A humane, privacy-focused, self-authenticated social web.
Built on @IPFS, recipient of @NGIPointer grant, graduate of @OxFoundry, audited by @cure53berlin
We've been super busy building this year, too busy in fact to keep up with our announcements, so strap in and get ready for some belated good news from Peergos. 🧵
Many have requested this feature for years and now it's here - lazy directory loading! This release makes loading directories asynchronous and blazingly fast. One Australian user reported it as 100x faster! We also show the number of items in a folder. https://t.co/mOlHVhzUm9
We've got a new release out folks! This enables sync from any drive in Windows and Linux, and includes a 3X faster GC on large blockstores.
https://t.co/y8IdJYPc2k
Peergos now uses post-quantum encryption! A hybrid of x25519 and MLKEM is used to protect shared files (Unshared files were already quantum resistant).
https://t.co/M9RrvusQrD
We have a new release out with automatic concurrent modification resolution, sync updates in the ui and a host of fixes and speed ups! Arbitrary renames with file duplicates are detected correctly in the sync client and use moves, not delete and upload. https://t.co/yUpYwd81Mf
@codexeditor
I am because I am working to combine Editor.js Block Style Editor with TrailMarks' HTML Editor both Custom Apps in @Peergos andpowered by @IPFS@AgregoreBrowser
to create a InterPeer Universal HyperDocument System
inspired by OHS
https://t.co/BwGaWp2EVC
Our sync client is now totally generic. You can apply it to any file system implementation. We have a local file based one for desktop, the Peergos backed one, and the android SAF one. Because it uses SAF, it can also sync other providers to Peergos, like dropbox, gdrive etc.
We've just released a new sync client for Peergos, with a gui, on both desktop and android. You can now also optionally not sync deletes.
https://t.co/hMwVWb4JGp
The android sync doesn't need any permissions to read or manage external storage (unlike things like nextcloud and syncthing). This is because it uses the new Storage Access Framework (SAF) for android, which is much better for user privacy and security.
We've also massively improved the webdav bridge which can now handle arbitrarily large files, and does moves/renames efficiently (O(1) in most cases). We also have much prettier and smaller thumbnails in the Java client now.
Our Christmas gift to you is a Peergos sync client! https://t.co/dXGVyQdWzJ This is a huge new release! The sync client lets you keep a local host folder in sync with a Peergos folder, allowing you to work offline on stuff using your normal native apps, and then sync later.
For 5 GiB files this adds 32 KiB to the first chunk's metadata. For 5 TiB files it adds 64 KiB, and 5 PiB files it adds 96 KiB. Even with a 5 PiB file, we can find which chunk changed after an edit with at most 3 metadata requests to the server.
There's a new release of Peergos out! This release is 10x faster in Firefox, uses 10x fewer connections, a lot less memory and runs in more configurations.
https://t.co/ApO62xSWNZ