You could try . You could host the files on your computer and then they can be accessed through https://ipfs.io/ipfs/[hash]. It's a caching system, so even if you go offline, the files may remain accessible, especially if they are often accessed.
I don't use brave, but I thought it was one of the "safe" browsers to use?
it's not. You're supposed to think it's "safe"
The TOR/IPFS integrations with Brave exist to deanonymize usage on those networks. It's basically spyware touted as "the privacy browser"
wow I just read up on it. I would LOVE to support ipfs but not on catalina... hmm maybe ill get a raspberry pi or something like that to install it on.
If I install a node on one of the computers in my place can I have full "desktop" control of it from another computer in my LAN?
If I install a node on one of the computers in my place can I have full "desktop" control of it from another computer in my LAN?
Should be possible. You might have to use ssh port forwarding or X-windows.
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