I am sorry to repeat my message, but I was told the link to the Discord has expired.
So, this chat is staying, no worries about that, but we added an additional communication on the DIscord where we can have multiple chat rooms and better mobile app.
Plan is to migrate to Cabal or similar sistem once it's ready ready, but until then, feel free to find Dat ecosystem also on Discord https://discord.gg/jukapbdep5
Hi guys.
For our blockchain project we need to choose the right storage solution based on Hyperprotocol. Our main requirement is that it has to work as a Real Time Database, namely, be fast and performant.
There're other requirements too.
I suppose that it could be Sonar, Hyperswarm, or anything else
Who could give us a few pointers, or a paid consultation?
jbove
Hi all. Paul Frazee is live coding "Uplink" now. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yYKMFsKNSM&feature=youtu.be
nettle
substack: but if you altered the file wouldn't the signature become invalid?
substack
you could publish a new version with a new signature, i mean
substack
but yes that signature would be invalid if the file changed
nettle
ah right
nettle
do most apps just sign the hashes, or does a signature produce a fixed-length output like hash functions?
substack
and there are certain things like replay attacks you may need to worry about, depending on the other circumstances of the arrangement
substack
i think signatures might also be much slower than hashes if i remember correctly, so it's typical to sign hashes
substack
but to verify a signature you need to download the public key and run some openssl command probably
substack
but what is the threat model you're concerned about?
nettle
but it seems that ed25519 prehashes its signature input anyways
nettle
situation is sending android APKs p2p between phones, which are always signed
nettle
so i'm trying to determine if a hash is even necessary for the verification phase
bencevans
benjamink152: > Dat makes no attempt to hide IP addresses. ref: 3rd paragraph under Discovery Keys @ https://datprotocol.github.io/how-dat-works/ I think Beaker has moved to using Hyperdrive but from my understanding the networking hasn't changed in terms of sharing IPs as the sharing is required to establish connections with others peering the
bencevans
archive of interest
decentral1se
baffo32: https://twitter.com/SarahJamieLewis/status/1008111920988106753
substack
if anyone wants to try, i'm sending a jpg of my cat tux: hyperbeam tux > tux.jpg
decentral1se
ill get on that
decentral1se
https://github.com/mafintosh/hyperbeam#cli
decentral1se
rad cat, success
decentral1se
beamed to the netherlands
substack
yay
substack
i used that photo a lot to debug my ntsc encoder/decoder
substack
because it has good variety of colors
decentral1se
nice
decentral1se
thats cool! yeah it is a nice constructive critique, i like the work https://www.openprivacy.ca do
fleeky
loving all these small utilities :)