Den 28 jun 2015 04:28 skrev "Zenaan Harkness" <zen@freedbms.net>:
For quite some years, I never watched any youtubes - then there was a Java-based website which could download them, but it was cumbersome.
Then there was youtube-dl, and now youtube is starting to head towards reasonable by my standards, or rather, a reasonable protocol for "consuming" content - pre-emptive local storage of everything.
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In a "perfect" world, all articles, all content is indexed with git, or in a git-compatible way, providing enhanced possibilities for caching, verifying, indexing, retrieval, duplication/ backup, and sharing and synchronizing with fellow private net sharers. As this concept and its implementation become pervasive, some publishers would take advantage of it as a form of compression to reduce publishing bandwidth requirements (somewhat analogous to torrents, but with greater integrity of the data being distributed).
http://ipfs.io/ Close enough for the underlying framework?