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GnomeChumpsky wrote

Comment replies are broken on Tor browser for ios... but I might be the only person on the planet that uses that.

I learned about l2p today because of this site... so I'll be checking that out.

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Rambler OP wrote

Interesting. I've got the TOR Android app so I'll create an account with that and test. I know the desktop Tor browser and .onion site with no javascript functions fine.

If all goes well you'll see another comment reply soon.

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GnomeChumpsky wrote

Yeah, "Error loading form, Please try again"

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xaen wrote

I'm running in clearnet and tor (on linux), no apparent problems yet with access. I'm glad to see going to the clearnet on the tor browser shows the ".onion available" button.

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TorAndroidTest wrote

Now testing with the Tor Android app using the onion site. Last comment was the Tor Android app using the clearnet site.

Test test. Beep boop.

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Schizo wrote

I'm using clernet

I'll use tor browser, I'll test i2p but I'm waiting a ZeroNet integration :)

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notaspook wrote

I'm using the I2P access right now. Site works well and seems stable but ramble.i2p still doesn't load yet so i'm using the base32 address instead.

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RAMBLE1 wrote

From I2P and ramble.i2p is working fine now.

This is awesome af!

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burnerben wrote

clearnet for now unfortunately but I'm looking into I2P

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darkmoor wrote

I'm using clearnet because I CBA to use tor most of the time. With that said, I think OPSEC should be taken more seriously in general. Somewhat related but irrelevant story time. Last night me and my GF were watching true crime documentaries on youtube. Specifically one from That Chapter (great channel, highly suggest it) Jodi Arias was the subject. Now I knew a little about the story going in, but I was still watching. The video had crime scene photos that were blurred. Naturally out of morbid curiousity I had to look. First I tried liveleak, I couldnt' find anything, seems they removed all such content. tried google, haha yeah right. duckduckgo, nothing. I eventually found them but I had to go through blogspot. The point I'm tryng to get to here is that the internet is so very different from the late 90s when I started using it. You simply are not allowed to see certain things, I mean, obviously CP should be no bueno, and in some ways the morality of crime scene photos is debatable but irregressibile the internet is effectively ruined. There was a time that you could access information regardless of whether it was popular, the status quo, the story, or sadly even legal. IMHO we really need to convince our peers to get off of social media. It is a toxic, depressive environment that is overused, a time waster and makes the human expect a warped vision of reality, one that is full of glamour and happiness, a place that further rejects the reality of our collective mental state. Does it matter to anyone that China is using Uyghur Muslims as slaves for the manufacture of your new iPhone? I can't tell because soon enough that information will too be illegal. We're headed down an even darker path and most of it is because of our perverted view of what is taboo and what isn't, what can be talked about and what is simply inappropriate.

TLDR: i use clearnet, and i hate that basic privacy is not afforded online.

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XANA wrote

Saying hello from I2P network :)

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Rambler OP admin wrote

Welcome, and you make some good points.

Social media is a cancer. The prime internet, to me, was the mid 90's to early 00's. That was a time when file sharing was becoming mainstream, the internet was in more and more people's homes and more people were connected on IRC, chatrooms, and standalone message forums. You almost never knew or cared what the name of the person was you were interacting with, because everyone was behind a handle. If they shared an image for a profile picture (for example) it was almost always a movie, TV or cartoon character.

It was a simpler time in the digital age. A better time.

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Linuxgod69 wrote

Accessing the tor version. An awesome project Rambler!!

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XANA wrote

Sadly website is not to stable cause sometimes it won't let me connect to website.

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Rambler OP admin wrote

Darn. How long has your I2P router been running? Is it well integrated right now?

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XANA wrote

About 1 hour since last PC restart. Cause I do not run it 24/7 cause it's my desktop :D

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ElkHound wrote

Hello from the I2P network =)

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Rambler OP admin wrote

Hello! Glad to see a lot of I2P folk here. Already one member said they had never heard about it, and were going to look into it. Hoping this website encourages people to look into and support these various networks.

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darkmoor wrote

Totally, I started out using Kazaa Lite and Morpheus. We had a nice amount of bandwidth for the Era at home, something like 8mbps. Then I started torrenting a bit later on suprnova.org. Now most people's experience on the internet is seeing posts from people they've known their entire life. It's narrowing, most of the culture i've learned about was from interacting with Europeans on IRC from Oink.me.uk and What.cd.

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Rambler OP admin wrote

Holy hell, I haven't seen or heard of Oink and What.cd in a long time. I remember when an old room mate invited me to those.

Man, I sure do miss Napster, Kazaa, Limewire, Morpheus, etc. I used to have a pretty large music collection at one point. Though now I enjoy listening to some of my favorites on vinyl. We need a music forum, stat.

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husky wrote

I'm using Google chrome lol

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DaddyO wrote

I'm using the onion site.

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NaEaP wrote

Clearnet - just checking out the platform/Homepage

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Blank0211 wrote

Saw your post on reddit and connected using tor

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Asterix wrote

the registration on tor services is broken. I have registered with the clearnet version. So far no problems. thanks for this website.

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unknown wrote

logged in and registered through tor, had a slight issue telling me I could not register at that time, but was able to register a couple minutes later

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lebenito wrote

im using the clearnet link from your reddit post dont know what clearnet is though

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MrBlack wrote

Tor onion service for me. Java turned off on my browser and registration worked fine.

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idk wrote (edited )

Lots of ways now :) but this post was made with I2P for Android, IceRaven, and the I2P Proxy WebExtension available in IceRaven's default collection by accessing http://ramble.i2p which is working very well.

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rianav_a wrote (edited )

I'd like to access this over I2P. My ISP won't drop the firewall (or incoming connections are blocked, not clear ATM) tho 😩 . So the Java router and I2pd can reseed, but tunnel creation fails.

Interestingly Tor (both TBB & the software) connect. So Tor for now.

I thought Tribler used Tor technology under the hood but that p2p client doesn't connect either.

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psyche wrote

clearnet lol. might use tor later but too lazy as of the moment haha

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Rambler OP wrote

Hmm, I bet if you post over at /f/i2p you may get some help about the I2P connectivity issue.

Truth be told I just run my I2P router on a VPS. I just forward my localhost ports 4444, 6668, 7657 and 7658 that VPS via a ssh tunnel. Then I just configure my browser as normal.

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TheMadCodger wrote

Late to the party, but I discovered Yggdrasil because of your initial post to r/onions, and now I'm here on Yggdrasil!

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Rambler OP admin wrote

Late to the party, but I discovered Yggdrasil because of your initial post to r/onions, and now I'm here on Yggdrasil!

Awesome! One of the purposes of this website is to encourage people to check out, use, and support these alternative networks. Glad to see it!

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boobs wrote

using yggdrasil, nice to see a big site using it.

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rianav_a wrote (edited )

Thanks. I've asked u/alreadyburnt about this issue over on reddit. \ Seems to be a known limitation of the I2P approach to anonymity.

Cool, I'll look into the hosting of the I2P router other than on the premises.

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Rambler OP wrote

alreadyburnt is on ramble as /u/idk and one of the mods over at /f/i2p currently.

If you ever need any help you can post there or hop onto IRC. I usually lurk IRC myself and go there for when something isn't working as I want it to.

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Rambler OP admin wrote (edited )

Awesome! How'd you find out about this site?

EDIT: Just saw the username, so you probably fulfilled the pull request to have this site listed on yours. :)

If you'd like to mod /f/yggdrasil , let me know.

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neilalexander wrote

That is indeed correct — I merged the PR earlier. :-)

I’m one of the two main developers of the Yggdrasil project, so it’s especially great to see new and active services popping up. Thanks for providing access over Ygg!

Happy to help to mod /f/yggdrasil if you like.

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Rambler OP wrote

Awesome, glad to see you here. I've had a few people say that they've never heard of Yggdrasil before, and that they were going to check it out. I hope that they do. Definitely one of the projects I'm excited to see take off in the coming years.

Happy to help to mod /f/yggdrasil if you like.

Done. This way you can pin / announce updates as you see fit.

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neilalexander wrote

Awesome, glad to see you here. I've had a few people say that they've never heard of Yggdrasil before, and that they were going to check it out. I hope that they do. Definitely one of the projects I'm excited to see take off in the coming years.

That’d be great, we still have big plans for future versions of Yggdrasil, including improving the routing protocol.

Done. This way you can pin / announce updates as you see fit.

Appreciate it!

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Toxicant wrote

Brave browser with integrated Tor.

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PythonNewb wrote

I'm using the onion site. Works fine with no javascript and loads fast.

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Rambler OP wrote

I'm using LokiNet right now! Just got it integrated within the last hour.

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Morpheus wrote

i'm here rambling from the i2p network!! lol on my end ramble seems to work really well for me!

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