Recent comments in /f/I2P
takeheart wrote
tranquility OP wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Which IRC server do you guys use? by tranquility
No problem. Will join #saltr
Rambler wrote
Reply to Which IRC server do you guys use? by tranquility
Looks like I missed you in #ramble. I don't lurk it often, and haven't been at my desk much lately. I usually just idle in it 24/7.
#saltr is where it's at though. It gets active. It's I2P+ chat 'technically' but we all shoot the shit in there and talk about everything.
Rambler wrote
Reply to Which IRC server do you guys use? by tranquility
IRC2P's #saltr I also have #ramble on the same network.
XANA wrote
Reply to I2P site is back up. by Rambler
Finally I'm back :D
not_bob wrote
Reply to All my I2P stuff should be back up. by Rambler
Good to have everything back up! Thank you for your hard work.
not_bob wrote
Reply to I2P+ 0.9.49+ released! by Rambler
I2P+ is the way to go. No doubt.
____ wrote
Reply to I2P+ 0.9.49+ released! by Rambler
I prefer i2pd because it doesn't use Java bloat.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to I2P+ 0.9.49+ released! by Rambler
I2P+ > I2P
z3d wrote (edited )
Reply to comment by Rambler in I2P+ VPS bandwidth usage by Rambler
Just a small clarification: I2P+ doesn't require more bandwidth than stock I2P, though if you allocate I2P+ bandwidth, it will make more efficient use of it. That's particularly apparent on high bandwidth, high performance routers where I2P+ will quite happily push 8MB/s in both directions while hosting 14K participating tunnels.
Rambler wrote (edited )
Reply to Created a IRC and WebIRC service for us by CyberOptic
Hell yeah. I'm always in IRC2P (#saltr) so I'll join right now. :)
edit: Can't connect to irc.coldhell.i2p:6667 after adding it to my addressbook. Will try the webchat for now. Probably an issue on my end or with my IRC client.
not_bob OP wrote
Reply to comment by DcscZx5idox in What do you i2p for? by not_bob
Proof that chans can be used for serious discussion. I approve.
asF wrote (edited )
Reply to comment by Rambler in I2P+ VPS bandwidth usage by Rambler
data cap
Dead shot. I'll consider home-built quantum networks.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by asF in I2P+ VPS bandwidth usage by Rambler
Would depend on your settings, really. I do 100% BW share and have optimized the settings (mainly just router.config, but wrapper.config as well for increase memory usage to serve more traffic).
Since I have a data cap at home with slow rural wireless, I'd have to do very limited sharing to make sure I don't hit any limits.
asF wrote
Reply to What do you i2p for? by not_bob
As the last resort I bootstrap tor via i2p. I also reseed i2p using tor.
asF wrote
Reply to Clearnet RSS reader now available on I2P by Rambler
I thought it was a proxy for rss but it is just a reader...
asF wrote
Reply to I2P+ VPS bandwidth usage by Rambler
Thx! Anyone knows how much difference it is to run an eepsite on your home computer?
DcscZx5idox wrote
Reply to What do you i2p for? by not_bob
I found "What do you use i2p for?" in Kelvinchan. There posts are interesting.
http://6s72dyf6jwlvk2u455lksvcs5r7deafc3iniwo5kp4ssm777noma.b32.i2p/i2p/res/30.html
RAMBLE1 wrote
Best file-sharing, messages and IRC chat server.
bolaris wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in I2P+ VPS bandwidth usage by Rambler
Wouldn't it be better to use i2pd on a vps?
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to I2P+ VPS bandwidth usage by Rambler
Obviously, resource use will vary depending on how you have your router configured. Stock I2P won't require near as much bandwidth as an optimized / tweaked I2P+ configuration will.
If you're setting up a remote router, such as one on a VPS, make sure your provider is cool with it first. If they allow Tor relays, chances are they'll be more than fine with I2P, just send them a message.
Both routers above are just VPSes with 1GB of RAM and fair-share to 1 CPU core each and they operate fine. Could push more traffic with more resources (RAM/CPU) but I'm content with things as they are now.
Rambler wrote (edited )
Reply to Questions about GOSTcoin by bolaris
The questions you've asked are the same questions I've wondered myself.
They have a reddit community: https://old.reddit.com/r/GOSTCoin/ Two posts, both 3 years ago.
Hopefully someone will come along and give us some details, but I wouldn't be dumping my 401K into GOSTcoin anytime soon. :)
Rambler wrote
Reply to by XANA
I think I signed up last week. I'll check it out regularly.