I think anyone who regularly browses Freenet is going to destroy their
node's specialisation. Not really a big problem since it means popular
content is available from more places in the network. Also, recent
changes (in 5061) to send requests to all the nodes we know about, means
the data you've cached will be useful to others.

-Kevin

On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 21:58, Someone wrote:
> In stable I can't see any specialisation. My node is running since 04/2003
> with a DS size of 4GB (no DS wipe) and this is the current Histogram of keys
> in the DS:
> 
> Histogram of keys in in fred's data store
> These are the keys to the data in your node's local cache (DataStore)
> 16.01.2004 22:53:38
> keys: 11993
> scale factor: 0.07872078567743301 (This is used to keep lines < 64 characters)
> 
>     0 |=========================================================
>     1 |===========================================================
>     2 |=======================================================
>     3 |=====================================================
>     4 |======================================================
>     5 |========================================================
>     6 |=========================================================
>     7 |=========================================================
>     8 |===========================================================
>     9 |============================================================
>     a |==============================================================
>     b |===========================================================
>     c |==========================================================
>     d |===============================================================
>     e |===============================================================
>     f |===============================================================
> 
> peaks (count/mean)
> 1 --> (1.0019178)
> 6 --> (0.9819061)
> a --> (1.0632869)
> d --> (1.0819645)
> f --> (1.0846328)
> 
> Doesn't look like it did specialize somehow.
> 
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