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Beyond the 404: Building a Permanent Web with IPFS
Season 2 · Episode 237

Beyond the 404: Building a Permanent Web with IPFS

Tired of 404 errors? Explore how IPFS and content addressing are solving the internet's link rot problem to preserve digital history.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

January 16, 202622m 13s

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Show Notes

Have you ever clicked a bookmarked link only to find a "404 Not Found" error? This phenomenon, known as link rot, is more than just an annoyance—it's a threat to our collective digital history. In this episode, Herman and Corn explore the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS), a revolutionary peer-to-peer protocol designed to make the web permanent. They break down the shift from location-based addressing to content-based addressing, explain the power of cryptographic hashes, and discuss the technical hurdles of decentralized storage. From space-travel latency to censorship resistance, discover why IPFS might be the backbone of a multi-planetary civilization and the cure for the internet’s ephemeral nature.