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On Fri, 15 Nov 2002 07:18:33 -0800 Matthew Toseland <toad at 
amphibian.dyndns.org> wrote:
>On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 06:56:18AM -0800, kaboom at hush.com wrote:
>>
>> Sorry to chirp into developer space,,
>Much as I would normally welcome well informed comments from one
>of the
>biggest users of freenet...
>>

blush

however im rarely informed
yea i cud lose a stone or three
and u spelt abuse rong

>> may determine freenets surviability.
>Uh huh. Well, in a really hostile environment, freenet will have
>to a)
>use trusted links only and b) steg those links. And it will still
>be
>vulnerable, and it will be slower even than it is now.

good to build for the future
at the speed the dc gang is going that could be weeks


>Indeed. In the long run, we are all taken out of the loop. Because
>it
>will be too risky for the current developers to continue to develop
>freenet. It will have to be done pseudonymously. And then there
>is the
>problem of trusting pseudonyms...

well its not to far from being a viral trojan in concept as it is
what about an invisible version that steals all its resources
so you dont even know ure running it unless you talk to it
and it trusts you enough to answer?

i've seen this movie


>>
>> Kudos to Ian and Kazni btw for 1. actually doing the bloody obvious
>> to forestall cracker kidz, anyone who doesn't do this and worse
>deserves
>What did he do exactly? The revocation mechanism?

we're talkin kanzi here,,,the license key looks suspicious
like a crpto key,,havnt had time to look at what he actually did
but if crypto freaks and cracker jacks can work that backwards for cracks,,,,,,

>> to have their crap $1000 software ripped off and 2. the $5 intro
>price
>>  equivalent to traditional copyright where you charge by weight
>of paper
>> and not your own appraisal of the market worth of your words.
>Um, sorry?

the price is cheaper than the stealing it
a moral dilema for theives leadin to zennish paralysis
quite elegant commerce really


>>
>> O,,it might be wise to remind windoze users to not install in
>the usual place with the space in the directory path name,,,
>Hmm. Why? It's not hard to discover freenet nodes, really.

Kanzi and java in general not freenet

>> marvelous XP reset button otherwise,,
><TROLL>
>XP is so easy to crack, maybe we need to use that Trusted Computing
>Platform Alliance stuff to assure that the node is not running on
>it.
>;-).
></TROLL>
>>
o yes ,, i do have TCPA for windoze around here somewhere

th dl stuff,,,no national ids,,,afterall i can get away
in the milliseconds it takes to run thru all the state dl's
o foget it sez what state to run it against right on it,,,duhhh

there's a million tricks ya know,,,,

i imagine they get quite pissed these days when you carry
four i'ds and they all check out as legal and valid,,,
wont ever do that again,,,if didnt have an out of state
minor in the trunk at the time i cuda been in trouble,,,,,

but the simpliest one never drive in your state
with a dl from that state, they cant take it then u see
like which brand of acrylic to use and how to prepare it
to print the holo for your $20's


maybe i'l put up a page houseold hints for plausible deniability

what a world,,,bugs the size hair gel glitter
and wearin ure tinfoil hat is now a felony



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