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z3d wrote
Reply to I2P+ 0.9.48+ released! (Details within) by Rambler
Thanks to the magic of scripting and cron (and term99), we now have an update url for automated I2P+ dev build updates from within the console.
To enable updating with unsigned zip files, add the line: routerconsole.advanced=true to your router.config file located in your configuration directory (not the application dir) and then browse to http://127.0.0.1:7657/configupdate and add the following url to the "Update with unsigned development builds" section: http://skank.i2p/dev/i2pupdate.zip
Be sure to enable the option, then save, and then hit the "Check for updates" button. It may take a few tries before the proxy responds, and then you'll see an update notification in the sidebar (if a new update is available).
It's also recommended to set the update policy to "Notify only" to ensure you don't update with vanilla I2P releases, and can update at a time of your choosing.
If you'd prefer to update with release versions, the update url is: http://skank.i2p/i2pupdate.zip
razorsedge wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in How is this website's performance over the I2P network? (ramble.i2p) by Rambler
Today, the site is far more responsive. Everything is "snappier." Pages are loading more quickly. Thank you!
Rambler OP wrote
Okay, should be fixed now.
Turns out an upgrade on my end borked the path to some keyfiles.
The good news is I learned a good lesson on how to prevent it in the future and a learned a better practice than that of the default router's handling of these.
hideyourlies wrote
Reply to Joy Division live Paradiso, Amsterdam 1980-1-11 (mastertape, unremastered, awesome!) by Rambler
Joy Division are one of my favourite bands, Ian Curtis was a talented musician, and it's a shame of his death and the issues he had.
I couldn't imagine being unable to hold my daughter because I had epilepsy, such a shame he was lost at a young age but his music lives on long in Europe.
Wahaha wrote
Reply to comment by burnerben in In Spain a "register" for those who refuse the vaccine: "It will be shared with EU countries" by Rambler
To test a vaccine you have to actually apply it to a group of humans and then see how well they do a few months down the line. I don't watch news. They are all fake.
Reviewing just the paper is meaningless before the field testing on a large group of people. If the paper stage wasn't satisfactory they wouldn't go ahead, now would they?
Also, how are you supposed to go outside if there's police patrolling the street preventing you from just doing that? Maybe your place is better off than others. But even then, vitamin D is only half the story. The other half is that by being exposed to germs around the year our immune system is stimulated to work. The more clean we make our environment, for example by avoiding other people and thus germs, the less our immune system will have to do around the year and thus be weakened.
I know my immune system is weakened, since I wasn't outside much this year and basically haven't met any humans. I'm certainly not standing in line to get the virus via a vaccine. I made this mistake a long time ago, where I got the flu a week after I got the supposed vaccine against it. Never got that vaccine again and never got the flu again. Go ahead, take the risk to sacrifice your health because you have empathy for me. I'm betting on your herd immunity and not getting this particular vaccine, since I don't want to get sick from a vaccine again. Thanks for your understanding.
mr4channer wrote
Reply to Happy Birthday Jesus by MrBlack
no proof jesus was born/alive. fuck religion
awdrifter wrote
Reply to NewPipe, an open-source YouTube frontend for Android, adds "fake news" warnings and infoboxes by solstice
I really like that this app allow you to download the video.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by solstice in How is this website's performance over the I2P network? (ramble.i2p) by Rambler
Try now, see if there is any noticeable difference in performance on your end.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by solstice in How is this website's performance over the I2P network? (ramble.i2p) by Rambler
Thanks. I'm beginning to think it will be highly router dependent now.
When I connect through my high speed router that is very well integrated I'm getting clearnet responsiveness. Some regulars in the #saltr IRC chat stated the same, but they're connected 24/7 and, I assume, have routers that are also well integrated in the network.
Within the last day I setup another router and it's not integrated into the network very well yet. With that, I'm definitely experiencing some lag and sluggishness that isn't present with the other router. I don't run I2P locally because because I've got slow rural internet and a monthly data cap so I can't really leave the process running at home.
I'll continue to see what I can do on the I2P side of things to help make it snappier. I've got an idea that -may- help but I want to run it by someone more knowledgeable first, haha.
txt wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in She's a keeper. by Rambler
Thats false. There satanists, not demons.
Rambler OP wrote (edited )
Reply to comment by txt in She's a keeper. by Rambler
Huh? Are you telling me you don't believe in inner-dimensional demonic pedophilic vampires that enter and exit our daily realm from an Antartic portal to inner earth?
/s
solstice wrote
It's a bit annoying having to log in again when I use the b32 and an internal link makes me use the .i2p domain and I have to log in again. Speed-wise, it's acceptable. Slower than Tor for sure, but not unusable.
txt wrote
Reply to She's a keeper. by Rambler
Does anyone actually believe Alex Jones?
awdrifter wrote
Reply to comment by !deleted152 in by !deleted152
Cool.
Seidoken wrote
Reply to This is Jupiter from the Juno probe. by Rambler
Neat
burnerben wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in In Spain a "register" for those who refuse the vaccine: "It will be shared with EU countries" by Rambler
if you take the time to review the scientific papers (which im going guess you definitely haven't) you would see there was testing and that it works just fine. its not my fault your a sheep to fox news. the point of herd immunity is that almost everyone will have the vaccine except people at extreme high risk and they will naturally become immune. for example a friend of mine has never gotten vaccinated but was tested for immunity to several illnesses and was immune. herd immunity is a fairly well covered topic generally i shouldn't have to explain it to you. if your this concerned do the research. also if you have lack of vitamin D your just lazy and dont go outside. theres ways to go outside and stay healthy without putting your or other peoples health at risk. the reason i care about other people being vaccinated is because im a decent human and have empathy and i want everyone especially those at high risk who cannot take the vaccine to be safe.
Wahaha wrote
Reply to comment by burnerben in In Spain a "register" for those who refuse the vaccine: "It will be shared with EU countries" by Rambler
The concept of herd immunity is weird. Either you're vaccinated and safe, so someone who didn't get the untested vaccine shouldn't matter to you or getting the vaccine doesn't actually work, so there's no point to take the risk.
Especially now, that everyone was forced to stay indoors more and thus has a weakened immune system from not getting enough Vitamin D. If your immune system is weakened, getting a vaccine is the same as getting the virus itself. That's why you're not supposed to get vaccinated during or shortly after a sickness, which has the same effect of weakening your immune system.
burnerben wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in In Spain a "register" for those who refuse the vaccine: "It will be shared with EU countries" by Rambler
Yea i understand the privacy side of it its as simple as a true or false box. it could be compared to being a sex offender or not. if you are its public if you arent its not. obviously they are not the same but you get the idea.
awdrifter wrote
Reply to by !deleted152
What's the name of this Vocaloid?
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by burnerben in In Spain a "register" for those who refuse the vaccine: "It will be shared with EU countries" by Rambler
While I'm not against the idea 'in theory', it's just the first time (as far as I know) that sharing medical data about individuals has or will occur at this level.
My weariness is less about the vaccine itself and more about the 'register' and the ability to prevent free travel.
burnerben wrote
Reply to In Spain a "register" for those who refuse the vaccine: "It will be shared with EU countries" by Rambler
im personally not against this my parents are both PHDs and have reviewed the papers on the vaccine and my uncle is a doctor and already took it and is doing fine. the reasoning behind the register is to encourage people to take it so we can reach herd ammunity. also to help countries deny visitors who might be infected.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by razorsedge in How is this website's performance over the I2P network? (ramble.i2p) by Rambler
It may also be isolated to how well integrated your router is as well.
My main router is pretty well integrated and I'm getting clearnet level responsiveness when browsing the I2P site.
I switched to my router that's in a different continent that's been up less than a day and it's noticeably slower, though not annoyingly so.
I want to make sure it's available and responsive regardless of the network and access method so let me know if it continues.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by razorsedge in How is this website's performance over the I2P network? (ramble.i2p) by Rambler
Just as an initial observation, I've had a lot more time outs today and pages that would not load. Eventually they do but... I love this site so I spend a fair amount of time here so I'll be watching to see if this persists or if is just a today thing...
Are those issues still occurring for you? Let me know.
term99 wrote
Runs pretty quick on my end, I'm pleased with it's load times.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by razorsedge in How is this website's performance over the I2P network? (ramble.i2p) by Rambler
Good!