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Noq: n0's new QUIC implementation in Rust (iroh.computer)
tekacs 2 hours ago [-]
https://github.com/quinn-rs/quinn/issues/224#issuecomment-38...

It's lovely to see the polite and respectful back and forth in this comment thread where the Iroh folks are talking about deciding to fork. :)

bigfishrunning 1 hours ago [-]
I very much agree, a nice contrast to so much open source drama
b_fiive 1 hours ago [-]
disclosure: I work on the team behind noq. Can't emphasize enough that the quinn maintainers are really lovely people, and quinn is an excellent project.
agg23 40 minutes ago [-]
iroh seems like a very well positioned product in the era of people rapidly building applications for personal use. I'm really interested in seeing how they continue to grow.

I personally have been looking off and on at providing an "app relay" using it, where people can get an OSS, self-hostable (if desired), zero config way to remotely access their app/data on their network. This would be separate than a "network relay" (a la Tailscale), as this is done selectively as part of the application server and client, requires no knowledge or configuration as the user, and exposes a much smaller surface area.

adityamwagh 1 hours ago [-]
Love the folks from n0. I regularly use their sendme cli for peer to peer file transfer!
jeffbee 1 hours ago [-]
I was just reading the QUIC multipath RFC. Didn't it come out literally yesterday? I guess it's common to have the implementation foreshadowing the RFC but it's jarring to see them back to back like this.
b_fiive 1 hours ago [-]
It's been a draft for a long while, and was only recently approved
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