Making a Simple Self-Hosted Photo Gallery With IPFS
Making a Simple Self-Hosted Photo Gallery With IPFS
Just a moment...
Making a Simple Self-Hosted Photo Gallery With IPFS
Just a moment...
So regular web browser can browse IPFS only systems?
Yes. Brave has it built-in. Others can do it through an extension.
Cool. :)
That's cool, still can't see why I wouldn't use http(s) though that is cheaper and simpler?
"Cheaper and simpler" only if you are comparing with sites hosted on some big cloud provider. Consider the case where you don't want or can't rely on, e.g, Cloudflare or AwS and ask yourself how you would serve lots of static data without worrying about bandwidth or getting DDOS.
OVH, Mega, insert lots and lots of other providers here. They probably can handle DDOS etc good enough.
I mean is it only for some niche usage (which is totally okay and fine) like serving lots of static data from lesser unknown providers then?
There are two aspects you are ignoring here:
Might not be useful for you, but it should be useful for a lot of people.
Okay for the hash (similarly to https://mysite.com/folder1/IMG.jpg but a string op numbers) buf I upload images and share them from my pc too.
You are really failing to understand how it works, and I am failing to explain it properly.
similar to https://mysite.com/folder1/IMG.jpg
No. Similar to a Distributed Hash Table. It won't matter if people go https://mysite
or https://yoursite`. With a DHT, all you need is the hash of the file, and your node will be able to locate all servers who have the relevant pieces of data and send it to you.
I actually do know how it works, but I sure have a hard time understanding the usefulness.
Then we are going to go in circles: people already described use-cases and your knee-jerk reaction is to respond with "but I can do something vaguely related with OVH".
This gets tiring, and I'd rather do something else with my time. Have a good one.