We are Brian Bondy (co-founder and CTO of the Brave privacy browser), and Dietrich Ayala (IPFS Lead) to discuss the decentralized web and the new IPFS integration in Brave

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  1. brave-browser

    Brave browser for Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Windows.

    DNSLink which allows publishers to use DNS TXT records which point to an IPFS path. See here: https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/issues/13609

  2. Nutrient

    Nutrient – The #1 PDF SDK Library, trusted by 10K+ developers. Other PDF SDKs promise a lot - then break. Laggy scrolling, poor mobile UX, tons of bugs, and lack of support cost you endless frustrations. Nutrient’s SDK handles billion-page workloads - so you don’t have to debug PDFs. Used by ~1 billion end users in more than 150 different countries.

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  3. p3lib

    privacy preserving primitives and protocols (p3) for routing and messaging in P2P networks

    I don't think there was a refusal to implement privacy features, so much as that a privacy-preserving DHT is something that is still an unsolved problem. There have been a few efforts at a Tor transport for libp2p - the Berty project is working on one now: berty.tech. You can implement private networks today in IPFS, without using the public DHT. The barrier here is that ensuring user privacy in a peer-to-peer way is very difficult and the harms are real. P3Lib looks promising: https://github.com/hashmatter/p3lib

  4. ungoogled-chromium

    Google Chromium, sans integration with Google

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