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USENET-inspired, uncensorable, decentralized internet discussion system running on IPFS & OrbitDB
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INTERACTIVE ASYNC / FULL DUPLEX
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::: USENET-INSPIRED DECENTRALIZED INTERNET DISCUSSION SYSTEM :::
The V.H.S. (Very High Speed) Superhighway84 platform is more than just the
fastest decentralized, USENET-inspired communications platform available. It is
also the first one to be based on the latest IPFS technology available today!
Superhighway84 offers the most spectacular features under the Spectrum.
100% Error Protection
Data and Character Compression
Alternate Bell Compatible Mode
Long Haul Satellite Operation
Network Diagnostics
Fallback Mode
And More!
The Superhighway84 modern decentralized internet discussion system.
It should cost a lot more than $0.
INSTALLATION
------------
Clone this repository and run:
$ go build .
The binary will be available at ./superhighway84 and can be moved wherever you
please.
If you don't have IPFS installed already, make sure to do so in order to be able
to initialize your IPFS repository:
https://docs.ipfs.io/install/command-line/
The IPFS repository can be initialized using the following command:
$ ipfs init
RUNNING
-------
First, check ulimit -n and verify that it's at a reasonable amount. IPFS
requires it to be large enough (>= 2048) in order to work properly over time.
Second, if your hardware shouldn't be a beefy computer but instead one of
those flimsy MacBooks, older hardware, a Raspberry or a low-memory VPS it is
advisable to set the previously created IPFS repository to the `lowpower`
profile.
$ ipfs config profile apply lowpower
This should help with CPU usage, file descriptors and the amount of network
connections. While during the startup period you might still see peers peaking
between 1k and 3k, connections should ultimately settle somewhere between 100
and 300 peers.
Afterwards you can simply launch the binary:
$ ./superhighway84
A setup wizard will help you with initial configuration. Please make sure to
have at least HOME and EDITOR exported in your environment.
In case you would like to use a dedicated ipfs repository for Superhighway84,
you will have to export a different IPFS_PATH and make sure it was initialized
beforehand:
$ export IPFS_PATH=~/.ipfs-sh84
$ ipfs init
$ superhighway84
In case you're intending to run the official IPFS daemon and Superhighway84 in
parallel, be sure to adjust the ports in their respective IPFS repos (e.g.
~/.ipfs and ~/.ipfs-sh84) so that they won't utilize the same port numbers.
The ports 4001, 5001 and 8080 are relevant and should be adjusted to something
other for every new repo/IPFS node that will run in parallel, e.g.:
"Addresses": {
"Swarm": [
"/ip4/0.0.0.0/tcp/4002",
"/ip6/::/tcp/4002",
"/ip4/0.0.0.0/udp/4002/quic",
"/ip6/::/udp/4002/quic"
],
"Announce": [],
"NoAnnounce": [],
"API": "/ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/5002",
"Gateway": "/ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/8081"
},
NOTE: When running Superhighway84 for the first time it might seem like it's
"hanging" at the command prompt. Usually it isn't hanging but rather searching
for peer it can connect to in order to synchronize the database. Depending on
how many people are online, this process might take _some time_, please be
patient.
USAGE
-----
The default keyboard shortcuts are:
C-r: Refresh
C-h: Focus groups list
C-l, C-k: Focus articles list
C-j: Focus preview pane
C-q: Quit
k: Move up in list
j: Move down in list
h: Move left in list
l: Move right in list
g: Move to the beginning of list/text
G: Move to the end of list/text
CR: Select item in list
n: Publish new article
r: Reply to selected article
However, you are free to customize these within your configuration file, under
the section `Shortcuts`. The structure is as following:
`<key code> = "event"`
The key codes can be looked up under the following link:
https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/gdamore/tcell/v2#Key
For simple ASCII characters use their ASCII code, e.g. `114` for the character
`r`.
KNOWN LIMITATIONS
-----------------
- The OrbitDB that Superhighway84 uses is a public database, meaning everyone
can alter its data. Since its using a standard _docstore_, PUT and DELETE
events can alter existing data. This issue will be solved in the future by
customizing the store to ignore these types of events.
- Probably plenty more that have yet to been found...
CREDITS
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- Superhighway84 name, code and graphics by mrusme
https://github.com/mrusme
- Logo backdrop by Swift
https://twitter.com/Swift_1_2/status/1114865117533888512