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I'd like IPFS companion to use a local gateway without exposing a local IPFS API endpoint. Unfortunately, if I do this, companion will direct all dnslink queries to the public gateway because my local IPFS node "has no peers".
If I configure companion to use a specific IPFS gateway, I expect it to always use that gateway.
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DepShield reports that this application's usage of kind-of:4.0.0 results in the following vulnerability(s):
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It'd be awesome if this SDK had a WebTorrent style AddPeer feature for adding peers manually.
It'd be extra awesome if it accepted simple-peer instances too (like WebTorrent) for WebRTC peers.
EDIT: Also [removePeer](https://github.com/webtorrent/webtorrent/blob/mas
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Every now and then when the page navigates, it won't be updated in the omni-box
Might need to listen on a different event or more types of events
Also affects navigation buttons.
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On macOS, it's a fairly standard practice to display a pre-roll if your application needs some form of permissions, before calling the system APIs for the first time that will actually produce the system's requested-permissions window.
For instance, for any given end-user, the following window is likely A) intimidating, and B) possibly encourages insecure habits, such as simply clicking "acce