Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2017 20:09:19 -0400 From: Fungi4All To: John Tsiombikas Subject: Re: GnuNet users greek Hi John, I hadn't paid much attention to it before, I thought it was just another p2p network like the torrent exchange nets. It seems in theory something with a future, or something to hope for the future, but I may be too optimistic. Nothing that good would be allowed to take off. Their gnunet support list seems dead, neither anyone responded or have I seen any messages on that list. There instructions seem vage or outdated and don't seem to match the debian package. So I thought this list may be a place to ask and link with locals. Maybe I am getting too old to be learning new ropes, the more I study the cloudier it all gets in my head. Like if systemd wasn't enough, networking is not what it used to be back in the late 80s and early 90s. Too much security nowdays. Back then there wasn't much anyone felt was worth securing. I remember just opening up ftp at the command level and half the university linux servers had their port:25 wide open. You just filled in the headers and the text body and off the anonymous mail went :) Now we need keys and gpg and tor-ification and vpn and cloudier stuff .... I tried $ apt install gopher and it is still working :) I am old enough to remember mosaic, imagine that! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2017 04:15:06 +0300 From: John Tsiombikas To: Fungi4All Subject: Re: GnuNet users greek On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 08:09:19PM -0400, Fungi4All wrote: > Hi John, Hi, Pou nomizeis oti to esteiles ayto to paralirima? Den to esteiles stin mailing list, to esteiles se emena prosopika. > I am old enough to remember mosaic, imagine that! Poly sxetiko me to ypoloipo content tou email, min ksexaseis na to anafereis kai stin lista, tha enthousiastoun oloi. -- John Tsiombikas http://nuclear.mutantstargoat.com/