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From: Jeremy Brubaker <jbrubake.362@orionarts.invalid>
Subject: Re: In the news
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2022 14:01:40 -0000 (UTC)
Message-ID: <st8q44$2il$1@dont-email.me>
On 2022-01-31, Dan Purgert wrote:
rtr wrote:
> [...]
> Funnily enough, I was reading a lot about IPFS a few days ago because I
> thought it's a neat protocol with all the fancy modern web crap that
> they've pulled in their website. But then I came across this guy's blog:
>
> https://fiatjaf.com/d5031e5b.html
>
> Which promptly killed all of my enthusiasm with IPFS. It seems like a
> half-baked protocol that sounds neat in theory but is quite bad in
> practice. I don't want my files having anything to do with something
> like that.
Heh, I get that feeling from a fair number of "modern" things. It's
almost as if all the new frameworks and such that make programming
easier also make it easier to just make a horrible mess.
Terraform, Packer, Ansible, etc. These just happen to be the /modern/
things I'm using at work lately. They are all useful but all seem to be
not quite as good as they could be.
I haven't set up a gemini capsule of my own yet, but reading this group
I'm getting more interesting in doing so. Modern is not bad in and of
itself, but neither is old bad just because it's old.
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Parent:
Re: In the news (by Dan Purgert <dan@djph.net> on Mon, 31 Jan 2022 10:16:17 -0000 (UTC))
Start of thread:
In the news (by David <david@arch.invalid> on Sat, 29 Jan 2022 19:07:21 +0100)
Children:
Re: In the news (by Dan Purgert <dan@djph.net> on Mon, 31 Jan 2022 15:56:52 -0000 (UTC))
Re: In the news (by rtr <rtr@haraya.invalid> on Tue, 01 Feb 2022 10:12:57 +0800)