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It sounds like a stupid question perhaps, but I'm currently on windows and am
giving serious thought and study time to at minimum switching to a windows
- - linux dual boot arrangment.
So far I'm leaning toward either Debian or
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Through the opennet. Which won't exist for, like, a year.
Hmmm.
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Freenet 0.5 is an opennet. You connect to any random node
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I understand that premix routing is not scheduled to be implemented very soon
but could you give any kind of rough estimate (as in a guess at a ball park
calendar date) when it'll be in?
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In Matthew Toseland t...@amphibian.dyndns.org wrote:
The real solution to browser history stealing is simply to use a
separate
browser for Freenet than the one you use for the wider web. We now warn
users
about
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how does this precedent affect freenet?
http://torrentfreak.com/brazilian-court-bans-p2p-software-090918/
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I've been away from Freenet 0.7 for quite a while and have decided
to give it another try. The thing is though that I would like to
have it run on a dedicated machine within my LAN and have browser
access and apps such as
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In 201010151629.56896.t...@amphibian.dyndns.org Matthew Toseland
t...@amphibian.dyndns.org wrote:
We are considering making it impossible to use Freenet without a
browser supporting Javascript. Yes or no answers would be
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In <35af28770608261648v10edeb06mee2478eebf1be3b0 at mail.gmail.com> urza9814 at
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>Through the opennet. Which won't exist for, like, a year.
>Hmmm.
>
>On 8/26/06, diddler4u at hotmail.com wrote:
>> >>Freenet
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I understand that premix routing is not scheduled to be implemented very soon
but could you give any kind of rough estimate (as in a guess at a ball park
calendar date) when it'll be in?
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In Matthew Toseland wrote:
>>> > > The real solution to browser history stealing is simply to use a
>>> > > separate
>>> > > browser for Freenet than the one you use for the wider web. We now warn
> users
>>> > > about this
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rnodes?
Not interested in an "ubernode", just that there are times I would like to
reduce the limit from the default 20 to 5 or 10 (sometimes even 2 or 3) and
then raise it back up when I'm not using the machine for something else.
>On Wednesday 24 October 2007 06:00, [Anon] Anon User wrote:
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