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privacy_is_dead wrote
Reply to I2P+ 2.5.1+ released! by z3d
Hello!
I'm new to all this. I installed I2P from flathub here: https://flathub.org/apps/website.i2pd.i2pd
Is there going to be a flatpak for the newer I2P+ to make it easy for newbies to use? Would you recommend I switch to the java-based solution here?
z3d OP wrote (edited )
Reply to I2P+ 2.5.2+ released! by z3d
An issue with 2.5.2+ has been identified and fixed in the latest release and dev updates and the installer on skank.i2p and i2pplus.github.io.
The issue manifests as a gradual loss of peer connections and floodfills. This was due to the temporary blocking of peers sending unsolicited NetDb store requests. Updating to the latest version (2.5.2-11+) is recommended.
Reference: git.skank.i2p/i2pplus/I2P.Plus/commit/65a4606e1c29a45cf50a661b0ac2c6d93bc977bf
NotQball wrote
There will be cross interference from other extension for permission to read the url even with container tabs enabled. I think it is a nightmare project and you'll lose plenty of time and make lots of enemies. Good luck!
righttoprivacy OP wrote (edited )
Reply to comment by NotQball in I2P Under Attack By Zombie Routers by righttoprivacy
True on few being uninitiated on the network itself... Videos goal is to help new, never tried it before users into checking out I2P.
Ramble also showing up search engines / clearnet as ramble.pw. Video like this might let a user know "it's not broken, it's under attack". That's why I shared it here, while most users may already know this.
For a while there had trouble updating my i2p blog. Now, network working much better for me, without issue lately (running I2P+ 2.5.1-0+)
z3d OP wrote
Reply to comment by NotQball in I2P+ 2.5.1+ released! by z3d
Due to the recent network attacks, prior to rolling out mitigations I2P+ may have presented some issue for some due to the extra-aggressive Sybil detection/banning implementation. This should now be resolved. Please let me know if you're still experiencing issues.
NotQball wrote
Reply to I2P+ 2.5.1+ released! by z3d
I had major problems with i2pplus. The good news is that standalone snark 2.5.0 is working well with my current setups.
DcscZx5idox wrote
righttoprivacy wrote (edited )
Nice - Another I really like is Netsurf: https://www.netsurf-browser.org/
But may have to check this one out for fun.
Example: lower resource devices like Pinephone / single board computers, these lightweight options can be quite nice.
Another one that has comparable features to firefox (and its own options) is Falkon: https://www.falkon.org/
As someone who ran i2p browsing set up on (original / beta) Pinephone as main phone for a few years (til screen broke), finding something lightweight enhances pinephone user experience quite a bit, compared to FF ( ram hog).
Thanks for sharing this new option (new for me anyway). :)
NotQball wrote
Reply to I2P Under Attack By Zombie Routers by righttoprivacy
For his situation it is a wonderful idea. For me it is a terrible ideea. I doubt that you want to be in his shoes at the current time. Go see a Taylor Swift concert or watch House of Russia. Very few uninitiated on this network.
righttoprivacy OP wrote
Reply to I2P Under Attack By Zombie Routers by righttoprivacy
Take a look at latest post by IDK - at the moment suggesting turning off Sybil banning and latest dev release has this. Until updating, good idea to turn it off to help stabilize network: https://www.reddit.com/r/i2p/comments/1cdprxg/network_weather_update_still_stormy_suggested/
NotQball wrote
Reply to BitChan v1.3.0 has been released by sujoro35
http://waycuw2c27ruakfblkf5tcegwmt3ot445dlfoypil6bzmm4yxg7a.b32.i2p/ The idea is that it will work as specified on the above site. You have the info there and maybe it does work. A Wikipedia page would be ideal. I wonder what school did the poster attend... it is too late for me.
NotQball wrote
Reply to BitChan v1.3.0 has been released by sujoro35
https://groups.google.com/g/mail.cypherpunks/c/HrW4yzTICqU
Some explanations/screen-shots would be nice. If I somehow I spent days on it and I found it less desirable than expected, you would might bite your tongue. There is a great oportunity to create the Wikipedia page for BitChan if you have that much time on your hands. To many questions to ask...
righttoprivacy wrote
Reply to I2P+ 2.5.0+ released! by z3d
Always a good day seeing a new I2P+ update <3
Rambler wrote
Reply to I2P+ 2.5.0+ released! by z3d
Good work!
NotQball wrote (edited by a moderator )
Reply to I2P+ 2.5.0+ released! by z3d
Considering the goggles, I would say you were watching the eclipse or picked up welding. I'm going to look into the Snark thing next month. Until than it makes a great reseed along with the official (waiting for a brain transplant list) update. To understand that you cut your vacation short because the network is running great... don't worry is not your fault.
thesea OP wrote
Reply to comment by z3d in Question about identities in I2P by thesea
Thanks. I was wondering if I could use my i2p email as a burner address on clearnet or if the email is somehow connected to other i2p identities like torrenting. Like they all using the same public router address or something. Now I know that's not the case
z3d wrote
Reply to Question about identities in I2P by thesea
Your i2pmail address isn't directly linkable to your torrents unless you happen to post torrents to trackers with your i2pmail e-mail address embedded in the tracker information. If your i2pmail address uses the same name as your postman account, then people may be able to guess your e-mail address from your postman account name.
Generally, as long as you keep your I2P identity separate from your clearnet identities, you should be fine. If you don't want to be identifiable as the same person on various services, use a separate identity for each service that requires a login.
Regarding seeding torrents, if you're the only person seeding a torrent, then a restart of your router will give you a new I2PSnark destination but may still reveal to the observant that your old destination and new destination correlate. On the other hand, if you're one of many seeds, it's difficult to correlate your previous I2PSnark destination with your new destination.
For extra peace of mind, you can configure I2PSnark to delay starting torrents for a longer period post-startup to make correlation even more difficult.
lolz wrote
Reply to comment by not_bob in Hit count implementation on static eepsite by bottticelli
Ok where to put this
gmail wrote
I used to file complains... now I get even.
whyO OP wrote
Reply to comment by stormycloud in by whyO
No questions really besides why it was deleted, It's a cool page!
stormycloud wrote (edited )
Reply to by whyO
Yes what question do you have about the graphs?
PrivacyOsint wrote
Reply to comment by not_bob in notbob.i2p - stats for 2023 by not_bob
Trying to make a difference with one step at a time adds up over the years.
z3d wrote
Reply to by nook_
Your site has issues, specifically on Java I2P: Unsupported encryption options