ipfs-search
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ipfs-search
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admarus alternatives - ipfs-search and Yacy
3 projects | 9 Aug 2023
Admarus is a decentralized alternative to ipfs-search
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where to find ipfs websites?
You can also use this search engine: https://ipfs-search.com
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Official CIDs for Tor project and I2P downloads on IPFS if they exist.
ipfs-search.com doesnt allow user submission, but you can use tools like public-gateway-cacher to increase the chances that their dht listener hears of it.
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Decentralised Search Engines
IPFS Search https://ipfs-search.com
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Hello guys I'm new to IPFS and have some questions
There's not any main search portal that I know of. I mean, there's this, https://github.com/ipfs-search/ipfs-search / https://ipfs-search.com/ Which afaik looks at the DHT traffic or similar. I'm not great at getting useful results from that, maybe you'll have better luck. r/IPFS_Hashes is a place for people to post things they're hosting.
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Is there a way to search for newly added IPFS files?
There is already ipfs-search.com, which uses an open source byte analyzer to figure out what type of file it runs into.
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Handshake vs. ENS
IPFS though has a search engine, https://ipfs-search.com/#/, which seems to work pretty good.
ENS (.eth, .sol, .luna), Unstoppable domains, handshake/namebase, IPFS websites, onion/i2p/zeronet/freenet/lokinet and others will need to get indexed and accessible by a search engine easily by a normal user. Until then, all of these trying to counter ICANN are pretty much useless.
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I traced that new Satoshi post back to a wallet that has made 83,000+ transactions TODAY
I didnt look into the wallet’s transactions yet, but i searched the NFT names on this IPFS search engine https://ipfs-search.com/ and it came up empty. I don’t know all the specifics of which NFTs end up on the ipfs but the dumb ones my little bro and I minted for curiosity on Solana were on there. I dont know if the search engine is comprehensive, but it’s something—another data point.
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How to find content on ipfs?
https://github.com/ipfs-search/ipfs-search#building
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Questions about what an idle node is doing
Nodes announce the hashes they know about so you could sniff this gossip and then build a search engine on top of it which is how ipfs-search works.
watermill
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Microservices communication
I’ve successfully worked on projects using an asynchronous event-driven way of connecting services. I really like the decoupling of business logic and the events triggering it. I highly recommend https://github.com/ThreeDotsLabs/watermill to be more flexible when it comes to choosing the actual technology driving the async patter. It might be NATS today but requirements might change and you need to change. Watermill prepares you for this.
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Public chatroom websocket project in Go
Highly recommend https://watermill.io lib for building async apps (using among others pub/sub patterns). It greatly decouples your code from the underlying technology and gives you the freedom to choose depending on the environment (e.g dev, prod). For dev or small scale purposes, it supports pub/sub purely based on go channels.
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How did you solve the problem of transactions between different databases and services?
Look at this library: https://github.com/ThreeDotsLabs/watermill
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Examples of using task scheduler with Go?
Watermill is a good pubsub abstraction. You can start with native go channels and grow into a cloud pubsub or Kafka/Pulsar if you need to.
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Small EDA/Micro service Project
These conditions have led me to discover two packages watermill.io and go-kit. Both of these seem to do what I want and I am thinking of implementing the project using watermill and go Chanels and deploying to a server or some sort.
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Event Observer Pattern in Go
github.com/ThreeDotsLabs/watermill package provides a framework for building event-driven applications. It allows easy communication between independent components by decoupling the sender and the receiver.
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I've just started learning Golang, and I'm struggling to choose a framework.
My personal favorite tools: - https://github.com/go-kit/ for building services (although it's not necessary a great tool for prototyping) - https://github.com/gorilla/mux router (although it's been recently deprecated, so I'm looking for a similar, maintained library) - https://entgo.io/ ORM - https://watermill.io/ for messaging
- How to handle events: an interactive example of consumer groups
- I’m looking for a suggestion for a queuing library
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Looking for a mature distributed task queuer/scheduler in go
Checkout https://watermill.io/
What are some alternatives?
rabbit-hole - RabbitMQ HTTP API client in Go
eventhorizon - Event Sourcing for Go!
phalanx - Phalanx is a cloud-native distributed search engine that provides endpoints through gRPC and traditional RESTful API.
go-kit - A standard library for microservices.
superhighway84 - USENET-inspired, uncensorable, decentralized internet discussion system running on IPFS & OrbitDB
Benthos - Fancy stream processing made operationally mundane
machinery - Machinery is an asynchronous task queue/job queue based on distributed message passing.
pulse - ☁EventBus on Portable Pub/Sub Components☄
nebula - 🌌 A network agnostic DHT crawler, monitor, and measurement tool that exposes timely information about DHT networks.
wild-workouts-go-ddd-example - Go DDD example application. Complete project to show how to apply DDD, Clean Architecture, and CQRS by practical refactoring.
Go IPFS - IPFS implementation in Go [Moved to: https://github.com/ipfs/kubo]
go-rabbitmq - A wrapper of streadway/amqp that provides reconnection logic and sane defaults