I met someone who is as working on IPFS once. He seemed like a bright guy with the intention to really create something that was censorship resistant, but I am not technical enough to assess the project.
I'm curious if anyone has an explanation or blog post about why IPFS is not practical. I'd like to understand it and share it with him as a counterpoint.
I've been trying to recruit him to nostr because his ethos seems to be aligned.
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I use IPFS Desktop, but it doesn't have enough adoption to make it worth the time. At least it doesn't take up a lot of bandwidth. A nostr client to post/share IPFS hashes of content would be really cool, but that's way beyond my skills to put together.
There's a decent one on @fiatjaf 's blog:
How IPFS is broken