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: Thursday Update: Indelible + New Releases :
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@everyone this week we want to zoom o@everyonet and talk about Indelible — what it is, how it connects to Autonomi, and why the timing matters.
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:Indelible is live — free and open source When a funding cycle ends or a server bill goes unpaid, decades of research can disappear. That is already happening: permanent link rot in scholarly literature has tripled in the last decade, and millions of open access papers sit on infrastructure that depends on a single institution staying solvent. You can already store data permanently on Autonomi using the desktop app and CLI.
Indelible is what that looks like when an organization needs to do it at scale — a free, open-source gateway you deploy on your own infrastructure that connects directly to the network.
REST API. Collections. Tagging. Bulk operations. Multi-wallet support. Deploy it, upload through it, and the data stays — no subscriptions, no egress fees, no vendor lock-in. We’ve been mapping out the landscape — over 50 organizations across 30 countries holding hundreds of millions of open access papers. More on that as the picture firms up.
Autonomi App users:
New release: Release Autonomi v0.8.1 · WithAutonomi/ant-ui · GitHub
Note: Please navigate to Settings → Show Advanced Settings → Restart daemon Auto-detects your system language. 11 new languages added :
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: العربية — Arabic :
: עברית — Hebrew :
: 简体中文 — Simplified Chinese :
: 繁體中文 — Traditional Chinese :
: Deutsch — German :
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: Português :
: Русский — Russian :
: Turkish :
: Українська — Ukrainian :
: Vietnamese
Autonomi CLI users:
New releases: Release ant 0.2.5 · WithAutonomi/ant-client · GitHub and Release Autonomi Node v0.11.5 · WithAutonomi/ant-node · GitHub
Improved download reliability and reduced memory usage for large files. Worth updating if you haven’t already.
Run:
ant update
ant node daemon stop
ant node daemon start