Guys!
> Aaron P Ingebrigtsen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>>> I personaly would really like some kind of Windows Explorer extension
for
>>> freenet that makes windows think that freenet is some kind of CD-R
drive
>>> or something, you know, write once, read only media.
>
>David McNab ([EMAIL PRO
> Personally, I feel it's highly viable and desirable to implement a Windows
> virtual disk that interfaces with Freenet.
Agreed, that would be pretty cool.
> For the idea to fly, there would need to be a coherent scheme for mapping
> Freenet keys into the hierarchy of folders and files which Wi
If I understand this correctly, this is actually a combination of in-
freenet key indexes and in-freenet request-lists, right ? (which is
actually a good idea)
I don't really see what the connection with permanence is. Clearly,
the only way to make something permanent is to get it and keep it.
> "DM" == David McNab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DM> OK - I *do* know that the whole Freenet architecture is
DM> dependent on ephemeral storage, and the ability of nodes to
DM> purge older less popular files.
DM> But an idea came to me for how *some* files could be kept
OK - I *do* know that the whole Freenet architecture is dependent on
ephemeral storage, and the ability of nodes to purge older less popular
files.
But an idea came to me for how *some* files could be kept available
permanently.
The idea would require that some people anonymously volunteer to wo
I don't think it would be too hard to make a virtual file system that sits
above the kernel and reads in a file as the file system. The hard part is
integrating it into current file system utilities; you would have to rewrite
any application that interfaces with the disk to use your VFS instead.
There is a Mpeg layer 4 (it covers compressing both audio AND video, IIRC),
but I think the orginal poster ment MP3
Timm Murray
Life is like a perl script: Really short and messy.
- Original Message -
From: Aaron P Ingebrigtsen
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 02:20:58PM -0700, Aaron P Ingebrigtsen wrote:
> I'm signing this message with my PGP signature. I think that the
> signature is determined by the content of the message as well as the
> public key and passphrase.
Well, not quite. I have a private and public key (you can g
Yes, I've already sent them the info on how to use apt-get over Freenet.
Timm Murray
Life is like a perl script: Really short and messy.
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