On Tue, 1 May 2001, Travis Bemann wrote:
> 2. Does not require any Java or Javascript or any other sort of smart
> content.
Think cash requires a client that understands think cash.
> 3. Does not make freenet-mail even slower.
Solving think cash is slow. But reading hundreds of thousands of spam
messages a day is also slow. Freenet mail as such is probably untenable.
> 5. A well designed computer program couldn't get past the "think
> cash" by knowing either what the questions are and what the
> answers should be or doing some simple sort of artificial
> intelligence.
This is inadequate. We need to assume that artificial intelligence will
rapidly improve.
I would be thrilled if we could devise an positive-trust system that
scales. The solution to freenet mail lies in scalable trust systems!
However I can't help but feel that Freenet may not be suitable for
messaging in the first place.
--
"...you have mistaken your cowardice for common sense
and have found comfort in that, deceiving yourselves."
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