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Cypherlinks
@micahredding
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How can I follow the progress of this idea? Are you going to be working on this in any other space, or just here for now?

@djcoin
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djcoin commented Jul 25, 2013

I had your idea too in some way. What sucks on internet is that anything is evolving, its get deleted or changed. If you really want to link data between them, there should be another layer on top of it that ensure that everything is immutable and authentic, hash and merkle tree for compound objects are the tools.

You should take a look to the CCNx ( http://www.ccnx.org/ - described as the future of the internet, you request "data" and not a url) and some ingoing implementation in JS (like: https://github.com/named-data/ndn-js ).
Basically, this is "storing" data in a distributed way on "routers" that also use caching. Data is cut in chunks and signed (keys are being passed around not so clear to me).
This project is awesome for several reason, i will give only two: 1/ of course you get immutability but also 2/ it can be YOUR content that is distributed in all those node and thus if your content is popular you benefits from all the caching infrastructure - don't need to have the firepower of google to handle the load.

Even more, Leveldb would be a great fit as a backend for this. I was thinking about making a lightweight javascript implementation of some CCNx inspired system but it seemed as too much work in a field that I don't master, but I would be happy to contribute to such a project.

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djcoin commented Jul 25, 2013

A few links:

Regarding the CCNx implementation, the core is in C, some tools are in Java, and the format is XML...
Specifications exist for many things, so we should be aware of it and choose to/or not to use it (eg: Json Web Signature).
I was thinking of using JavaScript and JSON (with b64 encoded stuff) and a leveldb backend.

Heh, this is mad|strong science :)

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this looks quite interesting.

@gobengo
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gobengo commented Jun 2, 2015

@arlettemessenger
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That's an interesting idea you have there! Can you explain how hash pointers ensure integrity and traceability in distributed systems? merge fruits wonders.

@neuerloyed
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@minmin886
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@928380504
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@geometrydashofficial
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This idea of using cypherlinks to build verifiable chains of content really opens up wild possibilities, especially if you imagine applying it to something like Geometry Dash. Imagine if every level was a hash-linked object: immutable, signed by its creator, and modifiable only by linking to a previous version. You could have a fully decentralized level-sharing system where edits, forks, and comments form a public, tamper-proof graph. No central servers, just chains of trust. Players could even verify the provenance and authenticity of levels, like code commits. The whole game could float in the same unbounded namespace you're talking about a global cypherspace of levels, mods, scores, and history. That’s next-level!

@Audio2Text
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@sadfkljlskafj
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This is a fascinating exploration of "cypherlinks" and their potential. The idea of immutable, hash-addressed objects and building systems top-down from this foundation is really compelling, especially the implications for replication and versioning without explicit queries. It reminds me of how crucial accurate transcriptions can be for understanding complex topics, and for that, I often use the YouTube Transcript Generator.

@sadfkljlskafj
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This is a fascinating concept! The idea of "cypherlinks" as immutable, hash-addressed objects really resonates, especially how it relates to systems like Git and CouchDB. It opens up so many possibilities for distributed data structures and efficient replication. For anyone inspired by these foundational ideas and looking to create unique visual content, I found Image to Pixel Art Converter to be a fantastic tool for turning images into pixel art. It might even be interesting to explore how such a system could integrate with generative art!

@sadfkljlskafj
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This exploration of "Cypherlinks" is fascinating! The idea of using hash pointers as a foundational concept for building various systems, from Git to decentralized applications, is really insightful. It definitely makes you think about how data is structured and interconnected. For anyone working with text, especially AI-generated content, getting it perfectly polished is key. I've found AI Cleaner Text to be incredibly helpful for removing those tricky invisible characters and normalizing punctuation in one click.

@sadfkljlskafj
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@sadfkljlskafj
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This is a fascinating exploration of "cypherlinks"! The concept of immutable, hash-addressed objects and the potential for building systems like Git or even decentralized blogs from this foundation is really compelling. It's inspiring to see how these core ideas, present in systems like Git and Bitcoin, can be adapted. If you're looking for a creative outlet to visualize some of these abstract concepts, I found AI Image Generator By Nano Banana Pro to be quite useful for generating images quickly.

@sadfkljlskafj
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This is a really fascinating concept! The idea of "cypherlinks" and building systems directly on top of them, rather than trying to replicate git's entire structure, feels like a much more foundational and flexible approach. I especially like the implication for easier replication and the potential for such a decentralized, hash-addressed data model. It sparks some creative thinking. For anyone working with digital assets, I'd also recommend checking out Converter PNG to SVG for their online tools.

@sadfkljlskafj
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This is a fascinating exploration of "Cypherlinks"! The concept of immutable, hash-addressed objects and the idea of building systems from them rather than replicating existing ones like Git is really compelling. The implications for replication and decentralized data management are huge. If you're ever working with markdown and need to convert it, you might find MD to Word Converter quite handy for quick document transformations.

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