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dhritimitra OP wrote

Reply to comment by Rambler in by dhritimitra

Sorry for the late reply, I forgot about this. I'm still having the same problem, looks more worse, because now I can't even open the homepage (tried both B32 and ramble.i2p). Replying this from ramble.pw using an i2p outproxy

I use i2pd. My subscriptions are the default: http://reg.i2p/hosts.txt http://identiguy.i2p/hosts.txt http://stats.i2p/cgi-bin/newhosts.txt http://i2p-projekt.i2p/hosts.txt

My bandwidth is set to 32KB/s (class L) with 80% of it on share. I have restricted the number of transit tunnels to 1 (my internet plan is limited, 2GB/day) But these shouldn't matter because I can open every other eepsite perfectly fine, be it Dread, reg.i2p, stats.i2p, IRCs, various chans, tube.i2p, libreddit.i2p, etc etc

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Rambler OP wrote

Reply to comment by ____ in Something new, coming soon. by Rambler

I will. This place was more active towards it's beginning, but I became unavailable due to work / life for a long enough period that things got abused here, I had to turn off registration, and several months later it was still closed.

I'm in a position where I'm more available and motivated now, so thinking a reboot will be a good move.

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Rambler OP wrote

Reply to comment by BlueHat in Something new, coming soon. by Rambler

I have Throat installed (kind of) on a dev server, but I'm not confident in it just yet. There isn't really any documentation and the only other site that I know using it that isn't the official one is poal.

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BlueHat wrote

Reply to by dhritimitra

That happens with many other eepsites for me. Since it happens to some sites more frequently than others, I'd assume that it's related to geolocation / (how far the server is away from you). I'm not an I2P expert, but the whole tunneling part seems rather complex and prone to latency issues due to possible problems with intermediate routers, so maybe ramble doesn't always resolve properly because of something going wrong in the middle of the connection.

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Rambler wrote

Reply to by dhritimitra

I'm responding to this from ramble.i2p right now, are you still experiencing this?

What I2P subscription lists are you using in https://127.0.0.1:7667/dns ?

For example, mine looks like:

http://identiguy.i2p/hosts.txt
http://notbob.i2p/hosts-all.txt
http://skank.i2p/hosts.txt
http://stats.i2p/cgi-bin/newhosts.txt
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DcscZx5idox OP wrote (edited )

Perhaps it is true.

An official from Yahoo Japan said on Feb. 1 that the company decided it has become too difficult to continue servicing the region considering the costs of complying with local laws and regulations.

The company did not specify which laws and regulations it had in mind when making the decision. But it appears to be affected by recent moves in Europe to tighten regulations on the protection of personal data.

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Wingless wrote

I don't get how you get from this sophisticated computer stuff to racist bullshit. I don't even know who the offendingly mixed-race person is you blame for all this. But whoever it is, it ain't the one who designed the server to be utterly dominated by remote-control hackers - that was a design choice made by some "computer entrepreneur", by which I mean a corporate seat filler who gets most of his money from three letter agencies in thinly disguised packages. Is there anybody in the computer industry whose business model is significantly different from an old-time Kapo's?

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Wingless wrote

This seems vastly too optimistic. China has shown how quickly governments go from forcing people onto VPNs to banning those VPNs. Microsoft so far as I understand is already well on the path to banning arbitrary code, such as the code you need for your alternative networks. People hosting nodes for the alternative networks have always been at risk of being targeted and convicted for "distributing child porn" coming encrypted through any peer-to-peer network that doesn't spy on people. And they can still go full-on Russia and jail anybody for any reason and none.

With hundreds of animal species breeding Covid variants, with runaway carbon emissions from a burning Arctic fueling ever-faster global warming, with nuclear war coming at a moment's notice, we all know we're looking down the barrel of the end of the world. What we can do is to adjust our attitude - to stop seeing it as something to fear, but something to give us hope; not an error, but the will of God. We can start thinking about how long we're going to try to hold out and when we're going to stand aside and let the end come. Who knows - maybe something else will do better.

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