Thank you for editing your original comment to reflect that 😎
Thank you for editing your original comment to reflect that 😎
Haven’t heard anything so far, what are they?
No gatekeeping. We did not have to answer any question, write any essay showing we were worthy etc.
Reddit refugees were welcome no question asked.
Once were in, we found the admin/founder to be cool, open and reasonable.
We stayed.
Good to know that at least the code is out there. I feel bad for the developer though, he was nice and dedicated.
Rodent is nice.
I did not totally understand what the title is about.
I like the “release early, release often” approach. For a curious lay man like observing something from scratch is interesting. This will attract more eyes and eventually more programmers.
I believe it is still better due to raw material availability?
The best story of beginning with Linux I have heard so far!
I also use it regularly. There is no other decent alternative at this point.
This the one. A bit worried due to recent lack of updates.
Ah, I have never seeded anything primarily. Still I thought as he was asking for things to check, I posted it.
Make sure that you are seeding random blocks instead of serial. That way peers who have a different block will exchange among themselves rather than waiting for you to provide each and every piece.
Why? This is like some authoritarian clause in a new law being introduced with a reassurance that it will only be used for national security purpose. I feel the author is correct until more explanation is given. Even then it does not look good to me.
What is this Arc?