Valmond

@Valmond@lemmy.mindoki.com

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Valmond,

Existe aux US.

5 ans plus tard: le FN(RN,โ€ฆ) et si on faisait semblant que ce problรจme existait chez nousโ€ฆ

Valmond,

Lots of food but dude itโ€™s not the best or most renowned.

Please continue but there should be some sort of value putting some plates (or drinks) over others.

Valmond,

Clean the dishes or Iโ€™ll nuke you!!1!

Valmond,

It would be nice if you could make peace together.

I mean Iโ€™m answering a bot/troll but yeah thatโ€™s a long complicated solution. But a possible solution I hope.

Valmond,

You mean being nice to people, or do you mean working in a hospital?

Valmond,

6.000โ‚ฌ a week, one toilet to keep clean. Itโ€™s only used by an elderly (constipated) lady twice a week.

Deal ?

Valmond,

I just use body temperature tap water with some salt (mine comes with a measuring cup, you donโ€™t want to mess that up too much) and itโ€™s working wonders when my nose is stuck (allergy, congestion from crap in the wind, โ€œrunny noseโ€).

Cheers

Valmond,

I live in France where we donโ€™t have brain eating amoebae in the tap water.

You doesnโ€™t inject the water, you just clean out shit that is overwhelming the system, safety wise itโ€™s like gargling water if you donโ€™t over do it.

I mean if you do live where there are brain eating things in the drinking water, yeah do buy sterile water and proceed accordingly for sure.

What are some free interests/things/hobbies you can do in the city?

I live alone and Iโ€™m just wasting away my time here. Itโ€™s actually making me very depressed to be honest. I do live in the city which makes think there ought to be at least something to do out here. Though I canโ€™t really afford to spent money on it every day....

Valmond,

What about the illegal, but moral acts?

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"We Need To Rewild The Internet"
An absolutely excellent read (and great analogy) by @mariafarrell and @robin Probably the best piece I've read all year.

I often struggle to think of a term for "appearing messy from a distance is often, on a human scale, healthy actually." Comparing the social web to an ecosystem is exactly it.

https://www.noemamag.com/we-need-to-rewild-the-internet/

@fediverse

Valmond,

Iโ€™m building a sort of new internet protocol, so that we can do away with registrars and dns servers (so everyone can have their โ€œweb siteโ€). But Iโ€™m quite abysmal when it comes to get people interested :-p

Valmond, (edited )

Ha ha yeah if there were only more competition :-D

The idea is people run nodes (the hard part: routing incoming internet traffic to your PC) and nodes chit chat (any new nodes? Hey I just changed IP address!, โ€ฆ etc) so that there is a lots if known nodes. Identities rely on RSA keys (like ssh does).

Then on top of that (thus making it useful) you can propose a deal for another node: you share my data and Iโ€™ll share yours.

Which means people can access your data from your PC or from that other node sharing it for you.

Share it with several nodes (you obviously are sharing theirs) and there will be a very high probability your data is accessible all the time.

The sharing is completely trust-less, if a node stops sharing your data, you just stops sharing theirs and gets a new partner, no hard feelings.

Added bonus is that it might be shared all over the world, so hard to take down.

All traffic and data is encrypted, so no node even knows what they are sharing.

You can change IP:port address, and update your data easily (that was the big work to be fair).

Thatโ€™s about it, the implementation is written in python3 + cryptodome and uses RSA & AES-CTR.

The basic use could be to host a website, or a chat for example.

What do you think?

Valmond,

Interesting!

I poked around in the (slightly verbose) documentation and stumbled onto this:

Servers should not re-use URIs, regardless of the mechanism by which resources are created. Certain specific cases exist where URIs may be reinstated when it identifies the same resource,

So I wonder if it has the same inbuilt limitation that IPFS has, which means you cannot just update the data you are sharing, without also having to create a whole new link (I know IPFS are trying to work around that, but have seen no decentralised solution yet).

Iโ€™ll poke around some more!

Thanks for the link, I hadnโ€™t heard of them before.

Cheers

Valmond,

Now this is interesting, I know about Tor ofc, with all problems surrounding it (exit nodes etc) but I guess an onion website could be made well protected and shared & updated. You have to host it yourself though I guess.

Freenet, gotta dig down and see how it works under the surface, it looks very promising but itโ€™s kind of complex and I havenโ€™t yet figured out if it is all benevolent sharing for example and what happend if some random node sharing your stuff goes offline.

Very interesting!

I think (Iโ€™ll dig more to see if it stands) my advantage would be the redundancy (so the data always stays up and is hard to take down), the no need of benevolent nodes, and potentially the ease if use.

Thanks!

Valmond,

Europe have been a sleeping beast, or a lot of sleeping beasts, since the end of WW2. Looks like everyone is kicking the hornets nest thinking itโ€™s โ€œjust old Europeโ€ or something.

PSA: If you're going to write software for piracy, put it on I2P! (geti2p.net)

movie-web was just taken down with all its repos, Yuzu was taken down, then suyu forked it on gitlab and was taken down, countless clones of nintendo games, platform emulators, and a bunch of other things are taken down because they are hosted on the clear web....

Valmond,

A side question : Iโ€™m making a similar protocol, anyone knows some space where you discuss stuff like I2P, IPFS etc?

They all have their pros and cons, and Iโ€™d like to see if my protocol and its possibilities would interest.

Cheers

Valmond,

Thanks!

I actually went there maybe 6 months ago, but they were (which is totally okay) not interested in my protocol or how it works. Iโ€™m probably not very good in selling it either ๐Ÿ˜ž๐Ÿ˜Š.

Valmond,

Thanks for the thorough answer, really appreciate it.

You sure had my hopes up a bit too ๐Ÿ˜ but it doesnโ€™t work. I also tried with the absolute path (from pwd) and others to no avail, docker run has an โ€œinnerโ€ working dir of /data/ still. Guess it canโ€™t be ./

Funny you are talking about compiling and such, the project is in python and I have frozen executables (not the most elegant solution, but its fire up and forget for the user), I just thought it simpler in a docker image.

So back to the drawing board to figure out the best way to tackle it all. As I do have one image running a server, I could make it take commandline arguments and dispatch, but itโ€™s not exactly a beautiful solution. Or make the softs work in a designated directory.

Thanks anyways!

Valmond,

Interesting! Will check out.

Valmond,

I think I must let the scripts run in a subfolder, I have started to understand the mounting of a folder into the already existing docker file system and well I guess I just have to bite the bullet ๐Ÿ˜Š.

Valmond,

Thanks again, I think I have to bite the bullet and rewrite my programs so they can work in a folder, but Iโ€™ll check out your suggestions first ๐Ÿ˜Š !

Valmond,

IIRC it was around one misplaced atom every century for some throughput. Itโ€™s like digital vs analog or so I understood it.

Valmond,

I already have that one on steam, good catch, Iโ€™ll check if it runs well on my little linux box!

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