Would have been easy to fix, if this wasn't a demo.
Either you use IPNS which are pointers to other data on IPFS. Or you can use DNS to point to IPFS hashes. The results are the same, you end up with a address that can be updated.
For this example I didin't use it, as it's just a silly little example.
Either you use IPNS which are pointers to other data on IPFS. Or you can use DNS to point to IPFS hashes. The results are the same, you end up with a address that can be updated.
For this example I didin't use it, as it's just a silly little example.