11-16, 13:30–15:30 (Europe/Istanbul), Neuchatel
Join the Fission team in a live workshop about the InterPlanetary Virtual Machine (IPVM), an open protocol for decentralized computation.
We'll be walking through how to set up and install a Homestar node, an IPVM reference implementation written in Rust optimized for running WebAssembly (Wasm) functions in workflows. Both data and compute functions are stored on content-addressed networks, loaded over the network, and the results stored for future use.
Workshop participants should bring their laptops. We'll walk through the following experiences:
- Install a Homestar node
- Connect to Homestar node peers in the workshop
- Run example workflows
- Share results of computation between local peers
- Experiment with authoring your own workflows and functions
Founder and CEO of Fission, building the Everywhere Computer: WebAssembly functions that run from your browser to servers and back again, on top of IPFS, content addressing, and more.
Open source builder and community wrangler. Protocols over platforms: UCAN, WNFS, IPVM. Lives in Vancouver, Canada. Likes to cook & eat.