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by eyedeekay
13 Nov 2021 18:07
Forum: Guides
Topic: Why not to use I2P
Replies: 5
Views: 10472

Re: Why not to use I2P

Yeah that is the idea. In combination they should work with and enhance eachother. They're supposed to be standalone too, you shouldn't need to run a chat or a feedreader if you don't want to. BRB should be generally useful as an IRC client even without the IRC server component running. Running a bl...
by eyedeekay
12 Nov 2021 15:05
Forum: Guides
Topic: Why not to use I2P
Replies: 5
Views: 10472

Re: Why not to use I2P

You have a point, especially when you compare the onboarding problem and convenience foods. In fact, our opinions line up on almost everything except perhaps for the utility of this particular forum at this particular time. Once we have Microwave-ready, Instant-Pot I2P then this forum makes a lot mo...
by eyedeekay
11 Nov 2021 22:45
Forum: Misc
Topic: thread for noobs?
Replies: 3
Views: 5996

Re: thread for noobs?

The subreddit is usually the best place for noob threads because people tend to "already be there" so to speak, and because I get mobile notifications from Reddit, whereas I check this forum daily but haven't been able to get email notifications to work yet so things slip through the crack...
by eyedeekay
11 Nov 2021 22:35
Forum: Guides
Topic: Why not to use I2P
Replies: 5
Views: 10472

Re: Why not to use I2P

Well this is embarassing. Somewhere between the browser and this forum I haven't actually been logging in, and none of my posts for the past several months have been showing up. That's a lot of effort down the drain that I didn't notice until now. I guess I do really need to spend more time here now...
by eyedeekay
11 Nov 2021 22:04
Forum: BrowserBundle
Topic: Config i2p to open console w/i2p browser?
Replies: 2
Views: 33901

Re: Config i2p to open console w/i2p browser?

There's a file called router.config that is in ~/.i2p/router.config, In that file, create a line: `routerconsole.browser=palemoon` or whatever you want your I2P browser to be.
by eyedeekay
26 Aug 2021 15:14
Forum: Releases
Topic: I2P 1.5.0 Released!
Replies: 1
Views: 10399

Re: I2P 1.5.0 Released!

I2P OSX DMG Bundle! (Beta)

There is now a dependency-free option for OSX, learn more about it here: https://geti2p.net/en/download/mac
by eyedeekay
24 Aug 2021 23:58
Forum: Releases
Topic: I2P 1.5.0 Released!
Replies: 1
Views: 10399

I2P 1.5.0 Released!

Yes, that's right, after 9 years of 0.9.x releases, we are going straight from 0.9.50 to 1.5.0. This does not signify a major API change, or a claim that development is now complete. It is simply a recognition of almost 20 years of work to provide anonymity and security for our users. This release f...
by eyedeekay
18 Feb 2021 19:29
Forum: Releases
Topic: 0.9.49 Release - New, *Much Faster* ECIES-X25519 Encryption for Routers, WebSeeds in I2PSnark and More
Replies: 0
Views: 9459

0.9.49 Release - New, *Much Faster* ECIES-X25519 Encryption for Routers, WebSeeds in I2PSnark and More

From zzz's blog post: 0.9.49 continues the work to make I2P faster and more secure. We have several improvements and fixes for the SSU (UDP) transport that should result in faster speeds. This release also starts the migration to new, faster ECIES-X25519 encryption for routers. (Destinations have be...
by eyedeekay
02 Dec 2020 04:03
Forum: Releases
Topic: I2P 0.9.48 Released with performance improvements, early support for new tunnel build message encryption
Replies: 0
Views: 9831

I2P 0.9.48 Released with performance improvements, early support for new tunnel build message encryption

Copied from https://geti2p.net/en/blog/post/2020/11/30/0.9.48-Release - Written by zzz 0.9.48 enables our new end-to-end encryption protocol (proposal 144) for most services. We have added preliminary support for new tunnel build message encryption (proposal 152). There are significant performance i...
by eyedeekay
10 Nov 2020 03:18
Forum: Guides
Topic: Please help test I2P for Android 0.9.47-1
Replies: 2
Views: 8090

Re: Please help test I2P for Android 0.9.47-1

I don't know who else noticed, but *also* about:config is removed in new mobile Firefoxes(The Fenix based ones). That pushes an already irritating browser configuration process firmly into the "Impossible" territory. At least for about:config based setups. Not having a Firefox for Android ...