Introducing the Keybase filesystem
131–140 of 501 posts
Re: Introducing the Keybase filesystem
#132tomkinsc@[google's consumer email service].com
Re: Introducing the Keybase filesystem
#133Re: Introducing the Keybase filesystem
#134Re: Introducing the Keybase filesystem
#135Maybe it's because I am not a keybase user, but can somebody explain this product in human terms? I am not an idiot, and it does sound interesting, but the post is too long and I just want to know what makes it unique compared to dropbox, etc. in one sentence.
This is DropBox with secure digital signatures and end-to-end encryption integrated into it in a easily accessible way.
Re: Introducing the Keybase filesystem
#136Earlier quoted context omitted.
A bit offtopic, but what do you like about Zcash, and what's different from Bitcoin?
Zcash is an actually anonymous cryptocurrency (BitCoin is not, since senders and receivers are public). The crypto is definitely impressive (which it is, it uses zero knowledge proofs -- which are really cool math -- for a lot of its sending operations).
By the way, how did you manage to install Keybase FS? It won't work for me at all.
Re: Introducing the Keybase filesystem
#137I'd love to give this, and Keybase, a try if anyone has an invite they would be comfortable sharing. tomkinsc@ [google's consumer email service] .com
Re: Introducing the Keybase filesystem
#138Since this is a filesystem that streams data on demand, how does it behave under poor network conditions? I'm also curious how much data it caches locally, e.g. if I'm on a laptop and lose wifi for an hour, how much of the data in the keybase filesystem can I reasonably continue to access?