I'm working on an HTTP gateway to the P2P Dat protocol if you're interested. Also there's @BeakerBrowser with built in P2P Dat support.
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IPFS and (I hope) Dat coming to Brave real soon now
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Replying to @BrendanEich @hutchike and
Do you pretty-please-with-a-cherry-on-top have any more information to share on Brave’s plans/roadmap/aspirations for Dat Protocol and IPFS support?
@Cliqz browser beta builds ships with Dat support (via@sammacbeth’s dat-fox extension).1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @DaAleksandersen @hutchike and
Ccing
@brianbondy for IPFS update. Đạt extension if for chromium works in Brave. We funded something Đạt related and got left at altar, twice. Can do it ourselves at some cost.4 replies 0 retweets 4 likes -
Replying to @BrendanEich @DaAleksandersen and
Latest browsers update from
@IPFSbot land: https://blog.ipfs.io/2019-10-08-ipfs-browsers-update/ …@dietrich knows the latest on what's next in the upgrade path for Brave and other browser support1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @momack28 @DaAleksandersen and
Brave-specific screencap, "... however you can select the experimental option shown below in order to run a standalone IPFS node in Brave itself."pic.twitter.com/Chtyizrh9m
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Replying to @shizzmd @BrendanEich and
Ok - it seems to work, very interesting. I should be able to write a web extension over the top of this yeah?
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Replying to @shizzmd @BrendanEich and
Not designed to expose extension APIs a la what we did with libdweb in Firefox. However, you should be able connect to the local node from a different extension. Interesting idea to do libdweb-style extension API exposure... would really be a decision for Brave though.
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Replying to @dietrich @BrendanEich and
Maybe the
@MSEdgeDev team could come onboard to assist brave to bring a libdweb extension API to chromium? That would be all things nice. If I could call libdweb-style api from a web extension... I mean yeah that would be pretty cool. I could define an <ipfs src=></ipfs> tag1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
Libdweb was designed as an experimentation enabler. A production-level extension API likely looks a bit different. We are exploring the idea of a native Chromium implementation of IPFS, so that Chromium-based browsers can have a build option to enable it in their products.
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Replying to @dietrich @BrendanEich and
That's cool (ofcourse if this enabled dat.js, ssb-gossip, etc even cooler). On that point, I'm wondering, is the generic (not tied to ipfs or dat etc) goal here chromium-2-chromium service discovery? A bit like a libdweb vers of
@HashiCorp's#consul but browser-based?1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
So, you'd just register a libdweb-style api endpoint (ipfs,ssb,whatevs) with the "brave-consul" agent, and then point your web extension at the endpoint(!?)
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