Seasoned full-stack developer specializing in fintech and automation, with experience collaborating with 70+ organizations to deliver secure, mission-critical applications handling sensitive financial data. I have a strong interest in code auditing, including testing, security review, and performance optimization—if you have a project that needs to be tested, audited, or optimized, feel free to reach out.
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I usually start Yantra on my laptop. If I want it always-on, I move it to a server. Same apps. Same setup. Zero cloud. 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Best of all, it works independently, without requiring any special Nostr events. npub1x6au4qgw9t403yushl34tgngmgcaqv9yna7ywf8e6x4xf686ln7qc7y6wq besoeasy let me know if you need any help npub1x6au4qgw9t403yushl34tgngmgcaqv9yna7ywf8e6x4xf686ln7qc7y6wq besoeasy No, usually, as long as you're accessing a file, it's moved back to the top. This means that only purged files are the ones least accessed. npub1x6au4qgw9t403yushl34tgngmgcaqv9yna7ywf8e6x4xf686ln7qc7y6wq besoeasy you don't need your own node, just like blossom you can use public nodes npub1x6au4qgw9t403yushl34tgngmgcaqv9yna7ywf8e6x4xf686ln7qc7y6wq besoeasy not anytime soon boss, but m sure you can run it in docker npub1x6au4qgw9t403yushl34tgngmgcaqv9yna7ywf8e6x4xf686ln7qc7y6wq besoeasy upload your content and post it anywhere npub1x6au4qgw9t403yushl34tgngmgcaqv9yna7ywf8e6x4xf686ln7qc7y6wq besoeasy You're right to ask—IPFS does lack a built-in economic incentive like blockchains often have, which is a common point of confusion. But think of it this way: unused storage is wasted storage. If you’ve got 100 GB of disk space and you’re only using 1 GB, that remaining 99 GB is just sitting idle. Why not let it do something useful? In practice, people often host content they care about—like files from people they follow on Nostr or communities they’re part of. When you pin (i.e., intentionally store) someone’s content, you’re helping keep it online. And because IPFS is content-addressed and peer-to-peer, your node automatically shares those files with others who request them. It’s like a collaborative spiderweb: everyone contributes a little, and in return, everyone can access what they need. Plus, if you store your own files on IPFS, other nodes can serve them on your behalf when you're offline—as long as someone has pinned or cached them. So the more people participate, the more resilient the whole network become npub1x6au4qgw9t403yushl34tgngmgcaqv9yna7ywf8e6x4xf686ln7qc7y6wq besoeasy It shouldn't be difficult, perhaps you could create an issue on GitHub requesting that they implement file-drop functionality. npub1x6au4qgw9t403yushl34tgngmgcaqv9yna7ywf8e6x4xf686ln7qc7y6wq besoeasy I received numerous direct messages, so with the holiday season happening, I provided a basic explanation in one unedited recording. A more comprehensive video will be released soon. Perhaps someone skilled at creating YouTube content could produce a video that explains file-drop in detail.