Update your peers to join the new secure p2p hive. 0.22 comes with some backward incompatible changes, but with experimental HTTP/3 communicator. See also https://www.gnunet.org/en/news/2024-08-0.22.0.htmlWarning: *only suitable for early adopters with some reasonable pain tolerance.
>>102286200better just use Freenet (Hyphanet now) and FMS.see you there(or use both)
I don't really beleive in new general purpose 'networks'. Instead networks should be small and application-specific.Im mainly interested in this nowadayshttps://peerbit.org/#/
too bad it's promiseware that will never be useful for anyone
Why can't they just list the dependencies?>./configure>apt-get install lib....-devel>./configure>apt-get install lib....-devel>./configure>apt-get install lib....-devel>./configure>apt-get install lib....-devel>...This got tedious fast. Not going to give it any more of my time.
>>102286339Application specific sucks if your application doesn't have a large user base.
>>102286339but that's based on IPFS
BitTorrent won
>>102286407they do: https://docs.gnunet.org/latest/installing.html#dependencies
>>102286420Why?>>102286429It can use IPFS but generally it uses libp2p and operates outside of the IPFS network.
Can I finally DO something with it?>>102286435Which is sad, no more true randomness.
>>102286570you can't really provide strong anonymity without a large user base
>>102286435it competes with tor, i2p and freenetnot with bittorrent or ipfs>>102286595poojeet spotted
>>102286200>gnunethow do you design UI this unappealing?no don't give me "maybe we should add child pornography to make it appealing to you, our apologies", give me a PROPER answer.
what's the difference between gnunet and i2p/freenet?
>>102286200GNU Guix plans to adopt GNUnet via ERIS. Very promising.https://issues.guix.gnu.org/issue/52555
>>102286659It has 1% of the user baseIt's also been around since 2001 and still hasn't gotten any meaningful development or an ecosystem
>>102286732thats really important. nixos almost died because of file hosting cost
>>102286861They shouldn't have used the extortionate scam known as AWS
>>102286570IPFS is literally developed by mentally ill people (troons and antifa), confirmed first-hand
>>102286642what else do you expect from a GTK GNOME UI?
>>102286753on the other hand, gnunet has been incorporating all the research of the last 20 years to create something solid and not half-assed.
>>102287658Maybe but Peerbit isn't IPFS it operates on top of libp2p. Since IPFS is also built using libp2p you can optionally use IPFS nodes for peer discovery but it's not necessary.
>>102286200Why does logo look like male underwear?
anyone use it for extensive file sharing?i want to host archive on it
>>102289106long time ago, but it should still work
>>102288712I'm male but my underwear isn't this pretty
>>102290536gnunet fs vs tor ftp vs i2p torrent vs ipfs index of torrentswhich one? you decide
>>102290567IPFS index of torrents is being used right now on >>>/vg/2dhgg and it's alright. The public gateways often load slow and go down occasionally, but it is battle tested and working