gomobile-ipfs
Peergos
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| 354 | 2,421 | |
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| 4.0 | 9.8 | |
| 5 months ago | 4 days ago | |
| Java | Java | |
| GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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gomobile-ipfs
- Gomobile-ipfs: Packages for Android, iOS and React-Native that allow one to run and use an IPFS node on mobile devices
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I would rent TB's on BTFS if it were to use the IPFS network rather than competeting with it!
Yes I believe there is support: https://github.com/ipfs-shipyard/gomobile-ipfs
Peergos
- Google Broke reCAPTCHA for De-Googled Android Users
- Peergos: An EE2E P2P solution for sync and storage
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Mount Proton Drive on Linux using rclone and systemd
You might be interested in Peergos [0][1] which is E2EE, fully open source (including the server), and self hostable. We've been audited by Cure53 and Radically Open Security.
[0] https://peergos.org
[1] https://github.com/peergos/peergos
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Why Nextcloud feels slow to use
You might like Peergos, which is E2EE as well. Disclosure (I work on it).
https://peergos.org
You can try it out easily here: https://peergos-demo.net
Our iOS app is still in the works still though.
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Peergos: An Open-Source Google Drive Alternative That You Can Self-Host
There is a built-in mirror function in peergos you can use to mirror your user, or an entire server you control to another server yes: https://github.com/peergos/peergos?tab=readme-ov-file#mirror and we recently add this to the ui itself you can request/pay for a live mirror on another server: https://peergos.net
At the moment if your client accesses a server with a mirror, and your primary is offline, then you can read, but not write. Writes are proxied to your primary, and thus need your primary to be accessible.
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Briar: Peer to Peer Encrypted Messaging
G'day mempko, I remember firestr! Very nice! You might remember around the same time (2013) I started Peergos. We're still working on it!
https://peergos.org
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Ask HN: Hackable Personal Database?
I'm looking for the same. Open source, self hosted, and end-to-end encrypted.
I haven't found anything that really does all of this, but it seems like Cryptpad[0] and Peergos[1] are viable platforms upon which something like this could be built.
Except for encryption, Atomic Data[2] seems like a really cool platform to build this on.
[0] https://cryptpad.org/
[1] https://peergos.org/
[2] https://github.com/atomicdata-dev/atomic-server
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S3 Is Showing Its Age
AWS SDK is huge yes, but you can implement an S3 client in 300 lines of Java.
https://github.com/Peergos/Peergos/blob/master/src/peergos/s...
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Dropbox Sign Hacked
Would love to hear your thoughts on Peergos - https://peergos.org
https://github.com/peergos/peergos
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Tim Bray's De-Google Project
A good Dropbox alternative is Peergos (founder here). Peergos is an E2EE P2P storage, sharing and application protocol. Fully open source, including the server, self-hostable, no VCs.
https://peergos.org
What are some alternatives?
dCloud - dCloud: Web3 Cloud Storage App
iiab - Internet-in-a-Box - Build your own LIBRARY OF ALEXANDRIA with a Raspberry Pi !
yolo - over-the-air installation and testing of mobile applications (TestFlight alternative)
slate - WIP - We're building the place you go to discover, share, and sell files on the web.
go-btfs - BTFS - The First Scalable Decentralized Storage System - A Foundational Platform for Decentralized Applications
skynet-cli - a lightweight cli to interact with Skynet