back up dat thang breaking out of Node-JS jail and enabling both C and Scheme env dis dat://59d8099399510e23a3c693fb5887b7bba1586f4117f7ef1c5872622ada0c1181 Warning: this may publicly expose your IP and the old tools are unmaintained you might discuss here cabal://cf2caf3a1c4fd299471d315416b6cc3d9c5f7c678046652fb70ede4ff16698db hosted on the web at https://git.worlio.com/divorce/dat-thang/ BUILD x86_64 GNU/Linux see INSTALL DESCRIPTION i implement the SLEEP spec as a C header (similar to REST with HTML) then i provide FFI bindings so you can call easily from scheme i also have a novel solution for hyperswarm-dht (i think) what this means and what this does: here be a p2p program that does away with the client-server model, and enables you to basically share any directory in your system as a torrent (basically esentially) the 'thang' part is the client, eventually i'm targetting wasm "why? when hyper:// is here now with so cool much better justwerks dApps(Decentralized Apps)???" I like the sound of dat:// better, this is cooler no offense, and the scope of this project is longevity and community archival. {tw: software developer's opinion inc} you can't build community 'archival' tools on flimsy vulnerable npm install hope it works oh it doesn't its obviously not maintained... i am trying to build good minimalist software so 20, 30 years down the line, if i have the hash, i have my files (granted someone else kept them live), "boom". "hyperswarm" sounds badass, its just what p2p need(s(ded since 201X)). i wanna be developing hyperswarm. in this implementation its called cesspool. so when people include that particular module in their distros they will package libcess. i've always wanted to write libcess and now here it is, baby. i'm using C because ez libraries, assert is the ultimate hack, and scheme because macros *shablamo* and s7 lisp-in-C because hell yeah i specialize in beautiful elegant solutions to your networking problem. LICENSE see LICENSE This is My Software