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From YouTube: IPFS All Hands 🙌🏽📞 February 18, 2019
Description
Intros, demos, and discussion amongst members of the broader IPFS community due to a presentation no-show.
A
B
Created
a
small
like
close
it
in
the
chat
and
put
into
thin
notes,
which
is
useful
for
everyone
in
the
IP
LD
world.
We
can
basically
describe
your
deck
in
a
text
file
and
then
you
can
insert
it
into
IB
le
Gurney's
JavaScript
only,
but
you
can
probably
just
make
it
somehow
work
with
echo
I.
Surely
as
well.
The
point
is
that
if
you
try
to
test
out
some
tag,
it's
almost
a
problem.
How
do
you
create
this?
B
C
There's
a
subset
there,
a
few
of
us
going
to
code
for
live
and
San
Jose
this
week.
So
if
anyone
else
knows
anyone
who'll
be
there,
let
me
know-
or
let
someone
know-
and
we
can
connect
code
for
live-
is
a
big
yearly
get-together
for
folks
who
code
for
libraries.
So
it's
folks
who
do
like
a
large
infrastructure
work.
Think
of
like
how
the
heck
do
you
get
Stanford
libraries
to
actually
connect
with
all
the
different
things
yeah,
so
we're
looking
forward
to
doing
some.
A
A
My
my
communication
with
Brian
is
to
Twitter,
deeming
him
doesn't
seem
to
be
working
super
well,
so
I
think
in
about
three
more
minutes.
We're
gonna
call
it
quits
for
the
day
and
give
you
guys
the
rest
of
the
rest
of
your
Monday
back.
So
if
anyone
wants
to
use
our
remaining
three
minutes
wisely,
the
floor
is
yours.
D
I
just
wanted
to
highlight
a
little
something
I
put
into
the
notes
which
is
this
weekend.
Is
the
global
legal,
hackathon
and
I'm
going
to
be
participating
in
that
at
Arizona,
State
University,
Saturday,
O'connor,
College
of
Law
and
I'm
going
to
be
highlighting
a
method
of
adding
encrypted
files
to
IQ
FS
using
multi
signature
constructs
so
that
files,
it
might
be
a
new
way
to
approach
legal
documents
and
also
new
opportunities
for
the
legal
community
to
add
sort
of
like
escrow
and
Trust
multi
signature
functionality
to
to
the
whole
legal
community.
A
E
Back
in
the
day,
we
used
to
do
introductions
and
I'm
fairly
new,
but
with
anyone,
I
mean
I'm
excited
about
seeing
what
everyone
else
is
doing
and
getting
sort
of
an
idea
of
who's
working
on
what
in
general.
But
these
things
about
whatever
would
be.
Okay,
with
maybe
doing
a
quick
round
the
call
and
doing
a
quick
introduction.
Let's.
A
F
E
My
name
is
a
big
recent
graduate
from
Arizona
State,
so
also
gonna
be
seeing
Jay
at
the
global
legal
hackathon,
but
primarily
into
wearables
and
sort
of
those
kinds
of
Internet
of
Things
technologies.
So
thinking
about
it,
how
ipfs
is
created
like
terabyte
data
sets
but
generating
those
terabyte
data
sets
for
every
person
so
how
to
sort
of
structure
that,
for
yourself
and
also
in
a
distributed
fashion,
structure
that,
where
you
own
your
own
data
and
your
processing
and
then
other
people
can
own
their
own
data
and
processing
from
their
private
sources
and
yeah.
G
D
My
name
is
J
carpenter
and
I've,
been
following
the
protocol
labs
and
ipfs
developments,
since
almost
since
the
inception
and
I
come
from
naming
address
in
a
numbering
and
the
telecom
space
and
I'm
very
interested
in
naming
addressing
numbering
and
identity
and
I
also
run
desert
blockchain.
Here
in
Phoenix
Arizona,
we
have
over
1,700
members
and
we
definitely
are
ipfs
and
protocol
lab
fans.
D
H
I
J
I'm
Daniel
I'm
calling
you
from
Indonesia,
where
it's
now
12:00
a.m.
so
I'm
over
here
on
the
CTO
of
Danny
cheetah
student
loans,
company,
but
I
think
it's
been
a
long
time.
Crud
crud
apps
is
pretty
boring,
so
we
really
really
want
to
be
like
just
explore
more
in
the
space
Molly,
we
were
in
CS
147,
together
a
long.
K
My
real
name
is
Jonathan
Holt's,
so
I'm,
actually
a
doctor
by
training,
a
clinical
geneticist
I,
also
Stanford
connections,
I'm
faculty
as
a
physician
at
Stanford
back
in
the
day
and
I
did
further
training
in
clinical
genetics
as
and
staff
at
Kaiser
Permanente
for
a
while
before
going
to
Vanderbilt
and
you
and
my
master's
and
biomedical
informatics
so
I
do
a
lot
of
algorithm
development
for
using
bioinformatics
I
have
a
company
that
does
sequencing
next-gen
sequencing,
mostly
of
food
testing,
for
provenance
of
track
and
trace
and
authenticity
of
the
supply
chain
management.
K
And
then
my
own
company
is
transcend
X,
which
is
an
interoperability
where,
mostly
for
healthcare.
So
a
cryptographic
identity
is
core
to
that,
as
well
as
the
verification
of
the
authenticity
of
health
records.
I
think
this
early
days
for
healthcare
for
cryptography.
So
one
of
the
use
cases
right
now
is
in
digital
rights
management,
so
I'm
an
advisor
to
a
company
called
blust
in
Australia
that
does
content
distribution
for
movies
and
the
digital
rights
management
supposed
to
do
with
that
I'm,
an
adviser
to
half
those
and
other
companies,
as
well
as
an
investor
Wow.
A
C
Sure,
oh
and
the
only
Michelle
I
must
call
right
now.
That's
pretty
awesome.
We
didn't
have
a
lot
of
Michelle's
in
our
space,
so
you
might
also
be
referred
to
as
megahertz
or
but
I
work
on
ipfs
I'm,
helping
build
out
our
user
centered
design
practice
I
also
I
used
to
work
at
NOAA,
doing
an
international
estate
data
exchange
stuff,
and
so
my
particular
specialty.
M
C
L
Now
I'm
a
list
and
my
time
using
ipfs
in
web
browsers
to
build
out
the
web.
Ui
and
I
put
this
desktop,
which
in
case
you
haven't
seen
it
looks
like
this
kind
of
thing.
It
runs
in
your
in
your
desktop
and
it's
great
and
it
shows
you
sets
and
lets
you
see
connected
pins
shows
you
what
files
you've
got.
Oh
yeah,
listen
files.
L
Desktop,
that's
not
exciting
news
which
now
includes
signing
from
both
apples
and
Windows.
So
that's
one
fewer
errors
on
your
install
process
and
lots
of
other
things,
both
the
IP
first
web
UI,
it's
about
to
have
a
hot
new
release
of
to
door.
5.
That's
got
a
bunch
of
fixes
to
file
management
and
stuff
like
that.
Anyway,
if
you're
interested
in
that
come
to
the
IP,
fest,
GUI,
repo
and
say
hi,
so
thank.
A
M
O
Please
yes,
hi
hello,
I'm,
Alan,
I
work
on
my
PFS
I
am
the
lead
maintainer
for
JSI
PFS.
The
and
I
am
making
the
world
better
by
building
the
JavaScript
implementation
on
my
PFS,
so
that
people
can
use
ipfs
in
their
own
web
browsers.
If
you're
interested
in
Jes
core
development
of
ipfs,
then
there
is
a
J's
core,
dev
team,
weekly
sync,
which
happens
right
after
this
conversation
come
along
I
like
shiny
things,
I
have
a
short
attention
span
and
he.
A
A
C
K
Nickname
is
Johnny
crunch
and
comes
from
undergrad
in
medical
school.
Cuz
I
had
this
crazy
ability
to
just
crunch
for
any
exam
and
ace
it,
and
so
I.
Don't
do
that
anymore
and
so
now,
actually
I
really
enjoy
my
sleep
and
I
got
two
kids
and
so
like
and
I
don't
get
as
much
sleep
as
I
want
to,
but
I'm
still
most
chronic
sleep
deficit.
But
my
question,
cuz
I'm,
notorious
for
my
or
infamous
for
my
questioning,
is,
is
about
the
state
of
IP,
LD
and
I.
K
M
So
I
feel
the
prime
is
just
a
new
set
of
interfaces
for
go
for
making
it
pleasant
to
work
with.
We
don't
currently
have
any
plans
for
like
next
version
of
like
additional
types
and
stuff
that,
at
the
moment,
I
believe
is.
Basically
we
decide
that
we
want
to
build
that,
on
top
of,
like
an
I
really
do
structure
system
yeah
so
that
we
don't
like
hold
back
the
current
system
because
of
all
these
fancy
features.
I
do
want.
M
K
I,
certainly
from
it
like
I've
heavily
relying
on
IP,
LD
and
and
there's
actually
a
lot
of
traction
right
now,
with
multi
codecs,
multi
basis
and
actually
in
w3c.
Now,
since
it's
actually
with
working
with
through
the
IETF
and
there's
more
weight
of
the
standards
going
to
the
standards
process,
there's
still
a
lot
of
pushback
right
now
with
any
for
I've.
Seen
the
issues
I
filed
a
VAT
context,
resolving
through
an
IPL
d-link
and
a
distressed
struggle,
is
the
w3c
wants
it
to
be
a
URI
valid
URI.
K
M
K
Would
be
nice,
good
and
I
think
and
that
actually
make
it
traversable
through
natively
within
IPL
D,
so
rather
than
just
a
slash
which
I
know
the
origin,
so
the
Linux
origins
for
the
reason
for
the
slash
and
all
the
history
of
that,
but
if
it
actually
can
be
also
an
IP
of
IPL
d,
colon
slash,
slash
string
that
is,
is
at
par
with
a
slash
and
valid
that
makes
it
valid
json-ld
and
makes
it
valid.
Ip,
LD
and
everything
just
works
in
an
end
is
all
deterministic
and
cryptographically
verifiable
yeah.
M
A
A
For
you
know,
staying
up
to
touch
with
stuff
happening,
we
tend
to
have
presentations
from
people
who
are
building
on
top
of
IP
FS,
sharing,
though,
and
best
practices
showing
how
they've
done
the
projects
that
they're
working
on
and
kind
of
sharing
about
things,
there's
also
a
ton
of
various
working
groups
and
IP
that
space
that
focus
on
kind
of
different
subsets
of
problems.
So
we
have
the
JSI
PFS
team.
We
have
the
NGO
ipfs
team,
which,
as
you
can
probably
guess,
our
kind
of
language
focused
core
implementations
of
IPs.
A
We
also
have
a
number
of
kind
of
more
interest
area
working
groups
or
like
focus
area
so
web
browsers
as
Lydell
was
talking
about.
That's
focused
on
getting
IP
Festa
to
to
web
browsers.
Gui
as
Olli
was
mentioning.
That's
thinking
about
all
of
the
wonderful
beautiful
UI
is
on
top
of
IP
FS
that
allow
you
to
interact
with
things
and
kind
of
introspect.
What
IP
bus
is
doing
more
effectively.
A
Barry
and
Michelle
was
talking
about
with
decentralized
ADA
stewardship,
to
make
IP
of
us
work
for
large
datasets,
so
kind
of
depends
on
on
your
focus
area.
These
are
all
listed
if
you
go
to
I.
Believe
it's
a
PFS,
slash,
team
management,
it'll
list
out
kind
of
all
of
the
working
group
structure
is
the
captains
that
repos
the
things
they
focus
on
so
give
that
one
a
read
through
and,
and
that
should
give
you
some
a
place
to
get
started
in
focusing
on
a
working
group
that
you'd
be
psyched
about
cool
thanks
me.