Peergos, the foss p2p e2ee cloud storage thing with an app ecosystem. check it out (peergos.org)
from thatsnomayo@lemmy.ml to privacy@lemmy.ml on 13 Feb 06:13
https://lemmy.ml/post/43096061

let me save you the hassles of self-hosting nextcloud šŸ˜‚ however it’s a pretty small company so don’t be surprised that hosting on their stuff is overpriced. nextcloud has free open servers, this doesn’t. then again nextcloud’s encryption is more fake than matrix

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mrnobody@reddthat.com on 13 Feb 06:28 next collapse

How is this FOSS if its more expensive than Nextcloud?

Edit nvm I found it

Self hostable - A user should be able to easily run Peergos on a machine in their home and get their own Peergos storage space, and social communication platform from it

thatsnomayo@lemmy.ml on 13 Feb 06:44 next collapse

I wrote it’s self-hostable in the header, you don’t have to narrate your total lack of reading comprehension to me

Prunebutt@slrpnk.net on 13 Feb 07:05 collapse

No, you didn’t. You said that self-hosting nextcloud is a pain in the ass.

thatsnomayo@lemmy.ml on 13 Feb 07:21 collapse

and what follows from that, don’t self-host at all? the link is part of the context of the statement, you don’t get points for jumping into the replies without even reading to say something pointless

anyone who has basic familiarity with the topic or utilizes the link I provided would be able to understand I am talking about Peergos as a self-hosting solution.

Prunebutt@slrpnk.net on 13 Feb 08:13 next collapse

What the fuck are you on about?

thatsnomayo@lemmy.ml on 13 Feb 10:12 collapse

I’m inducing the realization that clicking the link would have been less effort than saying inane shit, it’s traditional

mrnobody@reddthat.com on 13 Feb 13:42 collapse

Actually, I had utilized the link, thank you. I just mostly found their promotional hosting services, and nothing of self host. A lot of times people post links to projects pages on GH and that’s it, so after a minute I wanted to chime in.

THEN buried on their page I found it and wanted to clarify my comment for anyone else who might be looking for the info themselves…

Now we got your douchey self in the comments being, well, a douche, and instead of maybe fixing your link to go straight for the self-host section or anything useful, you decide to just be a dick as if that’s any benefit…

A more clear and concise post would say something like: While this company offers paid (and slightly more expensive) hosted solutions like Nextcloud, you also have the option to self -host and view the files here github.com/peergos/peergos It offers E2EE over a P2P network, which is better than NC too.

And that’s it folks.

mark100@lemmy.world on 13 Feb 22:10 collapse

Yep, it is possible, I have it, I like my privacy. A cool, safe, thing.

onlinepersona@programming.dev on 13 Feb 07:47 collapse

The immutable data store is provided by IPFS and allows anyone authorised to retrieve cipher text from its hash through any Peergos node

Built on top of IPFS. Finally something useful built with IPFS. Although that means it’s going to require a virtual filesystem to access stuff. Reading on, yes that’s WebDAV.

Interesting. It also uses TOR for transmitting share requests.

I’m… Intrigued, but IPFS is my biggest problem. Ever time it was used on my system it was a massive resource hog. It would kill a phone battery right quick.

Anyway, thanks for sharing. This will end up I’m my bookmarks for when there’s time to test something again. If you have a github account,do add this to one of those ā€œawesome IPFSā€ lists floating around. It could help.

Cheers

ianopolous@lemmy.ml on 13 Feb 20:50 collapse

You’re right that ipfs is normally very resource hungry and slow. That’s why we wrote our own implementation which used much less bandwidth and cpu and is faster (github.com/peergos/nabu). Be aware that we don’t use Tor yet (see warning at beginning of book - book.peergos.org).

onlinepersona@programming.dev on 14 Feb 09:32 collapse

Does nabu support mounting? I never got ipfs mount nor ipns mount to work. I’d like to be able to nabu mount /mount/path and see everything that was downloaded with nabu in it. Is that possible?

ianopolous@lemmy.ml on 14 Feb 11:54 collapse

Nabu is very minimal. It implements the structures and p2p protocols necessary to store and retrieve blocks and ipns mappings and do p2p mutually authenticated http requests, which is all we need for Peergos. Nabu itself doesn’t have a concept of files, just blocks and their merkle links. The performance on a benchmark relevant to us is shown here: blog.ipfs.tech/2023-11-introducing-nabu/#benchmar…