IPFS THREAD

I forgot to mention >>>/hydrus/ is planning on integrating IPFS, The hydrus network is essentially a local booru that syncs up with repositories, the repos can contain tags, files, and more, this seems like the best option we'll get in the short term and maybe even best long term. You'll run a client with your media, sync remote tags over ipfs and distribute files via ipfs as well.

Nice. Has it always supported automatic tagging based on hash?

That's the basis of the project, it takes in media, hashes it, and you can assign tags to that hash and have relations with tags (parent and sibling).

The tagging is not automatic it's just shared if you use the public tag repository, if me and you have the same file and one of us tags it publicly (local and remote tags are kept separate) then that tag will show up for both of us eventually (after you sync the repo).

You can automatically assign tags based on things like filenames and other factors but it's not magic, however there is this which is planned which is actually automatic tagging
>>>/hydrus/1553

You can already use it over Tor and CJDNS. The i2p thing is just creating a pure TCP mode.

There's a site called Hiddenbooru on i2p

seems like an advantage to me

still no Tor or I2P support and no one uses it. IPFS will forever be a meme.

Go > C > *

I just got my personal file host working which adds all files to ipfs while also giving me a http link to share with normies.

Has anyone done a proper comparison of 0.3 vs 0.4?