- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
I’ve been working on a new search engine system that’s fully peer-to-peer, with no trusted third party.
The goal is the index IPFS, a torrent-like file sharing system for all kinds of media
It’s written in Rust using libp2p. There is a daemon but it will eventually run in the browser with wasm
That sounds potentially useful.
I have wondered at times what ipfs was for. What can you find on it that isn’t on the normal web? What is the killer application for it (and please don’t answer anything related to crypto currency, I’m not a fan of those)?
Maybe this can help answer that?
Exactly, making IPFS relevant as a web platform is one of my goals. I’m interested in IPFS because it removes a lot of barriers with the regular web like geo-blocking, scraping restrictions, server downtime, and most importantly the fact that it can be easily censored. I hope that moving to IPFS could remove gatekeepers and their evil attempts to take control of the web (Amp for example). But IPFS will never be successful without a search engine that has the same principles