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I wonder if some of the critical operations should be offloaded to FPGA.
> The idea is that you'd encode the index as a trie and dump it into IPLD, so the client would only have to download small parts of the index...
@davidar by a few months. Very useful to know that it is fast. Currently imagining the possibilities. Also, found this http://git.kernel.org/cgit/git/git.git/tree/Documentation/config.txt#n693: > This is a total waste of time and...
@davidar saw it, neat. i.e. it's a pandoc but without the huge GHC stuff, cabal-install ritual, etc. It's a pandoc. > Yeah, Haskell is high-level enough that it tends to...
How to make this work? the text I typed didn't show up.
Yes I did use local daemon and the link http://localhost:8080/ipfs/Qmb2ymoF197UWEaDiAcHZFQKcj2nMmPTs2xRgVCb2nerdx/#/QmeKV1ptkqEeishBTW7twN5ij4VesAB6M7EEnGh5YdjUPf/TitlePage. I must be missing something here.
This is just an `rsync` away, really. Currently running it on pollux.
(didn't check)
https://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Gutenberg:Mirroring_How-To says it is at least 650 GB (could have been doubled). Pollux has 13 GB left. But anyway, the mirroring is a one-liner.
Hmm, rsync doesn't have seek so at least the first 'download -> hash' needs the TB storage to contain it. Either 1. https://aws.amazon.com/s3/reduced-redundancy/ ~$24/month. 2. http://www.amazon.com/Green-1TB-Desktop-Hard-Drive/dp/B006GDVREI ~$50 (can be repurposed...