Here's a test response for you, I suppose if that works too then the
migration worked?
Den mån 30 aug. 2021 20:25Sajith Sasidharan skrev:
> Greetings!
>
> On Mon, 2021-08-30 at 14:15 -0400, Sajith Sasidharan wrote:
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> > Hello tahoe-dev@lists.tahoe-lafs.org!
>
> Okay, in case anyone was
Den 17 feb 2015 13:51 skrev str4d st...@i2pmail.org:
I2P is an anonymous analogue of the Internet, so it is disingenuous to
compare it to a user's home network. If you have a private network
that you have full control over and that can be isolated from the
outside, then you have no need of
Den 16 feb 2015 12:53 skrev Adonay Sanz adonay.s...@gmail.com:
Hi Natanael
Thanks for answering. Really I'm noob in this area.
I wanted to use I2P version. So, it's no possible way present or future
to block it? It's a really threat?
Can you explainme better what it means configured to mimic
Den 16 feb 2015 11:42 skrev Adonay Sanz adonay.s...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I'm reading your documentation and has Tahoe-LAFS any sybil attack
protection? or does it really matter? Can be implemented some solution?
Tahoe-LAFS in the default configuration don't rely on unknown nodes, so
there Sybil
It wouldn't do that well on its own, but look at the I2P version of it and
the accompanying custom configuration. It behaves like Freenet and allows
you to share a private URL pointing to your published folders.
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Den 15 sep 2014 15:28 skrev kuba kozłowicz
That sounds like how the I2P configured version of Tahoe-LAFS behaves like
(it kind of mimics Freenet). You should take a look at that and see how you
might be able to reuse parts of that configuration.
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Den 24 feb 2014 10:35 skrev Rudenko Pavlo 9fin...@ukr.net:
Hello
for is 1 month.
Furthermore, there is rotation, meaning that after a certain amount of time
a different random host will be selected to keep data, which means any
engineered coincidence will not last very long.
On Sun, Dec 1, 2013 at 5:29 PM, Natanael natanae...@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah, so how
Can't you pretend to run more nodes than you actually are running in order
to mine more credits? What could prevent that?
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Den 1 dec 2013 17:25 skrev David Vorick david.vor...@gmail.com:
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From: David Vorick david.vor...@gmail.com
1: Why is this off topic thread still going?
2: You can't make any scientific conclusions based on biased samples. We
don't really have any sets of women and men with circumstances equal enough
to tell what the cause of the differences in these fields is. The actual
scientific studies exist don't
Resending since it bounced the last time.
SCIPR is another one. http://www.scipr-lab.org/
If it became efficient it could be useful for mining in a Bitcoin fork
(commonly called altcoins). Don't know what kind of computations you'd
actually would want it to do, though. Most meaningful
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