
the
runner
and
like
a
bunch
of
issues
related
to
testing
and
fixing
bugs
and
stuff
like
that,
and
then
browser
tests
and
it
added
a
test
for
the
Treecko
strategy.
B
So
we
now
have
running
I
think
a
running
go
through
the
fuel
strategy
tests
in
our
tool.
I
don't
know
if
they
show
up
already
on
the
UI
but
issued
and
those
are
being
added,
so
they
should
be
able
to
get
results
on
those
as
well
and
next
week
is
this
week
is
going
to
work
on
the
EMFs
tests
and
the
Jes
go
pew
tests.
So
that's
why
even
that
is
actually
what
we
are
going
to
work
on.
We
might
as
well
do
some
some
synchronize
on
this
one.
A
A
G
Like
a
quick
update
related
to
Jays
idea,
first,
there
is
like
a
plan
to
bring
IP
first
brave
in
2019.
This
will
be
there
and
we
got
what's
interesting
about
this
plan.
Is
that
so
far
we've
been
thinking
about
shipping
like
bundling,
go
ipfs
binary
with
black
itself
in
a
similar
fashion
that
we
did
we
they
are
doing,
but
fourth
or
even,
but
that
was
month
mostly
because,
like
Co
ipfs
was
the
unenviable
option.
G
I
talked
with
Brian
from
brave,
and
we,
like
IPAs
companion,
can
be
marked
as
a
blast
extension
and
if
J's
code
is
running
in
that
context,
we
have
access
to
additional
api's,
namely
like
rows
TCP
sockets
ability
to
start
CP
server,
UDP
transport,
and
there
are
already
libraries
that
are
compatible
with
note
but
are
used
by
web
torrent
exactly
for
the
same
purpose
in
in
brave.
So
the
web
torrent
is
already
a
blast,
so
there's
blast
extension.
So
there's
like
a
prior
art
and
some
nice
libraries
so
I
think
that's
quite
interesting
cause.
G
It
opens
a
window
like
for
joyous
ipfs
to
be
even
more
relevant
if
we
like,
if
someone
instance
activist
companion
in
brave
and
generous
ipfs
has
access
to
those
api's,
we
could
do
very
interesting
things.
For
example,
we
could
expose
HTTP
api
from
jail.
Cipher
has
no
training
in
the
web,
browser
note
or
we
could
do
maybe
local
discovery
or
use
regular,
tcp
transport
things
like
that.
So
it's
just
something
I
wanted
to
put
on
the
board
and
then
like
this
week.
I
will
try
to
at
least
like
build
the
brave.
G
A
A
G
A
G
So,
like
basically,
would
be
nice
just
to
proofread.
The
plan,
like
the
brave
brave
plan,
is
fairly
high
level.
The
separate
issue
is
basically
adding
support
to
JSA
PFS
for
itself
to
recognize
it's
running
in
brave
as
a
blessed
extension
and
automatically
like
enable
all
those
additional
api's.
I
hope
we
don't
need
to
write
as
much
like
a
lot
of
custom
codes
like
we
had
like
totally
different
aps
without
any
polyfills
in
the
Lib
the
web.
G
A
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So
Christian
is
working
on
the
Shawna's
tests
and
getting
them
running
on
or
getting
go
ipfs
to
use
this
repo
with
all
of
the
shyness
tests
on
it
rather
than
having
their
own,
but
that
would
enable
JSI
PFS
to
use
all
of
them
as
well,
which
would
be,
which
would
be
great.
There
are
a
couple
of
copied
Shawna's
tests
in
the
JS
IVFs
repo
at
the
moment,
so
it
be
nice
if
we
could
use
all
of
the
exist
ones
that
that
are
really
they're
cool.