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README: document Helia name #14

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## Name

This project has not yet been named. It will [not](https://github.com/ipfs/ipfs/issues/470) be named IPFS. "Pomegranate" is a temporary codename. Please [propose a name, and/or vote for a name idea here](https://github.com/ipfs/pomegranate/issues/3).
Helia (HEE-lee-ah) is the Latin spelling of Ἡλιη -- in Greek mythology, one of the Heliades: the daughters of the sun god Helios. When their brother Phaethon died trying to drive the sun chariot across the sky, their tears of mourning fell to earth as amber, which is yellow (sort of), and so is JavaScript. They were then turned into poplar trees and, well, JavaScript is quite popular.
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Helia (HEE-lee-ah) is the Latin spelling of Ἡλιη -- in Greek mythology, one of the Heliades: the daughters of the sun god Helios. When their brother Phaethon died trying to drive the sun chariot across the sky, their tears of mourning fell to earth as amber, which is yellow (sort of), and so is JavaScript. They were then turned into poplar trees and, well, JavaScript is quite popular.
Helia (_HEE-lee-ah_) is the Latin spelling of Ἡλιη -- [in Greek mythology, one of the Heliades](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q12656412): the daughters of the sun god Helios. When their brother Phaethon died trying to drive the sun chariot across the sky, their tears of mourning fell to earth as amber, which is yellow (sort of), and so is JavaScript. They were then turned into popular trees and, well, JavaScript is quite popular.

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The tree is poplar, not popular, it's a lame joke..

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TIL

@tinytb tinytb merged commit 0d161e1 into main Dec 9, 2022
@tinytb tinytb deleted the name-helia branch December 9, 2022 16:08
tinytb added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 9, 2022
(mistakenly overlooked these)
achingbrain added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 8, 2024
Expands types to include unixfs progress events as well as bitswap
and blockstore events.
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achingbrain added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 8, 2024
Now that Helia v1 has shipped, update all the deps
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