Java is not insecure. Applets, which nobody has used in the past 10 years,
are insecure. Just saying.


On Monday, May 13, 2013, Yussi wrote:

> I haven't properly tested those, but there are now several
> alternatives to netsukuku, I hear commotion is quite good, cjdns also
> looks promising.
>
> The very neat thing about the netsukuku's design for me was the
> addressing system (the whole node,gnode,ggnode...), but as far as a
> dynamic wireless meshes goes, there are now quite a few more active
> projects which are at much more advanced stage than this.
>
> for not so dynamic meshes, you can use OSLR or BATMAN, those are both
> mature projects.
>
> for darknets, cjdns/hyperboria looks very good, and gnunet is one to
> keep an eye on. I used to have i2p running, but it's java based so I
> guess until someone implements the whole thing in something other then
> java it's out of the game.
>
> Those are my two cents.
>
>
> On 13/05/13 08:44, [email protected] <javascript:;> wrote:
> >
> > available here: http://anonymos.earthsociety.org
> >
> > For one of my future options with this device I'm interested in
> > using Netsukuku instead of normal wifi.
> >
> > Open to hearing ideas/thoughts.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Tyler Jordan
>
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