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Stateless Computing with libp2p #147
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I'm very interested in questions, comments, and the like. Best way to reach me is faddat@gmail.com on google hangouts. I'd much rather use something made using libp2p, though ;). |
Hi @faddat, seems like you found the wrong repo to ask this question. You might want to open this in https://github.com/ipfs/notes/issues. Closing the issue here and look forward to see the discussion on ipfs/notes :) |
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Implement the FirstSupportedProtocol API.
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feat: add a function to tell if a context subscribes to query events
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Let's suppose for a moment that we have a number of building blocks, and we begin at the bottom with hardware:
Current (as in: It can be touched, and even bought)
Future (sketches of the products to ensure communicating the whole idea well)
"Simple" Smartphone
Laptop
* stateless OS and applications loaded from a remote, distributed, secure/validated source(s)
libp2p
zerotier
tendermint
Applications:
API for Developers:
.....This still needs refining. I think overall, this issue is much more refined, however.
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