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Neocities Becomes the First Major Site To Implement the Distributed Web

An anonymous reader writes: HTTP has served us well for a long time, but will we continue to use HTTP forever? Since Brewster Kahle called for a distributed web, more people have been experimenting with what is being called the Permanent Web: Web sites that can be federated instantly, and served from trustless peers. Popular web hosting site Neocities has announced that they are the first major site to implement IPFS, which is the leading distributed web protocol, and they published the announcement using IPFS itself.

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  1. But what does IPFS mean? by U2xhc2hkb3QgU3Vja3M · · Score: 5, Informative

    InterPlanetary File System

    There, I did part of Soulskill's job. Where's my check?

  2. For a second there... by Dusthead+Jr. · · Score: 5, Funny

    For a second i thought they were bringing GeoCities back.

  3. Freenet-- by flink · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This seems an awful lot like the Freenet project, minus attempting to guarantee anonymity or plausible deniability. It is definitely interesting if it takes off as it would be nice to have a global public DHT-based CDN, but seeing that Freenet was around in beta for in the late 90's, this is nothing particularly new.