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Better yet encrypt the post them distribute the master decrypt key that has then been encrypted again for each authorised viewer.

This technique allows the original data to be encrypted once (could be a video that takes some time to encrypt) then only a small additional effort to manage the chosen audience without sharing the unencrypted master key.

No but my several day old proxmox career definitely needs to have this knowledge, thanks for the side quest!!

Been using for years on and off and has massively improved in terms of speed. IPFS is basically like Dropbox or something now in terms of speed from upload to download availability.

Protocol labs did raise almost half a billion so some of it must have been put to use.

I bake the updates and push to IPFS.

The bikes grab OTA updates and push log files to and from IPFS.

Firebase is used to share the CIDs and some metadata.

I inrend to switch to Nostr on the v2 release instead of Firebase, and possibly blossom.

Not OP but I developed an OTA update system for electric motorbikes and sharing of their log files - it works well for this use case as I have a free 5GB account with web3.storage.

Skimmed your article and yes it's built by Eth maximalists so I'm unsure of the reliability going forward but it's great riding on the back of all the defi wave for sharing relatively small files around in a distributed manner.

Bit of an old thread now but my journey took me into installing proxmox (incredibly fun hypervisor) and various images and relay implementations before making one that works. Behold another relay operating at tom.zapto.org/

Joined in the #proxmox gang tonight, 5+ VMs started approx half still running. Love the temporary feel of computer instances.

I've used Amethyst for months, tried other clients including PWA and always return.

Super smooth, almost everything just works.

Love a crispy pint

Bitcoin is the most liquid 24/7 tradable asset.

But I love seedless grapes... I'll try out this bitter sweet medicine combo for science