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● 08.23.21


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●● Making Techrights Thinner and Faster


Posted in Site News at 1:47 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz


> Image: Turn up the volume: 31.5k blog posts and ~1000 wiki pages... Compacted into a gigabyte


Compressed equivalent would be a lot smaller


Summary: Further work is underway to make this site complete with a mirror in Gemini and IPFS; we’re not leaving the Web, but it’s no longer the sole priority


Today we’ve spent much time writing code, not articles, or developing and researching things (such as Gitea). In the process we also tidied up some things like Gemini and IPFS, extending the focus or emphasis on alternative protocols. Maintenance is just as important as writing.


“At the moment, for Techrights over IPFS, we have 2644 files weighing 356MB in total. Those are files from October 2020 to present.”Over the coming couple of months Techrights will be publishing lots of evidence — with ‘smoking guns’ included — about EPO corruption, so we wish to be robust and resistant to censorship, including SLAPP and other threats. Infrastructural choices can make a big difference because the censors (or the exposed) tend to target underlying platforms or middleman to censor or take down ‘unwanted’ material.


↺ EPO


At the moment, for Techrights over IPFS, we have 2644 files weighing 356MB in total. Those are files from October 2020 to present. Pleasing consider pinning them. With Gemini we went 15 years back and converted loads of pages, so there is a total of 77158 files and directories, on top of some static files outside this range. Because of the very compact form of Gemini (almost the same as plain text), the total size is 1.2GB (wiki and blog, plus miscellaneous pages). That’s an average of 16KB per object, directories included. If compressed, it would be a lot less.


We will continue to make gradual improvements. To those who do not yet have an IPFS or Gemini client, here’s a World Wide Web gateway (below, framed).


↺ Gemini client


Here’s a primer on how to use Gemini. █


a primer on how to use Gemini


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