Comment Re:Silicone Valley (Score 2) 66
Freenet is also based on middle-out compression.
Freenet is also based on middle-out compression.
No. Trying to push 30TB into Freenet will be interpreted as an attack on the network by other peers and they'll disconnect from your peer.
Freenet is better viewed as a communication medium than a storage medium. Data is prioritized according to demand, somewhat like an LRU cache. You can't upload 30TB and expect the network to preserve it for you.
On liability, running a Freenet peer is more like running network infrastructure that automatically routes and caches other people's traffic than intentionally publishing it. US law explicitly recognizes this distinction in the DMCA's provisions for transitory network communications and system caching. We discuss this in more detail in the FAQ.
You obviously haven't tried Freenet. You can join our room on River and you'll see no spam, no fraud, no hate speech, none of that.
Decentralized doesn't mean unmoderated. Systems built on Freenet can be moderated however their creators and communities want. River is moderated.
The difference is that nobody running one service gets to decide what everyone else is allowed to run.
They'll ban you for expressing forbidden opinions. Opinions that are extremely fucking common outside of Reddit.
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I was auto suspended because I quoted a 30 year old statement supporting the rights of gays and lesbians that made reference to "LGB communities". I was accused of Trans erasure or some other stupid bullshit.
I hope the stock price falls low enough for Elon Musk to buy it for a song.
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Thanks for your questions, Freenet caches data but it isn’t meant to be a long-term storage network. It’s better to think of it as a communication system. Data persists as long as at least one node remains subscribed to it. If nobody subscribes (including the author), it will eventually disappear from the network. So yes, if only your node subscribes then the data will only exist there and won’t be available when your machine is offline. But if other nodes subscribe it will be replicated automatically and remain available even if your node goes offline.
Not from 2023, the linked video is from last month. https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Fuck you and that Ribbon.
I'm sorry. This is a topic that makes me nerd-rage.
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How in the fuck does using 15% of the screen for a ribbon provide a compact interface when the menu bar is the competition?
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I'm so happy to hear of how many people are expressing this same sentiment.
I absolutely abhor the Ribbon interface. I don't care what their market research shows. I don't care what their shills and evangelists say. I do not like it. It's not intuitive at all.
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I have hated the Ribbon interface since it became the default. I use LibreOffice specifically to avoid having to use it.
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That's why Amazon wanted to acquire Ring.
I have a ring camera and I'm hesitant to install it for this reason.
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No country can afford to take in unlimited refugees. At some point, the answer becomes another question. "How to we raise the standard of living for people in that country because we can not afford to take any more of them here?"
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Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. -- Arthur C. Clarke