Welcome to IPFS Weekly 105

Welcome to IPFS Weekly 105

Hereโ€™s whatโ€™s happening in the InterPlanetary File System (opens new window) galaxy! ๐Ÿš€

# Our IPFS Case Study series is on Fleek ๐Ÿ˜Ž

See what we did there? Jokes aside, our latest edition of the case study series focuses on our friends at Fleek. Learn the history of Fleek, the benefits they see using IPFS, as well as a quick peek under the hood. Enjoy!

Read the case study (opens new window)

# js-IPFS 0.50.0 shipped! ๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰

Earlier this week, js-ipfs officially reached version 0.50.0, adding the ability to share a node between multiple browser tabs and greatly improved pinning performance. It also includes quite a few new features, some API changes, and one breaking change youโ€™ll want to review.

Read the release notes (opens new window)

# Quote of the week

# Added support for Nix already in progress

Obsidian Systems is adding support for IPFS to Nix, a package manager, but at its heart a general-purpose build tool, so that build products can be persisted to and fetched from IPFS. Learn how they have organized this work into two distinct phases (Milestone 1 was already achieved!) by reading the announcement.

Read the blog (opens new window)

# Brand new on IPFS

# People are building the coolest things with IPFS

Check out this recap on HackFS (opens new window) from the folks at ETHGlobal.

Galacteek (opens new window), a multi-platform browser for the distributed web, is out with a new version, 0.4.33.

Kevin Zhang asks, how does the delegation chain (opens new window) help security and trust?

Tutorial: Easily add โ€œipfs://โ€ URL support (opens new window) to any site for any browser

Learn how Infura is powering Noriโ€™s Marketplace (opens new window) and API for Verified Carbon Removal

How to launch an NFT Sale on WAX (opens new window): A Complete Guide

Check out this IPFS mirror of the Crypto Punks image (opens new window)

# Join us Thursday for Decentralizing the Cloud

Later this week, weโ€™ll be attending Decentralizing the Cloud: The Promise and Potential of Distributed Storage, hosted by our friends at Polkadot. Michelle Lee from Protocol Labs will be in attendance to discuss design patterns from Filecoin and other projects, and explore how and why they help us build the future of the decentralized web. Donโ€™t miss it!

Register to attend (opens new window)

# Job hunting? Work on IPFS!

Remote Senior Software Engineer (opens new window): We are looking for talented engineers to help us design, build, and architect the most difficult parts of the Audius protocolโ€”high availability services for decentralized replication of data, latency-sensitive distributed file transfers, Ethereum smart contracts, infrastructure, tooling, and more. Audius, Remote

UI Engineer (opens new window): Come build scalable front-end applications, experiment with new technologies, and build beautiful products. Textile, Remote

Project Lead, libp2p (opens new window): This is a unique opportunity to take ownership of a massively successful open source project and carry it through its next phase of growth. Protocol Labs, Remote

Senior Software Engineer Rust/Go (opens new window): You would be working with our distributed team of engineers on new products, core protocols or client projects. Most of the work we do is or will eventually be open source. Equilibrium, Remote

View our job postings (opens new window)

Take care of yourselves and each other. โค๏ธ

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