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Rambler wrote
Ha, I saw where people were using it to generate Windows keys with this method.
idk wrote
Reply to Red Hat cutting back RHEL source availability by Rambler
Sad to see it happen but it was pretty clear that they were getting worse at ATO in Raleigh, which was basically a FAANG convention. Bunch of depressed Google employees actively trying to get people to steal merch. Shit was weird.
not_bob wrote
I have used a few of these open source models. They are impressive. I'm curious to see what the world does with them.
not_bob wrote
This is unacceptable!
Rambler OP wrote
not_bob wrote
This is total bullshit. The desire for privacy is not a crime.
not_bob wrote
Reply to Red Hat cutting back RHEL source availability by Rambler
Red Hat was only ever my choice when I was young and didn't know any better. Best to avoid them entirely.
iop23up wrote
Reply to comment by not_bob in Reddit Goes Nuclear, Removes Moderators of Subreddits That Continued To Protest by z3d
That would be people who like reddit in its form of freedom of speech and people who would like to go (a little bit) further i guess .
But can they handle the ramble? Are you ready to ramble? Ramble in i2p! lol
not_bob wrote
Reply to comment by iop23up in Reddit Goes Nuclear, Removes Moderators of Subreddits That Continued To Protest by z3d
I'd like to think that we will get some of the refugees.
This whole reddit thing is a mess.
iop23up wrote
Who will get all this homeless reddits? Lemme or ramble? :)
iop23up wrote
What regulations? They will push ai in every crack of society to push development. faster for establishing their master control program. What risks? Does anybody think, that ai isn't at moment deciding what to buy/sell on the markets? High risk to crash everything. Bomb which decides by ai detection if their nearer coming target is civilian to then destroy itself before impact - low risk, they would die anyway.
Rambler wrote
Now requesting $4,500,000 and reversal of their proposed API changes.
horriblealtercation179 wrote
Reply to Widespread Attacks Push Tor to Proof-of-Work by z3d
finally, let's see if it improves speed somehow. hopefully there will be benchmarks
awdrifter wrote
Reply to comment by z3d in A new vision and direction for RAMBLE by Rambler
Ok, thanks for the explanation.
z3d wrote (edited )
Reply to comment by awdrifter in A new vision and direction for RAMBLE by Rambler
If you had an old login cookie in your browser cache, you'll probably still be able to post from the clearnet or .onion site for as long as that cookie persists and is valid, or until we proactively invalidate or otherwise neuter non-i2p cookies.
However, it shouldn't be possible to login or signup from anywhere other than ramble.i2p. This is by design to minimize abuse and the concomitant moderation workload, and to encourage I2P adoption.
awdrifter wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in A new vision and direction for RAMBLE by Rambler
But I'm posting from the clearnet site Ramble.pw right now. Is this not going to be the case in the future?
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by awdrifter in A new vision and direction for RAMBLE by Rambler
Clearnet posting wont' work, it's only available over I2P, or should be. All networks are read-only besides I2p.
awdrifter wrote
Reply to A new vision and direction for RAMBLE by Rambler
I'll probably still post from the clearnet site only, but it's good to see that this site is not abandoned.
z3d wrote
Fixed!
Xanadu wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in A new vision and direction for RAMBLE by Rambler
Based on what is happening with Reddit it's good idea :D
Xanadu wrote
Reply to comment by r3df0x in MuWire project is shut down by DcscZx5idox
In theory MuWire could still work though someone needs run relay for peer discovery and code needs to be rebuild to support that relay :)
Xanadu wrote
Reply to I2P+ 2.2.0+ released! by z3d
Just another amazing realese :)
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by not_bob in A new vision and direction for RAMBLE by Rambler
It really is. Hopefully this may encourage some new users to check out I2P. I guess a easy-to-follow newb's guide to connecting to I2P may be in order eventually.
not_bob wrote
Reply to Which filesystem do you prefer to use? by Wahaha
I tend to use ext4, but it depends on the use case.
z3d wrote
Reply to What is the ideal / preferred way to get your node into the "global" address book? by MasterDestroyer
The official i2pd registrar is located here: http://reg.i2p/ and is currently the only registrar that validates hostnames to ensure the submitter owns the host they're registering.