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you can use eth.sucks as ipns/ipfs gateway in Opera browser to make it faster to load /ens websites!
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Seeing Opera in 2024 is wild. Firefox I feel like fell off in the early 2010s. Brave is okay. Arc I really wanted to like but can’t get past their direction with the UI. Opera though? Might have to revisit!
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brave removed their ipfs feature entirely in august https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/issues/37735 i was quite disappointed, and started to research other ways for /ens website support in browsers.
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Honestly it makes sense. It makes me wonder if all this truly is still very early or it's just fringe in the way Urbit is (minus the baggage of having a problematic founder)
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things are probably not looking great for ipfs this year. ipfs dev team "graduated" from protocol labs and formed a new entity to sell consulting services. brave removed feature. cloudflare no longer provides a gateway. biggest referral traffic to pinata gateway is pirated ebooks. well, as long as some indie hackers still truly need ipfs in some passion projects, i hope it will find a way.
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Indie hackers + 90% of every NFT ever made 😩 Though say more about those ebooks...
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pinata and filebase are two ipfs companies. they provide similar products and compete. but if you compare their similarweb ranking, pinata is much bigger. why? if you take a look at pinata's traffic sources on similarweb, you will notice a mystery website: breadl.org. i guess it is probably a domain of z-lib. search for "breadl.org" in reddit you willl see what it is really for.
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