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JonnieSparkles
@jonniesparkles
Drafted a new article the other day to elaborate on the vision of AR.IO Network being used as a "time machine": https://jonniesparkles.ar.io/articles/building-a-rewindable-internet-with-arns.html
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Ketzal Co.
@ketzal
Fantastic. I’ve been thinking though, is there a way that the Time Machine works only in terms of changes and not full copies? So for a website, if you make a change, is there a way to upload only the modification instead of the entire website? Kinda like a cartoon frame by frame animation.
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JonnieSparkles
@jonniesparkles
Sure! No need to reupload an entire site each time - you can just upload your changed files, say a new image or updated index.html, then create a new manifest which references those new files and all of the existing unchanged files and then maps them all together relative to each other (like filepaths). You can use ArDrive for that, super easy!
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big tone
@bigtone.eth
that would undermine the tamper-proof nature of arweave. updates would require uploading the change you need & creating a new manifest. this versioning is the true time machine essence IMO
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