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Running Iroh on an ESP32

iroh.computer
14 points·by dignifiedquire·4 months ago·1 comments

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dignifiedquire
·26 days ago·discuss
tailscale also is written in go, making the integration on mobile especially, often times a lot harder and more expensive
dignifiedquire
·26 days ago·discuss
thank you!
dignifiedquire
·26 days ago·discuss
are we?
dignifiedquire
·26 days ago·discuss
Which I just finished updating to 1.0. But it is currently lacking in breadth of API, so if you start using it let us know what you are missing. In the meantime https://github.com/n0-computer/iroh-ffi has the other language bindings with a more comprehensive API
dignifiedquire
·26 days ago·discuss
thank you!
dignifiedquire
·26 days ago·discuss
Yes, but libp2p was mainly designed around the limitations of tcp, as quic simply wasn't there yet when the design started. Iroh gets the benefit of having been designed and built from the ground up, based on quic.
dignifiedquire
·26 days ago·discuss
I would love to see that P2P DNS you are talking about
dignifiedquire
·26 days ago·discuss
the zen life advice will come if you use it long enough :)
dignifiedquire
·26 days ago·discuss
Tailscale is built to be global to your device, while iroh is built to be embedded into each application. This allows application developers and users a much more fine grained and bespoke setup, than having a single global bridge.
dignifiedquire
·26 days ago·discuss
While it doesn't solve all the issues that come up through the current segmentation, it is very much possible today to assemble components that let you forget about segmentation while you use it. And it is designed from the ground up, to use existing internet technologies, while avoiding the lock in and dependencies on browser vendors or other large players.
dignifiedquire
·26 days ago·discuss
we have been doing this for a while now, you can find some of our highlights listed here https://www.iroh.computer/solutions
dignifiedquire
·26 days ago·discuss
As others have already mentioned, iroh the core library and protocol is fully open source. But to finance the development of it, we offer additional services to make it easier to deploy and run it, especially for larger or more specialized use caes.
dignifiedquire
·26 days ago·discuss
hey, I helped make this :) will try to answer questions where I can
dignifiedquire
·last year·discuss
we do have https://github.com/n0-computer/iroh-c-ffi which is lowlevel but directly usable from any c like language
dignifiedquire
·last year·discuss
appreciate the feedback, it was a hard decision to make, but has felt more right everyday since we made it
dignifiedquire
·last year·discuss
this would be great to have, but as we rely heavily on quic, we first need an implementation of quic in no_std which is the current biggest challenge
dignifiedquire
·last year·discuss
this made my day