IPFS Weekly 95

IPFS Weekly 95

# Welcome to IPFS Weekly #95

Here’s what’s happening in the InterPlanetary File System (opens new window) galaxy! 🚀

# go-ipfs 0.6.0 adds QUIC transport and more!

Late last week, go-ipfs 0.6.0 arrived, bringing with it the QUIC transport, the Noise Security Transport, the ability to customize 404 pages, Gossipsub upgraded to v1.1, and many bugfixes.

Read the release notes (opens new window)

# NEW: IPFS Mobile Design guidelines

Researcher Jim Kosem shared his findings and recommendations after extensive work examining mobile user patterns in P2P activities and how browsers influence these.

Read the full post (opens new window)

# Tell us your journey exploring the IPFS ecosystem

Protocol Labs is conducting video interviews with IPFS developers to get a sense of the different journeys folks take while navigating the decentralized ecosystem. Take this survey to express your interest in telling your story!

Take the survey now (opens new window)

# Thursday is the last day to join HackFS

HackFS is a hackathon focused on building the foundation for Web3: a digital world that is censorship-resistant, decentralized, and trustless. ETHGlobal partnered with Protocol Labs to run an event centered on dapps, web3, decentralized storage, and everything in between.

Apply to hack (opens new window)

# Quote of the week

# Brand new on IPFS

# People build the coolest stuff with IPFS

# Enroll in the Smart Contracts & IPFS Bootcamp

Learn how to build decentralized applications with Ethereum and IPFS. ChainShot is hosting a two-day workshop teaching participants to build a project fully utilizing both systems.

Register to attend (opens new window)

# Job hunting? Work on IPFS!

Backend Engineer (opens new window): Work with the Fleek Product and Engineering team to build the leading decentralized development platform. Fleek, Remote

Project Lead, libp2p (opens new window): This is a unique opportunity to take ownership of a massively successful open source project and carry it through its next phase of growth. Protocol Labs, Remote

Engineering Manager, IPFS (opens new window): Engineering managers have the challenging and exciting task of supporting and empowering engineering teams to deliver complex internet-scale systems in an environment defined by curiosity, passion, and a love for open source. Protocol Labs, Remote

IPFS Community Lead (opens new window): Provide tactical support for the IPFS community, creating a global community strategy, and executing this strategy on the ground! Protocol Labs, Remote

Senior Software Engineer Rust/Go (opens new window): You would be working with our distributed team of engineers on new products, core protocols or client projects. Most of the work we do is or will eventually be open source. Equilibrium, Remote

View our job postings (opens new window)

Take care of yourselves and each other. ❤️

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