

It’s not self-sustaining. Corentin’s effort in the Baja California was closer, but the couple’s naive attitude is off-putting.
It’s not self-sustaining. Corentin’s effort in the Baja California was closer, but the couple’s naive attitude is off-putting.
Thanks. I buy Vattenfall but make net 2/3rds of my own power via rooftop solar.
Thanks – more torrents than nyaa.si?
I think I would go over 10 kW if I fire up everything. Only obout 80 spinny plates of rust though.
Are you including nuclear power in renewable or is that a particular provider who claims net 100% renewable?
I’m only on it for half a year and mostly through. What’s AT?
Time to complete my watching spree and cancel the service.
Again, if you’re usung central anything with IPFS you’re using it wrong and you are getting the worst of two worlds.
So use an anonymyzing network overlay if you want anonymity.
IPFS is designed for decentralized pinning and decentralized use. You’re supposed to run a local node or use browsers with built-in IPFS to access content. If you’re using it wrong it will suck.
You can use IPFS fine without any crypto bullshit.
IPFS is not for bulk mirroring, it’s for content delivery. IPFS works well enough if the content publishers and end users know what they’re doing.
They do. It’s still a different project by different people. That’s the nice part about it.
There should be all of LibGen corpus pinned on IPFS and there used to be a front end hosted on IPFS but I have not looked at it in a while.
Annas archive is not LibGen.
Look how decentralized LibGen on IPFS does it.
Proud digital commie since 1988 or thereabouts.
Wire speed L2 in hardware is cheap, but layer 3 is not (and is typically limited to few k routes for campus type of switches). I have a Quanta LB 10G and a Brocade ICX 1G/10G/40G switches for lab use, which are hot and screamy but were cheap used. I would not trust software L3 implementations to not drop packets at high rates.
It’s not going to, though. As soon as the tariffs disapper they’ll be impersonating Dory, again.