[liberationtech] Twister: P2P Decentralized Microblogging

Natanael natanael.l at gmail.com
Fri Jan 10 12:34:49 PST 2014


Syndie on I2P is a forum system, but you can create a public read-only
forum to post in. It would however need a better interface and a
performance boost.

- Sent from my phone
Den 10 jan 2014 21:30 skrev "hellekin" <hellekin at cepheide.org>:

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> On 01/10/2014 05:18 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
> >
> > But if you've got GNS up and running why do you need Namecoin?
> >
> *** Indeed, you don't, but the probable scenario is co-existence of
> various systems. Already the Namecoin specs supports resource records
> for Tor and I2P in addition to .bit and regular DNS.
>
> I had a discussion with zzz from I2P about the possibility to run I2P
> and Gnunet on the same host, and have mechanisms to make it
> transparent for the user to jump from one network to the other. Just
> brainstorming really, but IMO the "one ring to rule them all" solution
> is a bit 20th Century. Fragmentation of the online self sounds safer
> anyway.
>
> That said, I'm curious of hearing about various P2P microblogging
> systems. And happy new year.
>
> ==
> hk
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