what was this? it just redirects to http://www.scientology.org/
Matthew Toseland wrote:
http://codebot.org/notice.html
Thanks to ian for finding this.
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Clive A Marshall-Purves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
How can I confirm that my anonymity is in operation?
What I was trying to confirm was if I have "FreeNet Running" and I am
being "Naughty" at eMule or any file sharing site am I anonymous or not (This
upgrade to 5085:
"Firewalled nodes will now automatically pick up their IP address from
the nodes they are connected to (once enough nodes have upgraded). Thus
you no longer need to specify an address in the config file or use
dyndns. This should make Freenet significantly easier to use for new
use
f comparable utilities are available for use
with FAT partitions.
dave
thanks for the quality info, dave
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ering if any of you know ways of making certain folders
compressed, or encrypted and compressed at the OS level so I can use it
on my freenet store folder? I dont care about speed so much as i care
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"Hope this helps."
yes, that was a great description. very cool.
thanks.
-josh
David Allen wrote:
>>I was wondering a little bit about activelinks. they are proported to
>>encourage the continued propagation of free sites, but I dont see how
>>the do anything b
wildly different domains, so propagating one key
should have no bearing on the other keys in the same freesite. do they
actually do what TFE claims they do, and how?
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pooled jobs: 47 (39.18%) [QueryRejecting all incoming
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can anyone explain why and how i can fix this?
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ctory.java:174)
at freenet.node.Main.main(Main.java:354)
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thanks, that seems to have done it, i wanted to make it bigger anyhow :)
Mark J Roberts wrote:
>Josh Steiner:
>
>
>>when i try to start freenet i get this in my error log. i'm running
>>latest autoupdate builds on windows 2000. any suggestions?
>>
>&
er.found(SharedAccountingInitializer.java:75)
at
freenet.fs.acct.AccountingInitializer.initialize(AccountingInitializer.java:220)
at freenet.fs.dir.FSDirectory.(FSDirectory.java:174)
at freenet.node.Main.main(Main.java:354)
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ur site and you should be fine.
hope that helps, and that i'm accurate :)
-Josh
Thad Eckard wrote:
> I am assuming that pages in Freenet cannot change, since the pages
> that people access in Freenet are actually copies located on the
> nearest node, rather than the original page. Wh
Hey travis, do you have a job?
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On Behalf Of Travis Bemann
Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2002 4:10 PM
To: chat at freenetproject.org
Subject:Re: [freenet-chat] Does Content on Dem
Looks like big brother got caught putting bugs into a new Boeing jet that
was sold to china. Well, as long as we're bugging communists, I don't mind.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/asia-pacific/newsid_1769000/1769642.s
tm
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On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 10:01:47 -0800 Don Marti writes:
> begin Josh quotation of Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 02:19
You should apply for a job at a government IS department. They have quotas
to fill, and by hiring a "handicap" person they will do so, even if they are
less qualified. I've seen it myself, not for physical reasons but for racial
reasons, but the logic is the same - and that's my point. If you work
I'm aware of its existence, but not aware that the feds want it to be a part
of windows, as in it's installed by default. I took a few minutes to read a
few articles, and none of them say that, they all refer to the feds
installing it onto somebodys computer.
I believe it would be a huge PR proble
> Specifically, FBI wants Microsoft to add
"Black Lantern" (a keystroke logger) into updated versions of WinXP.
Your saying that the feds want Microsoft to include it in the release
version of windows? So it will already be installed by default?
Could you point me to your source?
-Original
y don't like it when
people to try OBLIGATE me to DO something about something I don't even need
or want. I HATE it.
She rudely hung up on me before I could finish by the way. :( GRRR!
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002 15:43:42 -0800 "Josh" < josh at mercuryfs.net
<mailto:josh at merc
.org [mailto:chat-ad...@freenetproject.org]On
Behalf Of krepta at juno.com
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 12:15 PM
To: chat at freenetproject.org
Subject: Re: [freenet-chat] source of spam
On Wed, 9 Jan 2002 18:48:33 -0800 "Josh" < josh at mercuryfs.net
<mailto:josh at mercuryfs.net> >
I hear ya, but it seems to be a constant stream of spam. I used to use a
separate email account at work when I posted to forums for tech support
issues, and only wish I had continued that practice. We used to make
accounts like "spam1-josh@ ... ", and then a few weeks later it would be
he spam started after that.
When I search for my email address on the net, the archived messages come
up, and I'm certain that's how my addresses are getting into the spam.
I'm also switching ISPs so I can get some anti spam features, but I figure
this probably affects all of us,
Good report. For all its problems, I think our legal system is quite
efficient when the innocent/guilty ratio is the viewpoint. In other words,
most of the people locked up have broken the law. The real issue is why were
they doing it, and are these people good or bad citizens. By not being a
socia
y
friend.
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On Behalf Of Tavin Cole
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 10:09 PM
To: chat at freenetproject.org
Subject:Re: [freenet-chat] The Coming Storm
On Sun, Jan 06, 2002 at
avin Cole
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 9:45 PM
To: chat at freenetproject.org
Subject:Re: [freenet-chat] The Coming Storm
On Sun, Jan 06, 2002 at 09:08:57PM -0800, Josh wrote:
> > if there's one thing we've learned from Star Trek, it's that all
> > alien s
-0800, Josh wrote:
> > if there's one thing we've learned from Star Trek, it's that all
> > alien species think more or less like us
>
> If they have the technology to get here, then we can assume they
understand
> basic biology. Common sense, no?
You can assume
> Dmitry Skylarov
This will generate a lot of flames, but I think Dmitry was an idiot coming
to America. He should be locked up for stupidity alone.
> Your government murders its prisoners (capital punishment)
Sorry, but I support it. If that means that I'm in the same camp as Saudi
Arabia, who'
min at freenetproject.org [mailto:chat-ad...@freenetproject.org]
On Behalf Of Tavin Cole
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 8:57 PM
To: chat at freenetproject.org
Subject:Re: [freenet-chat] The Coming Storm
On Sun, Jan 06, 2002 at 08:31:40PM -0800, Josh wrote:
> * I don't suppose it occurred t
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On Behalf Of Tavin Cole
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 8:14 PM
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Subject:Re: [freenet-chat] The Coming Storm
On Sat, Jan 05, 2002 at 09:07:37PM -0800, Josh wrote:
> The go
uded).
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From: chat-admin at freenetproject.org [mailto:chat-ad...@freenetproject.org]
On Behalf Of Glenn McGrath
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 7:04 PM
To: chat at freenetproject.org
Subject:Re: [freenet-chat] The Coming Storm
On Sun, 6 Jan 2002 19
Ok, one more post
What's pathetic is that America let the cesspool in Afghanistan grow and
multiply into what it is/was. We should have sent in the troops after the
embassy bombings, and especially after the USS Cole was bombed. The fact
that it took an attack in NY and 2000+ lives for us to w
That's pathetic Travis.
Do you want no government? Do you support people being allowed to murder
your friends and family, and nobody doing a damn thing about it? Are you
qualified to be judge and jury and take all matters into your own hands? If
somebody you loved was killed by a drunk driver, wou
> I'm even beginning to wonder whether or
> not certain individuals in our government
> KNEW of this attack before it
> occured and were just waiting to grab at the
> chance to take away our freedoms.
Do you really think our government would allow people to be killed, just so
they can pass legisl
> How the hell do you get the average person
> to understand the full magnitude of what the Internet means?
The problem is that the internet means different things to different people.
Just like a highway means different things to different people. Some see a
highway as a way ruin a perfectly goo
Is spam free speech?
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the time to go after the
license, not later. Good luck, because if freenet succeeds at its goals,
you'll need it, as do I.
- josh
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talk, partner!!
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Oops, heres your copy. Also, if you want me to respond, you have to CC me on
the message, because I'm not a member of the group.
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From: Josh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 1:46 PM
To: 'Timm Murray'
Subject:RE
Hey, did ya'll know that the law requires the warranty shit to be in all
caps?
NO WARRANTY, ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. NONE, ZERO, 0, NULL, DIVIDE BY ZERO,
ZILCH, ETC. IT WILL CRASH. IT'S A FILE SYSTEM, WHEN THEY CRASH, DATA IS
LOST. ITS HAPPENS. DON'T COMPLAIN, BACKUP. BACKUP, BACKUP, BACKUP, YOU
F
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Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 12:54 PM
To: Josh
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: open source trademark
Josh writes:
> Hello, I'm a developer in need of a custom open source license. It came
to
> my attention that "open sourc
-Original Message-
From: Josh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 6:46 PM
To: 'Adam Langley'
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:freeent
HA HA HA
Trolling means I'm trying to get them into my nets? No... I'm hir
I am not Big Brother, I am Borg. But you humans cannot understand that, and
realize that the Borg are a naturally occurring design.
In dedication to freenet, I added the following section, a highly technical
section to the design, in the Misc section:
(ok, I wont spam the developers group, but th
ING usable can be hacked, regardless
of what it is.
Oh yeah, I added 1 line to my definitions section in the design: "100
equality: Anarchy." So I'm defining the MFS "perspective" to be one that
requires a hierarchy, because that's what exists in nature. Its just
etter
summaries, and that email touches the essence of the true issues, therefore
I want to use it.
Without your permission, I'm going to modify it to remove your name. But
I'd rather not hack it up.
- josh
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Here's "your" copy, and no, you do not own it.
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From: Josh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 9:47 PM
To: 'Ian Clarke'
Subject:RE: [Moved to chat] MercuryFS
I have no respect for people that get caught u
erent with caching.
Oh, this is going to be a fun fun adventure.
- josh
PS: The feds and NSA already know me, so I've got it way easier than the
competition. (charges were dismissed) :)
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From: toad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of toad
Sent: Tuesday, July 2
ernet as free and open, yet there is a bit of
management and centralness to it, DNS and the ICANN organizations are
perfect examples. I will need to provide those types of services to the
design, once deployed.
Has anybody else encountered such a situation?
Any help appreciated,
- josh
Behalf Of toad
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 7:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [freenet-devl] MercuryFS
Taken to freenet-chat, for obvious reasons.
On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 07:09:34PM -0700, Josh wrote:
> Shareware! That may be a better title. It
To clarify, I know that the Russians sole the code, because I saw it on cnn.
And to any of my federal friends: Robert Hassen is spelled with 1 s.
Don't bother me, I have a file system to build.
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I will write the alpha.
If the goal is to recognize a neighbor as a trusted source, but not store
their IP addresses, you use that method.
Then whoever obtains your trust list, obtains useless information. They must
be in the same physical area as you, in order to begin talking to the same
neighb
hey do, you can expect to see win32 for linux, because I know who
borrowed their code.
And to summarize: Fuck Microsoft.
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From: Ian Clarke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2001 5:33 PM
To: Josh
Cc:
Subject:Re: [freenet-chat] RE: I've d
ir history, and I've got the money.
To not get the patents is stupid, in my opinion.
Remember, I intend to give the design for free, so long as the
authentication service is used, which will be for a non profit foundation.
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From: Ian Clarke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
community to contact me, after
I've published the design.
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Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2001 3:01 PM
To: Josh
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