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submitted 7 months ago by LoraxEleven@lemmy.world to c/ipfs@lemmy.ml

Many years ago I posted a few pictures to Reddit using IPFS. It didn't go over very well, the pictures were basically not viewable unless I was online with my node running.

How far has IPFS come in the last eight/nine years or so..?

Is it a fairly decent alternative to something like IMGUR, yet?

I've been out of the loop for nearly as many years, too. But, I'm glad to see the project still here and I'm interested in where it's at these days.

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[-] Klaymore@sh.itjust.works 2 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Normally on the internet, you download files from a main server that's hosting the files. With IPFS, it doesn't matter if the files are stored on the main server or on the computer of someone else who has that file. However, if there is no main server and the only computer that was hosting it goes offline, then there is no way to access that file since it's not stored anywhere else. IPFS doesn't upload files anywhere when you add a file to your local IPFS node (since storing unlimited files for free would be very expensive), so when your computer goes offline there's no way to access that file since no one else has it.

The file needs to either be stored on your computer, the computer of someone who viewed your file and hasn't cleared their cache, or the computer of a file hosting provider like pinata.cloud or something.

this post was submitted on 14 Nov 2023
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