Any example hosted in Google Video which is one of many free options of no use to me in Indonesia. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8616884742836881687&hl=en#
Alex On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 10:40 PM, Alex Rollin <alex.rollin at gmail.com> wrote: > I have no idea how to convince you but I'll give it a go. > > I've been producing my own training videos for years. ?They are big > files. ?It's video. ?I can load them to all manner of high > availability services in the US but the links from Indonesia to these > services won't help very much because those links are so slow. ?I want > them to be shared, to be available, and to provide the tool that > allows people to access the video. > > Most of these are screencasts showing people how to do things with > software, like configure it, write html/css, stuff like that. ?They > might only be 40-150mb, but this is far too much when we are talking > about 100s of them over and over each day as part of an education > program. > > Next time you threaten to ban someone I hope you give a little more > information about what you are looking for. ?Pretty nerve-wracking > threat. > > > > -- > Alex > werk: http://commoning.net > me: http://alexrollin.com > mob: +31 (0) 6 31 56 96 88 > ?It?s no longer possible for a country to collapse in isolation. Now > we all collapse. ?The only path to stability is to equalize the > consumption rates of the first and developing world. Our dream is no > longer possible in the new world.? - Jared Diamond > > > > > On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 9:43 PM, Daxter <xovatdev at gmail.com> wrote: >> On Jan 15, 2011, at 1:50 PM, Matthew Toseland wrote: >>> On Thursday 13 January 2011 19:36:57 Daxter wrote: >>>> I have a few questions concerning this set-up that I hope you all can help >>>> answer. >>>> >>>> 1.What operating systems support guest accounts, which give temporary, >>>> limited access to a computer (and delete the user afterwards)? What might >>>> be the best one to run for always-on cafe computers? >>>> >>>> 2. Wouldn't it be best for the ISP-connecting nodes to change "Relay >>>> opennet noderefs through darknet peers?" to false? Users of the cafe >>>> wireless would have no access to the internet, so they would be uselessly >>>> sending out opennet connection requests. At the same time, there's a >>>> chance that the ISP-connecting nodes (assuming there are more than 1) >>>> might connect to each other via their ISP connection, thus pointlessly >>>> wasting bandwidth. >>>> >>>> 3. What dangers would their be to setting "Write local and nearby requests >>>> to the datastore?" to true on nodes not connected to the internet (both >>>> cafe and personal computers in the community)? There would be an obvious >>>> speed increase with the setting set to true, so I wanted to fully >>>> understand the dangers for this kind of set-up. >>>> >>>> 4. Is there any way to prevent guest users of cafe machines from changing >>>> Freenet preferences? >>>> >>>> 5. How could one set up a wifi extension that doesn't disrupt the LAN >>>> IP-address distribution (two users with 10.0.1.6)? >>>> >>>> 6. Are there any potential legal allegations for hosting file refs on a >>>> local website that loads automatically when connected to an unsecured wifi >>>> network (let's assume that some of the training videos shared have >>>> copyrights)? >>> >>> I will keep on saying this for as long as people don't get the message: >>> >>> I was going to give a detailed answer to your fascinating posts, but we >>> cannot support anyone whom we have reasonable grounds to believe is using >>> Freenet for copyright infringement or is likely to do so, as per Grokster >>> vs MGM, and as per the EFF's legal advice to p2p devs. >>> >>> Convince me that you're not going to use Freenet to violate US/UK copyright >>> law or I will ban you from the Freenet mailing lists. >> >> Note taken. Instead of attempting to help users find ways around copyright >> law we/I should leave such issues up to those who are asking for help, while >> all the while explain that the best solution is to not "steal" videos (or >> any other media), but to create them. >> >> I've been reading these mailing lists for about 6 months now, and I don't >> recall copyright infringement coming up during that time. Either way, I'll >> do my best to better remember that Freenet is more about sharing knowledge >> that needs to be shared than it is about skirting the law. >> >> Back to the original topic, please do give us your insight on this >> intriguing challenge. I only have a conceptual understanding of Freenet, not >> a technical one, but it had been a week since Alex first started this thread >> and yet no one had replied so I thought it important to help in whatever >> ways I could. >> _______________________________________________ >> Devl mailing list >> Devl at freenetproject.org >> http://freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl >> >
