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Rambler wrote

Per https://community.torproject.org/relay/relays-requirements/

A <40 Mbit/s non-exit relay should have at least 512 MB of RAM available.
A non-exit relay faster than 40 Mbit/s should have at least 1 GB of RAM.
On an exit relay we recommend at least 1.5 GB of RAM per tor instance.

Not sure about the control panel to manage it, but that'd add overhead to the RAM requirement. Hopefully someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure it's "set it and forget it". What are you wanting to do with a control panel? See network graphs and stats and stuff? Observium or Librenms will collect pretty much any server related stat that you could ever need. Those will chart and graph things like CPU, RAM, Disk IO, Network Graphs, uptime, etc all over time. From very recent to multiple years if you keep it running long enough.

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MrBlack OP wrote

Psilocybin is great. I try to go on a good trip 3-5 times a year, I find that is the sweet spot for me to keep me content. Bit harder with family life now but still needed. I'm waiting for a good snow fall where things align for me here where I have the house to myself so I can go play in the snow as it's falling. Just something about tripping in the snow as it's falling is amazing.

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Mrwarmind wrote (edited )

Nobody came here yet? Where is the rest of the crew?

I checked voat and nobody is commenting there as well, the site will shut down tomorrow

I also posted on poal.co yet non of them responded

Is there another site they gathered in?

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z3d wrote

If you're looking for an end-to-end encrypted chat app that also handles file transfers and doesn't rely on intermediate servers, you might want to look at I2PChat (formerly I2PMessenger).

It's had an interface overhaul recently and is straightforward to use. No signup required, no metadata to log, a settings folder that's easy to migrate, and cross-platform.

To compile, you'll need to have Qt 5.14 or later installed; the source code is available at: https://vituperative.github.io/i2pchat/

If you're on Windows, a pre-built CI binary is available from: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/wipedlifepotato/i2pchat/build/artifacts

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z3d wrote

The short answer is "you don't".

However, if you add a clearnet magnet link or infohash to I2PSnark, you may be surprised to find it downloads if enough BiglyBT or Azureus clients are sharing it over I2P and clearnet. The bigger the torrent swarm, the more chance there's an I2P-enabled client or 2 in there to download from.

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