Why I Moved My Blog from IPFS to a Server (neimanslab.org) | |
I’ve been in love with IPFS since 2020. I also run several small sites on IPFS and pin them on my own Kubo node that runs on a Pi4. Also I pin all my own art and all the art I collected. I recognize the issues addressed in the blog regarding updating the website and IPNS. So if you start with IPFS, start small, like for example a link tree. For example my own is on IPFS https://mishaderidder.eth.limo Anyway encourage everyone to experiment with IPFS! And run a node and pin stuff you like and want to support. You can easily run a node on your laptop or it’s even built in Brave browser, just switch it on. Here’s a tutorial to run on a Pi4. https://friendsoflittleyus.nl/how-to-install-ipfs-node-on-raspberry-pi-4-running-ubuntu/ Interesting comment Misha! Maybe you should publish on how you’re running your setup! I‘m surprised the author of the post had insightful but negative things to say, although, I have to agree that IPFS actually has a rather tricky problem with content routing because of its technical architecture. The article almost made me a little worried! Wow, didn't know I could set up an IPFS node in Brave. Just did that; if anyone was interested, there's a slick tutorial here: https://www.makeuseof.com/how-to-set-up-and-use-ipfs/ | |