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    Liftbridge

    Liftbridge

    Lightweight, fault-tolerant message streams

    ... static binary roughly 16MB in size. It has a simple gRPC-based API which makes it quick to implement client libraries. Create streams that match wildcard topics, such as stock.nyse. or stock.nasdaq. in addition to topic literals like stock.nasdaq.msft. Messages can have a key set on them for key-value semantics and other arbitrary headers, making Liftbridge a great choice for transaction write-ahead logs.
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    ipld-eml

    ipld-eml

    An RFC-5322 compatible email parser that stores data on IPFS

    ipld-eml is an RFC-5322 compliand IPLD object format for storing email messages, in both a space efficient, and time efficient manner. TemporalX is used as the interface into IPFS. Emails are converted into a protocol buffer object, before being stored onto IPFS. There are currently two methods for storing the IPLD objects:
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    AEBL

    AEBL

    AEBL is a mobile media distribution system

    ... ported to other systems. The AEBL blog is located here: http://aeblm2.blogspot.ca/ For those interested in trying it out, you will need a Raspberry Pi (should be the B series with 512MB) and a SD card (4GB or higher, recommend base 8GB but the larger, the better, for content storage). The current image is a ~680MB 7zip compressed file of it's original 2.7GB size, located on dropbox, here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/lj0r6yia4tsnz8w/140815-aeblpi.img.7z?dl=0
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