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Sweden has it already and they use a dedicated super computer for that.
According to the official top-500 list from june 2009 (
http://www.top500.org/list/2009/06/100 ) it is placed on position 30
with an official overall maximum power of 102.8 TFlop/s
On Tuesday 10 November 2009 06:42:02 mih...@riseup.net wrote:
> I'd also ask why it is physically based in the UK
Freenet is not based in the UK. I am based in the UK.
> which is undoubtedly the
> western country most repressive of internet use.
Definitely not true. A number of european countr
On Thursday 12 November 2009 14:04:08 Jonas Islander wrote:
> Ichi wrote:
> > First, I appreciate that Matthew had to "ban" Toni. Open discussion
> > of Freenet documents is just plain stupid, for obvious reasons.
> >
> > Second, I'm sure that Freenet and this list are already illegal in
> > many
On Monday 09 November 2009 19:41:27 Ichi wrote:
> First, I appreciate that Matthew had to "ban" Toni. Open discussion
> of Freenet documents is just plain stupid, for obvious reasons.
>
> Second, I'm sure that Freenet and this list are already illegal in
> many countries. If Freenet ever becomes
Joel C. Salomon wrote:
> I've used Freenet in the past (the early days of 0.7) and I'd like to try
> again.
>
> Back then, there was Frost, which I used until the DOS/spam made it
> unpleasant to do so. Now I read about frost, freemail, freetalk, &c.,
> and I wonder: which of these are working?
Ichi wrote:
> First, I appreciate that Matthew had to "ban" Toni. Open discussion
> of Freenet documents is just plain stupid, for obvious reasons.
>
> Second, I'm sure that Freenet and this list are already illegal in
> many countries. If Freenet ever becomes popular, it will undoubtedly
> becom
It's shocking stuff. Monitor all emails and texts! Even in East Germany
twenty years ago the Stasi did not routine look through all letters.
Celebrate the fall of the Berlin Wall this week and then have a look
around and see how far we have really come.
M!
> I thought quite a few people on this
I thought quite a few people on this list might be interested in this
story, regarding privacy on networks. Maybe it will lead to more
people using Freenet, or maybe it will lead to increased legal
pressure on Freenet users.
http://spectrum.ieee.org/blog/computing/it/riskfactor/british-government-