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    Hypermind

    Hypermind

    The high-availability solution to a problem that doesn't exist

    Hypermind is a whimsical yet technically intriguing decentralized application that combines a peer-to-peer (P2P) network counter with ephemeral chat functionality, built to “solve” the meta-problem of tracking how many peers are running its container in a decentralized mesh. There’s no central server or database; instead, Hypermind leverages a Distributed Hash Table (DHT) using Hyperswarm to discover peers and maintain approximate counts of active nodes, architected to be a fully decentralized service. Alongside counting nodes, the project also supports ephemeral chat over its mesh network, allowing users to send messages directly to local peers or broadcast via a gossip protocol without storing chat history. ...
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    JavaScript MD5

    JavaScript MD5

    Compatible with server-side environments like node.js

    JavaScript-MD5 is a small, dependency-free implementation of the MD5 hashing algorithm written entirely in JavaScript, designed to run consistently across browsers, Node.js, and popular module loaders. It allows you to generate MD5 hashes from strings, arrays, ArrayBuffers, and other binary-like data types, making it useful for checksums, fingerprinting, and simple integrity checks on the client or server. The library is exposed as a plain function, so usage is as simple as calling...
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