Hello, interesting!
So it is basically IPFS but you encrypt the data first?
If a node changes address, how is that handled?
Isn’t splitting up data making it just more vulnerable?
Submitted 12 hours ago by kiol@lemmy.world to selfhosted@lemmy.world
Hello, interesting!
So it is basically IPFS but you encrypt the data first?
If a node changes address, how is that handled?
Isn’t splitting up data making it just more vulnerable?
Please continue submitting questions! I will look into clarifying answers. Do see the documentation. FAQ is probably a good place to start: tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/wiki/FAQ
Ok, but you came seeking us. Please do us the kindness of answering the question while also pointing us towards the FAQs.
I think maybe you should just tell us what that 32GB is going to contain publicly, instead of dancing around questions with non-answers.
How can you be sure someone is not storing CSAM on your server, if it’s encrypted?
It sounds like storj from a decade ago, but you got at least some monopoly money for your storage there. I don’t follow what they are doing nowadays but it started similarly
Well, I hadn’t hadn’t thought about that. Will definitely think about it.
Tahoe-LAFS is actually much older than Storj tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/wiki/OldNews
This just sounds like seeding an encrypted torrent with extra steps.
I’m noping out in this until I have a plausible explanation of what the data actually is, because I’m not hosting people’s CSAM collection for them.
It’s glowing in here…
Am I blind? Where is the docker-compose? J find references to it in the doc and in the PR’s but I don’t see it in the files.
I was looking at pip/python instructions. tahoe-lafs.readthedocs.io/…/install-tahoe.html Seems there are docker compose instructions tahoe-lafs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/running.html#…
Interesting. I’ve been thinking about something like this for instances that use PeerTube. People could donate storage to PeerTube instances.
Must I live in a tunnel when I do it, or…
just_another_person@lemmy.world 11 hours ago
For what, exactly?