I'm beginning to believe that its the glowers who flood these anonymity networks with CP. You don't need to cause a denial of service or coerce developers into inserting backdoors. Merely (the thought of someone) sharing CP in a system where responsibility is distributed across the nodes is enough to scare away most people.
GNUnet 0.11.0
No, it certainly isn't easy. The problem seems not that hard at first, but then you need to have features like the whole thing not falling apart because too many people disconnected, anonymity, some kind of speed, etc. I built a prototype once but keeping it anonymous on a separate network is very hard. For example if a CIAnigger sees a upload spike of 16MB from you, then sees posted a 16MB video of rms singing, he'll know exactly whose fault it is. There are other solutions with their own tradeoffs but if you're within a large network that's much hard to pull off.
I don't get the CP floods. Today it's rare I think, but years ago out of nowhere some random board would get flooded while there are dozens of other ways they could trade CP without pissing people off.
have they developed GUNTnet beta yet?
I just tried it in my debian installation, and it werked for file sharing.
Can't seem to find logs for it, or a man page. But it did not work at all last time I tried it, so that's cool.
Nvm, there is a --help option.
I'll mess around with this for a bit it looks nice.
This could be prevented with neural networks automatically deleting (((porn))).
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