

Daily I think. It’s an automated thing.
Daily I think. It’s an automated thing.
You can see some stats here.
Sounds a bit like zeronet that I think is dead now, but was pretty cool when I tried it.
Still can’t see it, but maybe that’s just me?
Sadly /c/piracy is blocked from .world I think.
By not testing it properly before running it over the whole file system resulting in a few hours of extra work cleaning up the mess I made.
Very true. I used to do magic with xargs when working as a sysadm. Also a good way to mess up on a grand scale. Ask me how I know.
Dropping SepiaSearch here as well. Peertube search.
Archive link: https://archive.ph/1IXIH
That’s a shame, I still remember mine. Weird how you can remember 7 random digits from 30 years ago…
Isn’t this what the new Freenet aims for? A truly decentralized, but not necessarily anonymous, network?
Depends on your definition of very slow. I’m currently getting 1MBps which is alright.
Currently testing it. 20 peers. 1.5GB. Takes about 20 min.
I’m using StreetComplete to contribute to OpenStreetmap almost daily.
Does that count?
As far as I know i2p doesn’t have a distributed file system. I think you can run Tahoe-LAFS over it, but it looks complex. Never tried it.
But if netflix is just a nice gui over S3, then a nice gui over freenet should be simple. Right? Not that I could do it, but I like the idea.
Freenet is a distributed file system. Imagine a useful front end to that where you could upload your content and also subscribe to other people or content. Could be awesome. Too bad I can’t code for shit.
With some filters so that you can specify file type, quality, etc…
Then I could share my aquarium videos with the world, anonymously and easily.
There’s no working windows version of iMule is there? I haven’t found it if there is.
Nice to see that Mandriva is still alive and kicking. Used it when it was still “Mandrake”. Started as a recompile of RedHat optimized for 586, iirc.
What’s the USP for Mandriva these days?