On Thu, Jul 04, 2019 at 03:23:48PM +, Olie Ayre wrote:
> Thanks for taking time to answer my questions! "Late" or otherwise, they're
> still helpful :)
GReat!
> The "pub-sub" approach makes a lot of sense. I think you explaining that sort
> of helped it
> click. So if I'm understanding
Hello!
Thanks for taking time to answer my questions! "Late" or otherwise, they're
still helpful :)
The "pub-sub" approach makes a lot of sense. I think you explaining that sort
of helped it
click. So if I'm understanding correctly, the sort of core mechanism that would
power it all
would be
One month late, but what do you expect from a guy gone arty.
> > ### 1: How might I "serve" files?
Should secushare step out of its unvoluntary condition of
vaporware, then there would be a pub-sub API which actively
pushes content to all subscribers (unlike the humbug they've
put into IPFS in
I am sorry, I do realize this is getting a bit off-topic, but...
On Fri, Jun 14, 2019 at 4:40 PM t3sserakt wrote:
[...]
> >> ### 2: How might I chat with friends?
> >>
> >> I've read the document section on the "Conversations" program
> >> that uses a phonecall-esque approach, and I've also read
On 14 June 2019 at 17:25, t3sserakt wrote:
> Maybe idle is not the correct term. ;-) We are hunting after a bug in
> GNUnet Cadet or how we use Cadet, because our groupchat TUI has a
> problem with reconnecting to a channel after it was uncontrolled
> disconnected.
I have similar CADET problems
Hey Olie,
On 13.06.19 00:45, Christian Grothoff wrote:
> Hi Olie,
>
> Some answers inline below...
>
> On 6/12/19 9:01 PM, Olie Ayre wrote:
>> ### 2: How might I chat with friends?
>>
>> I've read the document section on the "Conversations" program
>> that uses a phonecall-esque approach, and
On 6/13/19 12:49 PM, Olie Ayre wrote:
>>> ### 3: How might I make use of my "ego"s and GNS zones from
>>>multiple machines?
>> We don't have a convenient way to do this, but if you are a competent
>> sysadmin you can just copy the files from
>> $HOME/.local/share/gnunet/identity/egos/ from
Le jeu. 13 juin 2019 à 15:36, a écrit :
> Christian Grothoff transcribed 13K bytes:
> > Hi Olie,
> >
> > On 6/12/19 9:01 PM, Olie Ayre wrote:
>
[...]
> > > ### 9: What sorts of applications might I write for GNUnet
> > >considering what systems already exist?
> >
> > Whatever you're
Christian Grothoff transcribed 13K bytes:
> Hi Olie,
>
> Some answers inline below...
>
> On 6/12/19 9:01 PM, Olie Ayre wrote:
> > ### 1: How might I "serve" files?
> >
> > At the moment, I have a little 1GB VPS on which I host a
> > personal website and a project website. What I'd like to know
Hi Christian,
Thanks so much for the clear (and quick) answers! They were very helpful. If I
may, I have a couple of extra things to ask based on these answers.
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On Thursday, 13 Jun 2019 12:45 AM, Christian Grothoff wrote:
> > ### 3: How might I make use of my
Hi Olie,
Some answers inline below...
On 6/12/19 9:01 PM, Olie Ayre wrote:
> ### 1: How might I "serve" files?
>
> At the moment, I have a little 1GB VPS on which I host a
> personal website and a project website. What I'd like to know
> is what the equivalent to this sort of thing would be
Hello everyone,
I'm Olie. I found this project fairly recently and I think
it's absolutely incredible. It solves many problems I've found
with what the docs call the "legacy internet", and adds piles
more stuff that I never thought I'd want. Even just in alpha,
I think there is some seriously
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