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Hello, and thank you very much for listening to this episode of The Billy Newman photo podcast. Appreciate you guys checking out another exciting episode of one to avoid bad dust in the background. So I wanted to do another podcast today to do a sort of a collection of some of the things that I’ve been trying to work on getting the computer stuff up and go and that I’ve been trying to do, so it’s a few different things that I’ve been trying to detect, check out a lot of it around some of the surveys, just talking about around the ipfs interplanetary file system, stuff that I’ve been thinking is pretty fun, it’s kind of cool, checking out some of these different systems that people are creating like D tube that I’ve talked about a few times d sounds dot audio is another one that I’ve been trying to publish to which sort of has its ups and downs in some way. But then really on the other side of it is some of the stuff that you can do with the browser’s system, or I think I’m using the various right now. And then there’s also the ability to. I guess set it up from the command line or something like that. But say diria is the Orion side by siderius. I think Orion by saying do seem to be the easiest way to get an ipfs node started on your computer, Windows, Mac, or Linux, which is pretty cool. So I have mine going on a Windows 10 computer over here. I have it going on to Macintosh computers. And I’m still trying to figure out sort of how it works, I think a lot of stuff that you’re putting up is going on to your local node, and it’s being served out from there. But I was testing it out the other day just with Marina. And we like uploaded a small picture and got the hash link for it and then opened it in the browser on her computer and it pulled up the image file, it pulled up like an E-book thing that I put up there too. So it’s pretty cool that you can find it that you can, I guess even have that built out. But really interesting out works. So I’m trying to I guess use that a little bit more and put up a bunch of the videos and stuff that I have up there. And a way where I can use it in the long term. You know, my understanding of it is that it’s sort of persistent on the internet. And then it’ll be there distributed for a long time, if it gets distributed properly before, I think if it gets off my note or something like that, but I’m not even sure that really breaks it or not, I’m not sure yet, but I’m trying to figure it out. Pretty exciting stuff though, figuring out the distributed web. The other part of it I’m trying to figure out is how to do website publishing onto the distributed web. And I think there’s a few tools that are going to be in development probably right now. They’re supposed to be released, maybe closer toward the end of 2019. But one that I’m checking out? Well, there’s two of them. There’s the Pico CMS, which has been used, I think, on Linux for a long time to make standalone HTML, sort of CMS based bersih. HTML CSS websites through a CMS. Well, that’s a lot of letters. There’s this other one, though, that is the one that I mean to talk about, which is called public. That I think is still in beta. Right now. It’s a piece of software that runs again, on Mac, Linux and Windows, I have it on my, I think on two Mac’s right now that I’ve been trying it out on. But there’s a few different themes. It’s a standalone program that runs on the computer, and then you can select a theme. And then you can go through and make modifications, that theme and add your content into it like pictures and whatever your posts are that you want to have add to it. And then you can preview it. And it’s just a standalone file architecture that is building like on the computer where it’s writing out the code and the CSS file that is supposed to reference to so it’s working pretty well. It’s kind of cool. I’m trying to check it out a little bit and sort of see what kind of little say I could build with it. But the reason I say that is because standalone websites as opposed to the things that are sort of set up more like a database like WordPress that I’ve got going on, I think that maybe you could do it with WordPress, too. I’m not really totally sure about it. But from what I understand that the standalone just sort of flat HTML website is pretty easy to put up onto this distributed web that I keep talking about. So you can take that standalone file that contains the text and photos and code and stuff for your website, put it up onto your distributed web ipfs node, and then take that hash link, and then open that in any browser. And then that’ll open up whatever website content you had there, and it will show it in the browser. It’s kind of a cool idea.