It feels like the bottleneck is searching and and then in assembling the
bits of a file to get it. File transfer like Gnutella must be impossible at
present if web pages can't get across. Presumably, when there are more
users, a way of recognising nodes that have better uptime records will be
This is somewhat old news in a sense, but I haven't heard anything about
this before, so maybe it is news to other people as well.
Marillion has just released a new album, Anoraknophobia -- what's
interesting about it is that production of the album was funded entirely by
pre-sales to fans over
The HTML version of Steve's Key Index looks very much like a windows
explorer window of a virtual drive. The only thing is it has a difficult
interface for adding keys to the index. And I can't figure out how to
add keys to an index useing the freenet cli client. GRRR!!
An FTP interface would
On Tue, 22 May 2001 22:53:14 +0100 Patrick Kirk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Hi all,
I'm learning to program and thinking of using Freenet as a back-up
resource
in a project I'm working on. I doubt this will ever have commercial
value
but its an interesting thing to work on...
The
This idea might seem nutty to some, but I think it is a good idea,
especialy since one might want to keep files on freenet simply so that
they can access it later on another machine. But I think it might just
be easier to setup a program that automaticaly reinserts certian files
that a