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hashbase down? #104
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Confirmed - Down for me too.
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got the same problem too. If you need the dat::// link for fritter is dat://9900f9aad4d6e79e0beb1c46333852b99829e4dfcdfa9b690eeeab3c367c1b9a/
We're actually losing decentralization benefits when having only one hashbase-like service. I'm really thinking about starting a second service to offer redundancy for cases like this. |
Sorry everybody. Yes indeed, we ran out of diskpace during the night and the pager didn't wake me up. Some good that did.
I agree. Hashbase is open source and self-deployable, see https://github.com/beakerbrowser/hashbase. There's also an easier-to-admin single user program called homebase at https://github.com/beakerbrowser/homebase. One of the projects on our roadmap is to do a push for more self-hosted homebase/hashbase instances. |
Thanks for the quick reply! I strongly like the concept but it seems it needs to be more stable. I get lots of non loading pages, timeouts etc. which make it really hard to just "browse" to discover what's possible. Even examples like:
Which I got from the https://hashbase.io/ just doesn't load for example. Not sure why, does that mean they are not distributed enough? |
Some of it is just connection reliability issues (need to improve our hole punching and etc). Some of it is lack of infrastructure (not enough persistent peers). The don-marti-dmarti.hashbase.io seems to be an issue with hashbase- the user put capital letters in the hostname at some point, which isn't getting properly matched. |
As a first time user of Beaker Browser I am trying has base. It reports errors like:
Visiting: https://hashbase.io/
Visiting: dat://fritter.hashbase.io/
Is there any specific setting needed to connect or is it just down as a whole?
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It's actually a quite interesting experience to see a decentralized web. And seeing the importance of the landing page: beaker://start/ which was my starting point. That's the centralized point of failure for new users since I had no idea where to go to.
It directed me to: dat://taravancil.com/explore-the-p2p-web.md and now that page gives the feeling that about 99% of the sites are down because most of them are visibly or invisibly hosted by hashbase.
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