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I think Freenet people know that liberty has technological
solutions. But we should also remember that there's offline actions
that need to be done, too. So please take a minute and do what you can
to help get Dmitry out of jail and back to his wife and family.
~Mr. Bad
P.S. Yes, I'm still
deviously subtle motives than
are actually there.
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your
node so you pick up some new addresses from the inform database. Note
that this will only work about once per day, so don't toggle your node
up and down.
Also, if you just leave your node alone, it should get healthier over
time.
~Mr. Bad
I think Brandon gets the Shithouse Crazy Award of the Year for all the
nutty stuff that's going over Freenet right now:
http://www2.linuxjournal.com/articles/culture/0027.html
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communicated anonymously. The Underground Railroad?
It might be cool to have a page on FreenetProject.org that talks about
why anonymity is important.
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Your
the job, and that FPI is some kind of slum-lord
sweatshop.
I mean, have you ever seen a story on Medicins San Frontieres titled,
Idiot Doctor Works For Free In War Zone Instead of Doing Nose Jobs
Playing Golf?
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m (permanent connection too expensive).
Oh, you've run a node for a few hours, eh? An 0.2 node?
m it got new references, yes.
Really, now? And that kept your routing working well over those few
hours? Beaujolais for you, laddy!
~Mr. Bad
in one place?
This is actually a characteristic of Freenet nodes and Freenet
routing. It doesn't have anything to do with one node 0wning all of
the network, not to worry.
You should see these stats go up and down over time, as your node
adapts to the network around it.
~Mr. Bad
to their friends and colleagues who
have Freenet nodes and add those people's node addresses to your
nodes.config file. Having reliable node addresses in your
nodes.config is the best way to get good performance and reliability
out of Freenet.
~Mr. Bad
so it re-reads
inform.php on a daily basis, but I don't think anyone's doing that
right now.
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Your description of coffee is how you interpret Sex
, they won't actually be used to
store data (note the null data entity). They're just little nuggets of
routing table data that allow the node to remember some addresses.
node addresses to use. This is good for your node.
m medoubts
Youwrong.
~Mr. Bad
AL == Adam Langley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
P.S. -Could- be another Scott G. Miller, but what are the
chances?
AL No, it's our dear Scott and Serapis is based on it
Did you click the link?
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DM == David McNab [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DM Right you are. But... I'd be paying a lot more again for
DM hardware that fits into Linux's limited range of drivers.
Hey, you're paying more in Freedom, man. And that shit don't come
cheap.
~Mr. Bad
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The new, precious-anonymity-preserving version should be up midnight
GMT.
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they
should have put this one in Tiger Beat.
Now that I think about it, maybe they should put -all- the Freenet
developers in Tiger Beat. Who's The Most Scrumptious - Oskar, Ian,
Scott or Brandon? Take This Quiz to Find Out!
~Mr. Bad
DM == David McNab [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Did you try -P (prune empty dirs)?
DM Yes - but the empty dirs are not being deleted from the SF
DM repository
The answer is: don't do that.
It's part of how CVS works. So just use -P.
~Mr. Bad
X == Xuxa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
X horny sexy kinky amateurs Xena boys girls
Ha! Why would I need this, if I have Freenet?
~Mr. Bad
(glad that WINE doesn't work on my Linux box)
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permanently.
Zzz.
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Statements like this give the impression
SB == Stephen Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SB Only civilised people are against the death penalty.
That's not true. *I* am against the death penalty.
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message, but
you can't drop a data update!).
But anyone whose built anything on Freenet has got to boggle at the
very idea. Can it actually happen? I dunno, but hats off to FreeSQL!
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afterwards? Criminy.
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Statements like this give the impression that this article
.
* Write a novel.
The thing is, there's so many other threats to good art, music, and
culture, that we should be spending our time worrying about those, and
not just a few traded files.
~Mr. Bad
* That's not an empty accusation -- the Big 5 record companies have
settled with the Feds
in the middle of Fred.
Of course, for those who prefer command-line syntax,
freenet_destroy -what Capitalist System -how-much entire
~Mr. Bad
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LH == Leo Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
LH His name is Rob. Check out one of the early ( = 100 ) posts
LH in the feedback section.
No, I'm well aware of what his given name is, I'm just saying he needs
a handle.
You, too, for that matter. B-)
~Mr. Bad
Athlon, 512Mb
RAM.
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Statements like this give the impression that this article
of all, obviously server apps don't
B bundle a JRE so they make bad examples. Only programs intended
B for users with low computer skills would bundle a JRE.
Good point.
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"TC" == Tavin Cole [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
TC I also propose the creation of a low-volume moderated list,
TC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
pleaz cc me with the pr0n annonce as i m not on this news group..
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