zlib-searcher
multihash
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MIT License | MIT License |
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zlib-searcher
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Tell HN: Z-library IPFS front end already offline
A week or so ago this really quite nice book Linz / Z-library IPFS search frontend was unveiled:
https://zlib.zu1k.com/
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34176479
Now is appears to be offline. Is the only good answer to self-host?
https://github.com/zlib-searcher/zlib-searcher
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Using Zlib-Searcher to Search the Z-Library Index for Books on the IPFS Network
https://github.com/zlib-searcher/zlib-searcher
multihash
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Reasons to Prefer Blake3 over Sha256
Since you seem to have done a fair bit of research in this area, do you have any opinions or thoughts about the Multihash format?
https://multiformats.io/multihash/
It fills in some of the blanks in your "prefixing the hash with the value of the enum for the hash" step.
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🎉 accumulate_api v0.3.0 released
This library supports latest Accumulate API v3 features with multibase and multihash addresses, and adds many corrections to the usability and structure of the library. Overall it's different from other clients that are generated from the Go codebase, and developed for developers with canonical Dart approaches.
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Using Zlib-Searcher to Search the Z-Library Index for Books on the IPFS Network
> IPFS now uses base58btc exclusively
That's blatantly wrong. IPFS supports 25 different base representations (https://github.com/multiformats/multibase/blob/master/multib...).
In fact, recently, two community members decided to implement a new base encoding with emojis for fun:
https://cid.ipfs.tech/#%F0%9F%9A%80%F0%9F%AA%90%E2%AD%90%F0%...
https://github.com/multiformats/multihash supports at the very least SHA1 SHA2-256 SHA2-512 SHA3/Keccak Blake2b-256/Blake2b-512/Blake2s-128/Blake2s-256 Blake3 and Strobe. Hashes in IPFS are being standardised through the IETF and W3C https://www.ietf.org/id/draft-multiformats-multihash-05.html.
If you need rhash, you are welcome to submit a PR! We also have a grants program you can use to be rewarded for this.
- multihash - self describing hashes for future proofing
- Self describing hashes – for future proofing
- Mutlihash: Self-Describing Hashes
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Whatever happened to SHA-256 support in Git?
Also check out multihash from the IPFS folks: https://github.com/multiformats/multihash
It's a more robust, well-specified, interoperable version of this concept.
Though it's probably overkill if you control both the consumer and producer side (i.e. don't need the interoperability) and are just looking to make hash upgrades smoother, in that case a simple version prefix like Go's approach described above has lower overhead.
- Calculate QmHash of any file
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Contributing to rust-libp2p
Previously, a PeerId was internally represented as a multihash, a scheme to specify different hashes with their respective hashing methods. These hashes were then encoded in base58btc.
What are some alternatives?
libgen-bot-rs - Libgen Telegram bot
rust-cid - CID in rust