and they accept donations in crypto 👍
Meta’s expert [...] argued that [...] if Meta shared small blocks of data, they would be unusable to the receiver.
This is ridiculous. On a large torrent, a single piece can contain dozens of books. Pieces are contiguous unencrypted data. One piece contains several pages in any cases. What if I set my maximum ratio to 0.999, am I allowed to seed then?
I use RSS but as far as I'm concerned, Lemmy is better, because it is categorized and ranked.
I'd say yes. The user base / visibility of i2p torrent is pretty limited though. You can have a look at the Postman i2p tracker.
A space station with artificial gravity would be a good project, rather than sending a man on Mars just to take a selfie.
This would be the identifier: rad:z3SNcAzHydhWtfaFTiq9S643GQjYU
That would be mastodon.social https://fedidb.org/network/instance/mastodon.social Not sure about censorship / moderation rules though.
The Facebook mobile webapp works just fine nowadays. Pretty sure it's even possible to enable notifications in most web browsers. I still don't get why people are willfully installing apps instead of just pinning web browser bookmarks.
This link might be more relevant (sorry I did not find it in the first place): https://zlibrary-redirect.se/inter-library
Welcome ! Lemmy is not perfect, some communities are fighting each others and there are still some technical improvements to make. I hope you will enjoy as I do ;)
Restored security (SHA-256) is the first reason.
But what's most interesting to me is the single files hashes.
Each individual file will get it's own hash, reachable from the DHT. It also seems that there will be some kind of standard hashing method allowing to get unique reproducible hashes (no more piece size or parameters). Two persons would always obtain the same hash for the same file even for different torrents. This is all to reduce swarm fragmentation.
So it would be similar to IPFS (except this one broke his promises by introducing several multihash versions…).
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Sent a modest amount of XMR (do so from time to time). Thank you for all the work!