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Show HN: Dweb.page – Your Gateway to the Distributed Web

70 points| Noc2 | 7 years ago |github.com

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DyslexicAtheist|7 years ago

It's been quiet around IOTA for a while, ... incomprehensible why anyone would use IOTA for anything. it is run by people (come_from_beyond and other questionable characters whose understanding of Math can best be summed up as "Numberwang"). People who think that collision resistance doesn't have to be a primary feature of a hash functions.

the IOTA guys have been ignorant towards any criticism from the cryptography experts (ask people like Matthew D Green and others). IOTA is a total clusterfuck. Don't use it. Or if you do please check at least twitter to see what people with an actual idea are really saying.

https://ftalphaville.ft.com/2018/04/25/1524628801000/FUD--in...

https://twitter.com/peterktodd/status/938397135862714373

https://twitter.com/search?q=%40matthew_d_green%20IOTA

nemo1618|7 years ago

Why on earth would you use IOTA for this? Even ignoring its ignominious history, the security paper itself acknowledges that IOTA currently isn't an "immutable ledger" at all:

>at the moment the log entries on IOTA will be deleted after a certain time and won’t be stored indefinitely on the ledger. Therefore, it is highly recommended to download the generated CSV files from time to time, which contain all the information about the logs. It is expected that the IOTA Foundation will release a solution for this problem in the coming month.

Noc2|7 years ago

The advantage of IOTA compared to for example OrbitDB is that you want some kind of proof of work for the metadata. Otherwise everyone can just create instantly millions of fake entries. However, regarding the mentioned snapshot problem, you can of course then create a simple copy of the IOTA tangle entries on orbitDB.

fernly|7 years ago

"Distributed Web" -- Wikipedia fails me, but some clarity emerges from

https://ipfs.io/

"IPFS aims to replace HTTP and build a better web for all of us."

https://medium.com/textileio/enabling-the-distributed-web-ab...

"the basic idea is we identify content by its cryptographic hash... I can simply ask the IPFS network for the file with that exact CID, the network will find the peers that have the data (using a DHT), retrieve it, and verify (using the CID) that it’s the correct file."

deytempo|7 years ago

Could this possibly make search engine monopolies impossible?

ilaksh|7 years ago

Looks great. Especially because it seems to have a distributed search solution. How well will IOTA scale?

Does IPFS really not have a Windows installer? Because that actually requires a lot less effort for non-technical people than a chdir and then running something in cmd.exe

Noc2|7 years ago

An ipfs installer would be awesome. I tested the integration of the js version of ipfs, but for me, it doesn’t make sense that every single project starts there own IPFS server in the background. Imagine in the future you have like ten tabs open in your browser and you 10 server running. Also, it’s a lot slower performance-wise, and you have problems gettings this running in older browsers, etc. Regarding the scaling we choose IOTA basically because we believe it’s the best solution regarding the scaling aspect and of course because it’s feeless.

DyslexicAtheist|7 years ago

please don't shoot yourself in the foot and do a little bit of googling before seriously considering this for anything. IOTA is a total garbage fire. See other comments here.

netsec_burn|7 years ago

Your logo looks almost identical to web.com's logo.

Noc2|7 years ago

Interesting. The logo actually took me only a few minutes is based on my previous logos (e.g. pact.care). I’m always just using quicksand plus dot, since I’m not a designer