Anonymous · 6mo · No.508
anyone know any gemini hidden services? over tor, lokinet, i2p. doesn't matter
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Anonymous · 4mo · No.710
Russian guide to gemini over ygg
gemini://phreedom.club/~tolstoevsky/glog/2021-11-03-gemdrasil.gmi
gemini://phreedom.club/~tolstoevsky/glog/2021-11-03-gemdrasil.gmi
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Anonymous · 4mo · No.802
>>710 What the hell is ygg?
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Anonymous · 4mo · No.803
>>802 it is mesh net - https://yggdrasil-network.github.io/
https://yggdrasil-network.github.io/
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Anonymous · 4mo · No.805
>>803 What makes this fundementally different from, like, i2p?
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Anonymous · 4mo · No.812
>>805 i2p and ygg are different things. i2p for anonymous and private guys, ygg for new ipv6-like network. Also, i2p can work in ygg too
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Anonymous · 4mo · No.814
>>812 Then I guess I don't really undersdtand how ipv6 is different or exciting in this regard? I still don't see the point. I know ipv6 is different but what makes it better with something like ygg?
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Anonymous · 4mo · No.816
>>814 I've still not really gotten into IPv6, but what I've gathered is that it allows for universal network addressing. I.e., each device on the IPv6-enabled Internet can have a unique address without having to rely on NAT. Which, on the one hand, means addressing devices behind routers becomes easier, but on the other also means each individual device's requests are easier to track (so privacy becomes harder). It also makes having an actual firewall configured more important, since NAT can no longer be used as a sort of pseudo-firewall by consumers.
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Anonymous · 4mo · No.817
>>816 s/be used/be, by default, relied on/
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Anonymous · 3mo · No.841
pollux.casa is a free hosting that have access to their gemini capsules over Tor.
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