y target, one which
can be demonized but one which does not have the power to defend itself.
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ect reaction to a front page article in the Observer
about child pornography on the Internet.
There is no reason to believe that Freenet and similar activities are
at any risk of being censored any time in the near future. Freenet is
much too small, and the machinery of government in the UK is much
mmunicate with them because your node regards their version as too old.
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"Be liberal in what you accept,Jon Postel
and conservative in what you send."
ost nodes use. We may be able to get perm node usage down to 80MB at
> some point, but it's not an immediate priority. Don't you think it would
> be nice to have a working network?
It would be. Instead we have rivers of meaningless messages, memory hogs,
buggy code. And lots of fli
eturn anything; it's probably Redhat
8.0.
These are the SIZE figures; RSS is a couple of MB smaller and SHARE runs
around 8 MB.
Suggest how I might get better definition and I will run it tomorrow.
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"Be li
s it knows about:
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Routing Table status: Feb 15, 2004 12:58:00 PM
Number of node references 98
Attempted to contact node references 98
Contacted node references 24
Connections with Successful Transfers 2
Backed off nodes
ly off-
> language to an English-language mailing list. In any event the result
> is clear: your response has not been understood, and is unlikely to
> be by me or most of the others around here save by your repeating it
> in a language you know all of us understand. :)
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On Thu, 12 Feb 2004, Someone wrote:
> > Another bug that we've fixed about two hundred times already. Argh.
>
> I'm sorry to say, but it's still present in 5068. It has 120 Megs of
> temp files after 15 hours of use.
I see the same pattern with 5068.
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of files.
I run nodes on both the old stable network (using 5065) and the new
stable network (using 5068). At this point they take in roughly the
same number of new files on a daily basis.
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I am forced to stay within what I have.
>
> (please reply to [Freenet Support], I read it via web interface and anon
> proxies... thanks for humoring a paranoid.)
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