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Oct 15, 2016, 11:13 AM
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Post-apocalyptic networking
On and off for the past 15 years, I have been interested in p2p and decentralized networking. It has been difficult because I don't go deep in anything. I absolutely suck at hardware. The breakthrough came with https://prism-break.org.
Long story short, I have been able to maintain connections often once still connected to FLOW servers. Most of the problems would go away if we weren't a garbage dump for hardware; and were on ipv6.
I am too lazy to tutor. So here are the links of what I have had wonderful experiences with recently, decentralized and p2p:
filesharing
+++++++++
https://www.demonsaw.com/ -- this one is touchy-feely. I don't understand it much.
https://dist.ipfs.io -- this is smart, this is kind, this is important
networking(social and otherwise)
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https://hyperboria.net/ -- windows users will require http://www.santacruzmesh.net/installer.html. In IRC, I am Nergal
https://github.com/ssbc/patchwork -- Link me on this. I am Nergal. If everybody was{should this be were?} on this; if this were on mobile phones; github and all social networks could kiss my 았
https://zeronet.io/ -- I don't like that this is trying to go all cloak and dagger, but who am I? Better than experiencing those horror stories from the /r/deepweb.
For perspective, I was able to connect to various foreign acquaintances during and after the stormy weather while most sites and services were suffering from interruptions.
As always, I won't help you into the water. Get your feet and whatever else wet yourself.
¡But wait! ¡There's more! But go find it yourself and learn to share.(๏̯๏)
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