Codemonkey made blockchain image board?

IT'S GONNA FAIL, LET'S ALL GO TO MEWCH INSTEAD

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Why not use torrents then? I don't understand the purpose of IPFS.

Compelling post, my dude

I will explain it for you MIT nigger
IPFS is content addressed data. That is what is meant by de-duplication, because every unique piece of data has a unique address. This is not the same as bittorrent where unique data can be grouped into separate swarms.

Watch the fucking video that introduces IPFS, and that benez guy will litterally say to you that IPFS is intended to archive everything, and that no information must get lost. He invented IPFS in response to many links on the internet going dead over time, and he wants it to prevent any link from going dead ever again. Now, if you think about what this would imply, I am pretty sure you will come to my conclusion.

you are a dumb nigger. You won't get a 2nd explanation. Fucking nigger.

I did not say that blockchain didn't have these problems. It's just as bad in this aspect, however,
This means that either the default behaviour is not to download anything, and you have to opt-in, which would lead to weak replication, or you download everything per default, where you would have to remove trash by hand. Also filtering per user is bullshit, as you can create new identities easily. And if you whitelist, you miss out on the important ones again. In the end, you'd have some whitelist curators that everyone would follow, which would lead to centralisation of decision making.

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no amount of nigger reasoning will make something true

ipfs has already been explained here

please make room in your tiny nigger brain for another definition of the word hash

kek. I do understand content-based addressing, and that's not even what's making me hate IPFS. It's the fact that it has no incentives and protection mechanisms against spam. You don't pay for the storage, people offer it for free, and it can be misused to clog their hard drives. I don't think everything needs paying, but in this case, where you can't trivially discern whether data is spam or not, you have no good way of deciding what to store and what not to. This makes the system vulnerable.