On Thursday 24 September 2009 19:26:41 Evan Daniel wrote:
> Looking at the success rate by HTL data collected so far, a couple
> thoughts come to mind.
>
> First, SSK success rates plummet after the first few hops. That is,
> most routing of most SSKs is extra work done by Freenet for no obvious
Hey
Just a short note from me: Kudos to you for from here for digging into
all this technical and statistical stuff (of which I don't understand
the half of :P). It's nice to see some work being done on improving
Freenet at this level too! :).
- Zero3
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 4:17 PM, Zero3 wrote:
> Hey
>
> Just a short note from me: Kudos to you for from here for digging into all
> this technical and statistical stuff (of which I don't understand the half
> of :P). It's nice to see some work being done on improving Freenet at this
> level too!
On Thursday 24 September 2009 19:26:41 Evan Daniel wrote:
> Looking at the success rate by HTL data collected so far, a couple
> thoughts come to mind.
>
> First, SSK success rates plummet after the first few hops. That is,
> most routing of most SSKs is extra work done by Freenet for no obvious
Looking at the success rate by HTL data collected so far, a couple
thoughts come to mind.
First, SSK success rates plummet after the first few hops. That is,
most routing of most SSKs is extra work done by Freenet for no obvious
gain. The obvious reason behind this is that there are far fewer SS
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 4:17 PM, Zero3 wrote:
> Hey
>
> Just a short note from me: Kudos to you for from here for digging into all
> this technical and statistical stuff (of which I don't understand the half
> of :P). It's nice to see some work being done on improving Freenet at this
> level too!
Hey
Just a short note from me: Kudos to you for from here for digging into
all this technical and statistical stuff (of which I don't understand
the half of :P). It's nice to see some work being done on improving
Freenet at this level too! :).
- Zero3
__
Looking at the success rate by HTL data collected so far, a couple
thoughts come to mind.
First, SSK success rates plummet after the first few hops. That is,
most routing of most SSKs is extra work done by Freenet for no obvious
gain. The obvious reason behind this is that there are far fewer SS