Collaboration Around Distributed Filesystems & Content-Addressed Infrastructure

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Tyler Wisdom

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Feb 18, 2026, 3:06:29 PM (6 days ago) Feb 18
to Tommi Virtanen, bazi...@googlegroups.com
Hi Tommi,

My name is Tyler Wisdom, and I’ve been studying Bazil’s work — particularly the FUSE library for Go and the broader distributed filesystem vision behind bazil itself.

The philosophy of letting data reside “where it is most convenient for it to reside,” combined with content-addressed storage (plop) and BoltDB mounting, reflects deep systems thinking. The FUSE implementation alone has become foundational for many Go-based filesystem experiments and production systems.

I’m currently working on initiatives centered around decentralized infrastructure, distributed coordination layers, and compute-over-data systems. Given Bazil’s focus on distributed storage, content addressing, and filesystem abstraction, I believe there may be interesting alignment worth exploring.

I’d welcome the opportunity to connect and discuss potential collaboration — whether around distributed compute integration, content-addressed data workflows, governance-aligned storage systems, or broader infrastructure strategy.

If useful, I’m happy to share a concise overview of what I’m building and explore where our work might intersect.

Looking forward to your thoughts.

Best regards,
Tyler Wisdom
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