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... and likely be faster for a couple of the 200+MB PDF's.
Natrator: "It wasn't!"
Jokes aside, where do you live where 200MB x some would be considered some heavy storage? I mean me uploading that file to someone would take 2 seconds on my cheap home 1024Mb/s connection. A pro one would probably be way better...
I love the name of IPFS (Inter Planetary File System!), it's cool and all but IMO the technology behind it is not at all living up to it, it's basically just a benevolent storage with static links.
I'm not talking about the storage requirements. I have terabytes of unused SSD; that is irrelevant. The direct links for most zlib or libgen books download at 10-30kb/s for me and can take a few hours for one book, often failing multiple times in between. I was trying to find an alternative, something distributed was likely to be faster.
Very helpful comment.
I didn't want to be cheeky or something, sorry for that.
The problem might be that the "Inter Planetary File System" is cool just by name.
That's the problem. If I understands correctly anyways what you are doing.