Some of us are working very hard to figure out how to address the problems we are seeing, but I guess others just want to benefit from this research project without accepting the risks. Fortunately, most seem to accept that sometimes, when you are on the cutting edge, and you are trying new ideas all the time, somethings things need to get worse so that they can get better.
Ian.
Art Charbonneau wrote:
I'm a johnny-come-lately to Freenet, and I guess I came along a little too late to see it in action. It's sad, but Freenet seems to be fading away; fewer links work every day, and those that do have little content left.
I've tried the boards at Frost, but other than a few testers, nonsense posters, and idiot flamers, there is no one there either. Reasonable questions posted to the Newbie Help board go unanswered by anyone, and searches find only 'offline' stuff.
I think Reskill has summed it up pretty well. Ain't it a shame? I'll continue to run a node and provide some storage for a while, but the time will come, shortly, to shut it down for good. Will the last one out get the lights?
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