On Sat, Jun 02, 2001 at 10:47:01PM -0700, Ian Clarke wrote: > It is the popular conception that fuzzy searching in Freenet would not > be possible, yet early-on we discussed a proposal which could achieve > just this in an efficient and elegant manner. Thought about it. Made up a simple simulator. Found the fuzzy matching functions were so damm slow it wasn't viable to simulated it. Gave up. AGL -- The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits.
- [freenet-devl] Freenet - The Next Generation : Fuzzy Searc... Ian Clarke
- Re: [freenet-devl] Freenet - The Next Generation : Fu... Tavin Cole
- Re: [freenet-devl] Freenet - The Next Generation : Fu... David McNab
- Re: [freenet-devl] Freenet - The Next Generation : Fu... coderman
- Re: [freenet-devl] Freenet - The Next Generation : Fu... coderman
- Re: [freenet-devl] Freenet - The Next Generation : Fu... Adam Langley
- Re: [freenet-devl] Freenet - The Next Generation : Fu... Stefan Reich
- Re: [freenet-devl] Freenet - The Next Generation ... Adam Langley
- Re: [freenet-devl] Freenet - The Next Generation ... Oskar Sandberg
- RE: [freenet-devl] Freenet - The Next Generation : Fu... Benjamin Coates
- Re: [freenet-devl] Freenet - The Next Generation : Fu... Ian Clarke
- Re: [freenet-devl] Freenet - The Next Generation : Fu... Ian Clarke
- Re: [freenet-devl] Freenet - The Next Generation : Fu... Ian Clarke
- Re: [freenet-devl] Freenet - The Next Generation : Fu... Tavin Cole
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