A roundup of Hashbase projects
Yesterday we launched Hashbase, a hosting service for the peer-to-peer Web. We were eager to see how people would put it to use, and we weren’t disappointed!
We saw dozens of new Dat archives added to Hashbase yesterday, including a handful of peer-to-peer blogs, and even a data collection of Kanji characters!
Here are some of our favorite Dat archives on Hashbase right now:
A clone of MDN’s JavaScript reference, by mixmix
https://mdn-mixmix.hashbase.io/en-US/docs/JavaScript/Reference.1.html
An instance of TiddlyWiki, by jimpick
https://base-tiddlywiki-jimpick.hashbase.io
Pong, by knownasilya
https://pong-knownasilya.hashbase.io/
And last, but certainly not least…
A very professional pizza, by sethvincent
https://pizza-professional-sethvincent.hashbase.io/
We’re so excited to see what else people build with Hashbase, and are even more eager to see the peer-to-peer Web grow.
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