Would love a quick explanation of what this is, especially after clicking through to "Learn More"[0]. I don't want to watch a video, I don't want to read an essay, even the FAQ[1] (which wasn't exactly prominently linked to) doesn't seem to have a "What is LBRY?" anywhere. After a few minutes on this site, I still have no idea what this is. "Watch, read and play in a decentralized digital library controlled by the co…
Long and short of it: Its an IPFS clone by a private entity, with a blockchain for a DNS like namespace. And its monetized, and seemingly badly. Large chunks of the core code just aren't completes. No GUI. Low amount of users although spamming to tech sites is trying to change that. Tl;Dr. Stay away. Stick with IPFS. Its on its way of being an IETF standard in my opinion. Edit: I guess the 2 people from lbry.io found…
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Re: Lbry.io – decentralized digital library
#82Would love a quick explanation of what this is, especially after clicking through to "Learn More"[0]. I don't want to watch a video, I don't want to read an essay, even the FAQ[1] (which wasn't exactly prominently linked to) doesn't seem to have a "What is LBRY?" anywhere. After a few minutes on this site, I still have no idea what this is. "Watch, read and play in a decentralized digital library controlled by the co…
> I don't want to watch a video And that's doubly-so when the video is confusingly-produced. It's fairly slow, and isn't very information-dense, and, though it sounds like it's scripted, its grammar doesn't actually make any sense. I transcribed a pierce below: ---- "The bottom line is that LBRY, like HTTP or Bitcoin, it's a platform or protocol that, once unleashed into the world, no one will fully own or control ho…
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#83Would love a quick explanation of what this is, especially after clicking through to "Learn More"[0]. I don't want to watch a video, I don't want to read an essay, even the FAQ[1] (which wasn't exactly prominently linked to) doesn't seem to have a "What is LBRY?" anywhere. After a few minutes on this site, I still have no idea what this is. "Watch, read and play in a decentralized digital library controlled by the co…
AFAICT it's a place where content is hosted by its creators and micropayments are used to subsidize the content creation (instead of advertising). There are many comparisons to youtube on this site, although content is not limited to video. > How can I watch, read, and play in it? I haven't figured this bit out yet. I suppose something like a web browser plugin should be on their roadmap if it's not already available…
This is a brilliant project if it works, an attempt to consolidate content from private trackers and ad based pay systems into something that resembles a traditional bazaar for paid digital content.
The only problem I have with it is the name as it's not really a library.
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#84Earlier quoted context omitted.
How does someone create an account a few years ago and this is their first comment?
Some people are just really good at lurking. Although this is actually this account's second comment.
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#85Would love a quick explanation of what this is, especially after clicking through to "Learn More"[0]. I don't want to watch a video, I don't want to read an essay, even the FAQ[1] (which wasn't exactly prominently linked to) doesn't seem to have a "What is LBRY?" anywhere. After a few minutes on this site, I still have no idea what this is. "Watch, read and play in a decentralized digital library controlled by the co…
They pitch it as upside for the creators but except for maybe a good feeling no reason why a consumer would want to use it.
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#86Earlier quoted context omitted.
Long and short of it: Its an IPFS clone by a private entity, with a blockchain for a DNS like namespace. And its monetized, and seemingly badly. Large chunks of the core code just aren't completes. No GUI. Low amount of users although spamming to tech sites is trying to change that. Tl;Dr. Stay away. Stick with IPFS. Its on its way of being an IETF standard in my opinion. Edit: I guess the 2 people from lbry.io found…
No downvotes from me, but there is a GUI: https://github.com/lbryio/lbry-app
I stand corrected on the GUI side of things.
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#87Is there privacy built into the protocol? Can everyone see what I've downloaded & published?
What if someone uploads pirated works?
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#88> Subsequent attempts to engage sincerely were also met with derision, so I'm not sure anything could have ever been done that wouldn't have been met similarly. Some people are like that, where if you respond to their snark, your response will be used against you to tarnish your reputation in the eyes of bystanders. It is important to never let them get the moral high ground. If someone says something like... * "Your…
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#90Earlier quoted context omitted.
Edit: Ignore below...you already said earliest claim is preferred. I need to stop skimming. (or I missed a stealth edit?) Ah, so everything after the # is random then. And if you choose to abbreviate, you are risking whatever the collision likelihood is, in 4 bit increments, assuming the hash is hex digits. There doesn't appear to be a throttle on claims, so choosing to abbreviate with just one character could be ris…
Yes, substring matches prefer earlier claims.