Hi Hexus,

Have you made any progress in that?

On Wednesday, November 25, 2015 at 10:39:46 AM UTC-8, Hexus13th wrote:
>
> One of the things holding back the adoption of Twister even though it has 
> a superior underlying architecture is the lack of ability to post content.  
> Specifically the ability to put a picture in your post.  i realize that 
> this have been debated previously concerning the way perhaps magnet links 
> could be integrated.
>
> Instead, I propose that there be a modular integration of an existing 
> solution.
>
> Adding IPFS (http://ipfs.io/)(https://github.com/ipfs) support to only 
> the HTML client would allow for the presentation of media with a simple 
> hash location. IPFS works as single BitTorrent swarm, exchanging objects 
> within one Git repository. Since IPFS uses public and private key 
> cryptography deeper integration could be done, but a simple addition to the 
> HTLM client as method to "pin" or "favorite" content could propagate media 
> with no strain on the twister network.  There is even a open source JS 
> player (https://github.com/ipfs/examples/tree/master/webapps/play) 
> available.  If this were added to the client you would have a drop-in 
> replacement for youtube literally overnight.  Ive been testing over the 
> weekend and it is a simple and FAST way to publish distributed content, it 
> just lacks a way to index and share content easily. Which is exactly what 
> Twister is.
>
>

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