[freenet-dev] The Freedom Box

2011-02-17 Thread Daniel Kanaan
Fantastic concept.  It seems silly when people have big PC's with all those 
spare resources to have to rely on a tiny mini-server such as described in the 
article, but when you take in consideration that my PC requires over 200Watts, 
then it starts to make sense, just as a cost cutting and power saving mech.  I 
know I hate leaving my machine on just for freenet.

So, guys, why not get involved?

On Feb 17, 2011, at 7:56 PM, vive wrote:

> Thought this may be interesting for the community,
> 
>   Decentralizing the Internet So Big Brother Can't Find You
>   http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/16/nyregion/16about.html
> 
> Sounds just like an application of Freenet.
> 
> Cheers,
> V.
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Re: [freenet-dev] The Freedom Box

2011-02-17 Thread Daniel Kanaan
Fantastic concept.  It seems silly when people have big PC's with all those 
spare resources to have to rely on a tiny mini-server such as described in the 
article, but when you take in consideration that my PC requires over 200Watts, 
then it starts to make sense, just as a cost cutting and power saving mech.  I 
know I hate leaving my machine on just for freenet.

So, guys, why not get involved?

On Feb 17, 2011, at 7:56 PM, vive wrote:

 Thought this may be interesting for the community,
 
   Decentralizing the Internet So Big Brother Can't Find You
   http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/16/nyregion/16about.html
 
 Sounds just like an application of Freenet.
 
 Cheers,
 V.
 
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[freenet-dev] Mockup for a freenet theme: rabbit hole

2011-02-08 Thread Daniel Kanaan
Nice clean theme. 

> Hi, 
> 
> I created a mockup for a freenet theme. My main goal was getting the 
> structure 
> out of the way of the content, so I went for a horizontal menu with 
> horizontal 
> submenu (persistent) all done with CSS for performance and cleanlyness :)
> 
> The rest is done with the theme ?into the rabbit hole? in mind (and saving 
> screen estate). Mind the clickable rabbit :)
> 
> Without much further talk: 
> 
> USK at 
> NliSiGWDer3nZWTj9TTEy~ApJODNWOZKi6nD1BBl3NQ,2oH7tH8KFGFLrKbeopW-2ctG53CdjrgmlKUXueIHmLk,AQACAAE/rabbit-
> hole/16/
> 
> USK at 
> NliSiGWDer3nZWTj9TTEy~ApJODNWOZKi6nD1BBl3NQ,2oH7tH8KFGFLrKbeopW-2ctG53CdjrgmlKUXueIHmLk,AQACAAE/rabbit-
> hole/16/index_dark.html
> 
> Or for those who aren?t paranoid about my server-logs :)
> 
> Bright version: http://draketo.de/proj/freenet-rabbit-hole/
> Dark version: http://draketo.de/proj/freenet-rabbit-hole/index_dark.html
> 
> Based on grayandblue (with some borrowed CSS).
> 
> The full code is available on BitBucket: 
> https://bitbucket.org/ArneBab/freenet-rabbit-hole
> 




Re: [freenet-dev] Mockup for a freenet theme: rabbit hole

2011-02-08 Thread Daniel Kanaan
Nice clean theme. 

 Hi, 
 
 I created a mockup for a freenet theme. My main goal was getting the 
 structure 
 out of the way of the content, so I went for a horizontal menu with 
 horizontal 
 submenu (persistent) all done with CSS for performance and cleanlyness :)
 
 The rest is done with the theme „into the rabbit hole“ in mind (and saving 
 screen estate). Mind the clickable rabbit :)
 
 Without much further talk: 
 
 USK@NliSiGWDer3nZWTj9TTEy~ApJODNWOZKi6nD1BBl3NQ,2oH7tH8KFGFLrKbeopW-2ctG53CdjrgmlKUXueIHmLk,AQACAAE/rabbit-
 hole/16/
 
 USK@NliSiGWDer3nZWTj9TTEy~ApJODNWOZKi6nD1BBl3NQ,2oH7tH8KFGFLrKbeopW-2ctG53CdjrgmlKUXueIHmLk,AQACAAE/rabbit-
 hole/16/index_dark.html
 
 Or for those who aren’t paranoid about my server-logs :)
 
 Bright version: http://draketo.de/proj/freenet-rabbit-hole/
 Dark version: http://draketo.de/proj/freenet-rabbit-hole/index_dark.html
 
 Based on grayandblue (with some borrowed CSS).
 
 The full code is available on BitBucket: 
 https://bitbucket.org/ArneBab/freenet-rabbit-hole
 

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