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@h I need to learn more about using ipfs

@jjg It's becoming a matter of necessity as we saw today.

Unfortunately the IPNS system is still very slow to be of practical use, but IPFS on its own, what it does, it does really well.
Good for permanent data, but still not very useful for mutable data.

I'm going to take on SSB next in my research. SSB appears to be weaker on the permanent web side, but stronger on the privacy side.
Unfortunately very dependent on Node.js. We'll see what can I do.

@h I should take another look. Last time it was a lot of shiny websites and hand-waving :)

Anything that gets information out of silos is good though.

@jjg I have the impression that SSB is well designed, but the implementation could be more solid. But I haven't looked again in a while, so I'll be revisiting soon.

There are a few things I don't like about the SSB federation system that still relies on servers that can lead to centralisation, it's not p2p in the same sense that IPFS is.

But like I said, gotta take another deeper look.