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boobs wrote
just do it.
make. your dreams. come true.
boobs wrote
Reply to google crashing by Newaccount
i mean when you centralize all your infrastructure and it goes down everyone gets fucked. this is why decentralization is good.
Rambler wrote
Reply to comment by XANA in Any MuWire users here? How's your experience been? by abralelie
As an I2P plugin.
XANA wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Any MuWire users here? How's your experience been? by abralelie
Do you use standalone or as I2P plugin?
XANA wrote
Reply to comment by MrBlack in What's a good search engine? by MrBlack
You can install it and help indexing web, or you can use public instances :)
santorihelix wrote (edited )
Reply to Darknet search engines/wikis by user123456
Don't mind me, just here to tell you that there is no "the" hidden wiki.
Newaccount wrote
Reply to What's a good search engine? by MrBlack
I use Brave , much quicker than DDG
Newaccount OP wrote
Reply to comment by Toxicant in How about an app? by Newaccount
nice
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by trevor in Google Cloud (over)Run: How a free trial experiment ended with a $72,000 bill overnight by Rambler
True. I think most people would be filing bankruptcy if hit with an unexpected $72,000 bill.
I guess the lesson learned is that if you're going to sign up for a free trial that requires a credit card, use a pre-paid VISA or use something like a privacy.com (or similar site) virtual card so you can set the maximum limit.
trevor wrote
Reply to Google Cloud (over)Run: How a free trial experiment ended with a $72,000 bill overnight by Rambler
At least it ended in a happy way. Though it's still Google's fault in the first place for allowing the bill to get that high.
trevor OP wrote
Reply to comment by penis in Sizing the AI software market: Not as big as investors expect but still $37 billion by 2025 by trevor
Well yeah, real AI won't exist for a while. But we do have this, so saying that AI doesn't exist and never will is kind of downplaying it. As long as our guns don't become smart machines there's no reason to worry about AI taking over the world.
Nyankawaii wrote
Reply to Google Cloud (over)Run: How a free trial experiment ended with a $72,000 bill overnight by Rambler
smh poor man
MrBlack OP wrote
Reply to comment by sudoer777 in What's a good search engine? by MrBlack
I tested it out and like it!
notaspook wrote
Reply to Walt Disney World will digitally add masks to guests not wearing them in ride photos: Report by Rambler
I can't sit down in a restaurant distanced from another table and eat but they get to ride fucking roller coasters? I love my wife but between the two of us we can only cook like 4 decent meals and they're getting old.
notaspook wrote
Reply to by !deleted261
That'd be amazing if he did, but he won't. To be fair the next administration probably won't either.
Rambler wrote (edited )
Reply to Darknet search engines/wikis by user123456
On I2P you can use http://legwork.i2p , it's a very good I2P network search engine.
I'm also in the process of working on a giant list of 'up' sites that I found using http://notbob.i2p/
For Yggdrasil's network, I made this. (Head over to /f/yggdrasil)
MrBlack wrote
FFS. Reddit is becoming more and more cringe everyday.
idk OP wrote
Reply to comment by Google in Hello Git, Goodbye Monotone - I2P Project Blog by idk
I guess since somebody has to generate and seed the bundle and for the time being, this is a scheduled rather than automatic task yes, this is not a purely client side solution yet. In a realistic future where we are able to do a similar thing, but with a git-transport that talks to the torrent client directly rather than by downloading a periodically generated bundle manually, the person seeding the periodic bundle could become much less important, assuming that most of the people seeding i2p.i2p through this hypothetical gittorrent-like system are updating to the latest code pretty frequently so that they're usually seeding pretty much the latest version. Swarm Merging would also be a huge help here I think. Then the only centalized(hypothetically) point you would have left is whatever you use to provide the human-readable alias you use to fetch the latest version of the corresponding(i2p.i2p) torrent. This is the part I don't quite get yet, I guess what other people(the gittorrent folks) have done is use a blockchain to distribute a list of infohashes associated with a given name that's registered by performing some kind of transaction? Not sure. Haven't had time to read up on that yet and every time somebody says "applied blockchain" people groan and say "are you sure?" I'm no different.
7seas OP wrote
Reply to comment by burnerben in Ramble was made by operative as a last ditch for thier career. by 7seas
LOL kill myself, think you came to the wrong place of people to say that to me. Maybe you die, maybe your family dies, kek, Oops, how did that happen to you?
7seas OP wrote
Reply to We ran out of viale topsoil yeas ago. by 7seas
No vitamin can replace the real food, they also contained life, where you become the animal, alll hunters did this, to bless the eater. Look up how blessing water changed it.
7seas OP wrote
Reply to Why does everyone care so much? by 7seas
you think pants give you the nutrients when they never where in the ground? lt me guess, magic///
7seas OP wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Ramble was made by operative as a last ditch for thier career. by 7seas
I'm not based in america, I use hacked ips to communicate. Enjoy.
7seas OP wrote
Reply to comment by burnerben in Ramble was made by operative as a last ditch for thier career. by 7seas
Maybe you will, lmao.
Rambler wrote
Reply to comment by !deleted152 in Why does my notification do not refresh? by jack_walking
This.
You have to clear them individually or by clicking "Clear All".
It's not ideal, but neither is the software powering this site.