Peeps by @daniellmesquita
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Replying to @Bevan (0x30755d3e65c0cf46c35b72d11e52d941c5fc3a3e)
Yep! As @abcoathup said, the batch hash is what gets signed.
As there is a limit of one image per post on @Peepeth, you could implement of image signing. Good for proof of existence when you post original images
Replying to @abcoathup (0x13ebd3443fa5575f0eb173e323d8419f7452cfb1)
Images are stored in IPFS (also centralised storage). Images aren’t signed. Only the batch hash is signed AFAIK
But when signing the batch, is it also including the images? There is an evidence of date where an image is posted on @Peepeth?
@Bevan, are the Peepeth's images stored on IPFS? When signing, it also signs the images?
KDE's Kirigami framework for developing convergent desktop/mobile apps, is not better than using HTML5
Deepin Linux haves the “Smart Mirror Switch” feature, to automatically use the most reliable mirror to download updates. But P2P is decentralized, more secure and automatically does that; that's weird why Linux doesn't uses P2P yet for Kernel/OS/App/Package updates.
Concise and harming talk from Raphael Auer about how PoW is unsustainable on Bitcoin. Hope it will receive an update to switch to PoS some months before BTC mining gets expensive for miners.
http://web.archive.org/web/20190122202933/https://www.bis.org/publ/work765.pdf
Jesus Christ were one of the first victims of lawfare
Individuals and their content will be aimed with the EU's Article 13, not the Services; Article 13 is not about shutting down YouTube and other sites, but about content censorship through Lawfare
This brazillian article on an Bitcoin-related site, but against Bitcoin, is a shame: http://web.archive.org/web/20190115151203/https://portaldobitcoin.com/bitcoin-nao-vai-mudar-mundo/
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Preview on taskbar of my brand new icon for Google Chrome
Brand new and modern icon for Google Chrome
My brand new icon for Chrome is getting an form, based on the gradient modernity from the icon of Firefox browser
Just created an GitHub organization to host Peepeth-related open-source projects
https://github.com/peepeth
I'm open to add @Bevan as admin
#Camerock, metamorphose of #Crabstone
#Crabstone, metamorphose of #Shardy
Know more about Shardy : https://peepeth.com/daniellmesquita/peeps/QmeJjMAFwBnUXVQS1BZ1PhTWewuVnffPf7rjHRuCZNxiBR
Shardy, the baby crab that is formed of Ethereum's shards
#q-Bit, the pre-metamorphose of #Qrosstum
Know more about that specie: https://peepeth.com/daniellmesquita/peeps/QmSro4xQJtDu7TMd2DxK3Gzqfdev4yJiRxb1Ao7jXUybrz
Qrosstum, the first ERC721 monster that can cross universes on Enjincoin's multiverse
@Bevan you didn't replied: why Peepeth isn't open-source?
Replying to @DecentralizedS (0xe72cbfada0fd1f028f36d49d52ea9711a8b6272f)
Web 3.0’s #Crypto Winter Mission: Keep Our Heads Above the Hype https://www.coindesk.com/web-3-0s-crypto-winter-mission-keep-our-heads-above-the-hype
Keep Our Heads Above the FUD
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Replying to @Bevan (0x30755d3e65c0cf46c35b72d11e52d941c5fc3a3e)
Hey Daniell, the Peepeth front-end is not open-source. Peepeth uses a traditional database in addition to the blockchain/IPFS, but you can indeed read directly from the blockchain.
Peepeth moderates posts (good) but being closed-source is bad
Peepeth is better than Minds.com, because here we don't use PHP/MySQL but relies on Ethereum network. But is Peepeth open-source?
Funny fact: in 2011 I were creating a social network called Peeper (launched on 2012), and the posts are called peeps. Then I knew Peepeth and found it amazing.
But some thoughts about how centralized it is