All CEOs understood how to behave with such an arrogant person: flatter him and he will bow to your every wims.
pedroapero
These IPFS issues are basically UI-related. You wouldn't expect a torrent to start within 2 seconds. You wouldn't expect your torrent to be shared autonomously either. Technically, sharing IPFS hashes along with release names (similar to the crc32 on pre databases) would be very efficient, if only it was popular with a proper UI and indexing tooling. These hashes could even be signed by scene groups in the nfo.
This rule is a trap. They are supposed to do it but there is no way to do this reliably (not even mentioning privacy issues).
This title looks like a clickbait.
It is not anonymous and suffers network fragmentation. Yet the force of Bittorrent is its large community and mature performant tooling (compared to IPFS).
I'd say yes. The user base / visibility of i2p torrent is pretty limited though. You can have a look at the Postman i2p tracker.
Sounds overkill just for backing up files.
Agree on Wireguard. It is faster, more stable and most likely more secured than SSH. And it will work with any application (no per-application configuration required). Without a third party tunneling service, you will need to expose a port in any case (you can setup port-knocking if you want to).
Don't know who exactly you are interested in, here are some random known accounts:
- the EU commission (other EU institutions as well): https://ec.social-network.europa.eu/@EUCommission
- gog games: https://mastodon.world/@goggames
- The New Stack: https://hachyderm.io/@TheNewStack
- Mozilla: https://mozilla.social/@mozilla
- Rust foundation: https://social.rust-lang.org/@rust
- Free Software Foundation: https://hostux.social/@fsf
- Electronic Frontier Foundation: https://mastodon.social/@eff
- Greta Thunberg: https://mastodon.nu/@gretathunberg
Regarding individuals, I'm following a bunch of software developpers. I'm mostly interested in topics, hence I prefer Lemmy by far.
DHT is autonomous and does not require a tracker. Usually it is only used as a fallback as a regular tracker is quicker. It's p2p, and is split accross people hosting it.
They do have RSS feeds, cheers: https://www.lemonde.fr/actualite-medias/article/2019/08/12/les-flux-rss-du-monde-fr_5498778_3236.html