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> Have you used WebTorrent before? I have ( >>/11310/), and it uses WebRTC to enable torrenting in web browsers. The creator of it gave a talk on it years ago - "Feross Aboukhadijeh: WebTorrent - JSConf.Asia 2014" (includes info on DHTs):
No, but I am curious of how useful that might be. I am the kind of person who is skeptical of WebRTC for security reasons though.
> Perhaps you get that notion from the level of detail in which I describe things. I sometimes get into the nitty-gritty in regards to media, technology, and data.
It is often random and tangential. I don't care that you do and was one who found your odd observations sometimes charming, but here is what I mean:
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Take this post here. What are its contents?
> random highlight of a pony transformation green/fic from the ponebin index
> 4 replies to other posts that correct or expand a tiny bit on minor information
> Random note on leftist YTer's observation on moderation.
It is more random and tangential than verbose and detailed.
Is there anything here that is bad? No, the fact that you watch, and can make substantive observations on a left leaning YT without dropping to blindly shitting on them is impressive, someone who just reeeeeees without ever thinking only sets themselves up for humiliation from becoming too blindly smug (which is what happened with the left in the first place) The nonsequential jumping from post to post to post to get context amid dozens of tiny observations can be a problem though. Especially for someone trying to understand or help. A post or two that explains IPFS basics, what your doing, a better running tally of what is actually going on in this thread would go a long way.