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Exploring Distributed Storage Solutions and User Interactions
IPFS serves as an effective public distribution mechanism, particularly for podcasting, allowing seamless access that often goes unnoticed by non-users due to HTTP bridging. However, it's deemed unsuitable for internal high-speed network data storage or database interactions. The recommendation to avoid using IPFS for personal collections underscores its limitations in private use. Security concerns arise when accessing sensitive applications exposed to the web, as alternatives like utilizing Tailnet can enhance safety by limiting external access. Tools like SeaweedFS are suggested as practical distributed file systems, praised for robust documentation and replication options, indicating a growing interest in exploring various solutions for distributed storage. Regular user interactions and feedback contribute to the perception of security issues surrounding features like secure boot, highlighting a community-driven approach to addressing tech challenges.