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FreefallHeavens wrote (edited )
Reply to MuWire project is shut down by DcscZx5idox
If you're running Windows 64-bit I've uploaded a build made from the very last commits that embeds router version 2.4.0. There's no need for relays as a list of frequently-online peers is already included, you just set up your initial profile and give it a bit and it will integrate with the rest of the network. Each peer tells the node about other peers, so as long as a few are reachable a picture of the entire network is eventually rebuilt.
In addition if you happen to also have I2P installed on your system you can run a script file from the folder that will automatically paste the modules of the current I2P install into Muwire. This isn't needed right now since 2.4.0 is the latest router, but it will keep the node easy to update on future releases, even if Muwire itself doesn't get any new updates. The last official commits had embedded router version 1.9.0.
The torrent to download this is on my website, same as my username, just add .i2p. Package is 107MB. Each install stores its profile directly in the app folder itself, be sure to read the Readme.
By its last official releases and commits the app had matured quite nicely and many of its features work very well. It would be a shame if it went to waste.
notme wrote
There are several ways in fooling the electric company and not pay for power. I did not it in a very long time (4 decades). There is another problem with the electrical signature of a computer plugged into the power grid. A friend of mine was a saleman for a company that made UPSes (uninterupted power supply that masked the signature to grid). There is also an electromagnetic signature (that I can mask myself). My guess is that either was a rat or the money printers starting to use this type of technology on regular bases.
righttoprivacy OP wrote
Reply to comment by not_bob in Marketing Company Claims That It Actually Is Listening to Your Phone and Smart Speakers to Target Ads by righttoprivacy
'smart' and cheap && is spying
not_bob wrote
Reply to Marketing Company Claims That It Actually Is Listening to Your Phone and Smart Speakers to Target Ads by righttoprivacy
There is a reason why they are pretty much just giving away smart TVs.
righttoprivacy wrote
They just can't help themselves!
not_bob wrote
I love it!
righttoprivacy wrote
plot twist: El0n setting bait / traps for the DEA sharing 🤪
righttoprivacy wrote (edited )
Not even surprised. Sometimes i wonder if these AI stories are just meant to bring our attention back to... AI.
HimeArikawa wrote
Reply to Hidden Answers died by ngmm
There is a new version back online
HimeArikawa wrote
I also loved the male protagonist! <3
Rambler wrote
Well, not paying for power is one way to achieve profitability.
I always assumed this sort of thing likely occurred in industries where there is massive power consumption already where a rig or two may go undetected.
takeheart wrote
Honestly, I see no future for online privacy. No future for online at all. No future for technology since it's becoming outright malicious. No future for civilization. There will be few decades of rapid collapse, then many centuries of slow decay dark ages. Humankind will suffer greatly for this monstrosity they have created. Degenerated racemixed genetically maimed half-human that remain will envy those who have perished, for AI implementations will suck them dry until last drop of bodily fluids, then clone and repeat again and again until the whole machine becomes inoperable.
takeheart wrote
Reply to To live simply is to live happily by Rambler
That's a lot of junk.
iop23up wrote
I don't get it. Why would a car builder wants to have messages or any personaldata at all? Every fk corporation collects data. MS, apple. For whom or what purpose? For ads? Are you kidding me, fk ads doesn't work (50%) at least if they come as ads? So they want to develop "a friend" who thencommunicate with me to manipulate etc. ? How much does it calculate into the profit? Car is shit, but profit is good, because we have so many data now..ppfftt Do they just dump it to someone who then sells it someone else. My shitty texts? Ai does not make it better if quality of data is somewhere fk. This looks to me like the all corporation=gov goal. One part of preparation for day x, when their plan has progressed. Everybody wants to be a important part of it.
ind wrote
Reply to To live simply is to live happily by Rambler
Yeah, I'm heading towards.
MrDuck wrote
Reply to Upcoming I2P 2.40 Release Date by z3d
Seems like a good update, very nice!
Caucus0909 OP wrote
Reply to comment by z3d in Subscribing to I2P RSS feeds by Caucus0909
I'm trying to connect to http://ramble.i2p/f/Privacy/new.atom and yes I can view it in my browser/file manager
Rambler wrote
Reply to Upcoming I2P 2.40 Release Date by z3d
Keep up the good work!
z3d wrote
Reply to Subscribing to I2P RSS feeds by Caucus0909
I've tried setting it up by using http proxy pointing to localhost:4444 but it gave error and didn't work.
Can you provide some more information? What RSS feed are you trying to connect to? Can you view the feed in your web browser?
righttoprivacy wrote
War is just horrible for liberty (goes for all countries). :(
Caucus0909 wrote
UK is destroying itself lately
R_N wrote (edited )
Thank you for your continued work on this!
Anyone who wants to help with testing is welcome to try my development builds at I2Peek-a-Boo.i2p
I'm mostly keeping up with the version bumps, or ask me about it on IRC2P.
Fair warning: There are a lot of changes going on and bugs are present, so I wouldn't recommend testing on your main I2P router.
entropy wrote
Reply to Marketing Company Claims That It Actually Is Listening to Your Phone and Smart Speakers to Target Ads by righttoprivacy
This is pretty obvious to most people. The whole Idea that "tHe aLgOrItHyM CaN pReDiCt fUtUrE cOnVeRsAtIoNs" was laughable to begin with. This isn't new tech. They've been doing this and we all know it.