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Welcome to the hackathon season 7, it is nice to see you are working on a project that will help streamline the deployment process for developers, my question is

What steps will you take to enhance the performance of websites hosted on the decentralized content delivery network?

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What type of AI is used to generate websites on the HTTP3 platform? And how much can users customize the websites created by the AI?

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How can we smoothly scale from basic HTML form submissions to hosting modern web frameworks like React and Angular across multiple nodes in a decentralized network?

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Currently, we’re focusing on basic utility apps like calculators. How can we scale our IPFS nodes to support more complex web apps like those built with React or Angular?

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It will be both the founders and team members

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HTTP3 uses Gemini AI to generate websites, allowing users a high degree of customization to tailor the AI-generated sites to their specific needs.

we are going to scale IPFS nodes for more complex web apps like those built with React or Angular, optimize storage and bandwidth by clustering multiple nodes and utilizing IPFS pinning services to ensure efficient data availability and faster retrieval times.

Thanks for your response I appreciate all what you are doing

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Welcome to the Hackathon of season 7, I have good fun reading you’re project, please tell me how are you going to handle all the potential illegal contents and abuse of your platform, thank you

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Thank you! We plan to use Gemini AI to scan and analyze critical files in the code structure, detecting vulnerabilities and inappropriate content to prevent the hosting of illegal materials on our platform.

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Thank you for your reply to me, please tell me how will the user data and the website content be protected, thank you

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The expansion plans to support modern frameworks will significantly broaden the range of websites that can be hosted on your platform. How will you handle form data submitted from modern applications?

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User data and website content will be protected through end-to-end encryption, decentralized storage on IPFS, and smart contracts ensuring secure, tamper-proof hosting.

We plan to handle form data from modern applications by integrating decentralized storage solutions and off-chain databases, ensuring secure and scalable data handling for dynamic content.

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Awesome project! i really like the project and see some possible interesting links being possible between your HTTP3 project and my miniMEME IoT project.

I think it would be possible to make my Tron IoT project miniMEME, (made in Arduino C++ and the web interface in HTML) to get part of it’s code from a online source
 :sunglasses: :nerd_face: :sunglasses:

It could work in a way where people can create and upload a plugin for the miniMEME device using your online HTTP3 AI solution, and the miniMEME device could than be programmed to load and show those dynamic ai / user generated plugins in a on the device selectable list. which would super cool!

i understand it’s early for this kind of bridge, but i like the idea a lot :smiley: !



Besides the above I have a feature suggestion for your project that might be interesting to look into.

You could add a feature with a checkbox were if the checkbox is checked it generates the page with additional code that makes it possible to install the website as a webapp on Android devices.

When the page is visited on a Android device it will than prompt the user:

“Do you want to add this webapp to your homescreen?”


if you add this features you are than beside generating websites also generating and uploading (web) apps that can be installed found back and used easily.

(in those webapps the html page is loaded without some browser elements and in a more fullscreen way, and
 without the URL bar being visible, so the “ugly” URL will be automatically hidden as well)

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Thank you for your thoughtful feedback and great ideas! I love the potential connection between HTTP3 and your miniMEME IoT project, especially the concept of using our platform for generating and uploading plugins for the device. That would be an exciting integration, and while it’s still early, I think it’s a fantastic direction to explore in the future!

Regarding your feature suggestion, the idea of generating web apps with an option to install them on Android devices is brilliant. Adding a checkbox to enable the “Add to Home Screen” prompt would make it easier for users to create installable web apps. This would enhance user experience by offering full-screen views without the browser UI, and it’s definitely something we’ll consider as we continue developing the platform. Thanks again for the awesome suggestion!

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alright, thank you
all the best

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Thank you for you’re replying to me and I like the fact that you are robust in your approach, please tell me how are you going to handle request for deleting of data, thank you

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Please sir tell me, how will this project will make it own money, does it cost anything to use it?

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We will handle data deletion requests by providing users with options for de-indexing or encrypting content, ensuring it’s no longer accessible while maintaining the integrity of the decentralized system.

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