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@bbjubjub.eth
Very interesting what Horswap (immutable Uniswap frontend) did for distribution over ENS and IPFS: every version is a child name, and they locked themselves out of the ability to change the IPFS hash. They have to issue new children names for new versions (which do not come often)
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@deanpierce.eth
I want to live in a world where DNS just returns a verifiable static hash (like IPFS), content updates can be navigated (like git), and browsers will only render/execute content delivered this way (like with CSP). Some mimetype: application/json can be served over IP, but most dynamic content would come from web3 calls.
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@bbjubjub.eth
It's so frustrating! We can do so much better than the current model of fully trusted CDNs even with current tech
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@deanpierce.eth
Brave seems to be getting closer to this (by baking in ENS/IPFS/web3) and one of these days we're going to have that switch in Brave to block rendering/execution of insecurely delivered content.. Maybe tools exist to help people launch websites like this, but it all seems so hacky now. It should be like GitHub pages.
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Sadly, Brave deprecated IPFS. πŸ˜₯ Maybe it will come back as more things build on it. https://brave.com/blog/ipfs-support/
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I'm curious if there are other browsers that can do that, I also want to check if you can use your local Ethereum node. In theory, neocities gives you IPFS+DNS, but no immutability https://blog.neocities.org/blog/2015/09/08/its-time-for-the-distributed-web
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