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[Make a Post]More layers of proxying than tor, and more decentralized so that CIAniggers can't just set up nodes to de-anonymize you. And also you can torrent over it. It's honestly better than tor in every way except that web browsing is slower.
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>>1127
If you're using the "guess based on posting style" method I guess. Of course, that method can't positively confirm anything, and it assumes that your target is making posts on forums and bbs in the first place. Definitely not as effective as the "create and compromise hundreds of nodes yourself" method, which I've heard can de-anonymize a user within six months.
>>1120
i2pd is what you want
the only reason i2p isn't more popular is because cia niggers have a monopoly on exit nodes and that's the way they like it for now. it gives n00bs a false sense of security while simultaneously allowing for complete anonymity for those who know what they're doing. all the le deepweb edgy shit that got mainstreamed in 2010-2014 was intentional. it helped enlarge the user pool and in doing so normalized the tor fingerprint so that the real wizards can ride the network as a final touch for their anonymity stack becoming completely invisible and untraceable. if you got pwned using tor you're a retard.
It's better in every way, except basically the few things that previous anons have already mentioned. It's more secure, more anomnymous, and you supports UDP, but is slow, small, and written in Java.
I haven't installed it on linux yet. I tried it on a windows 7 computer and it's cool, but at the same time it is horrendously slow, and very impractical to use. I'm not sure if this is a common issue but eepsites were nearly always unavailable, after 10-15 mintes they would show up after periodic refreshing.
it feels a bit bloated and lacks content as well, but I still think it's a good idea. Having more network protocols in the (now pozzed) internet is a good thing IMO.
>>1131
I'm interested in knowing this as well, it may be possible somehow if you disable the SSU transport protocol because it uses UDP and as far as i know tor does not support UDP.
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There are a lot of Russians there, they are probably the majority on the network. I2pd is in part developed by Russians. I2pd dev team is affiliated with a wiki and an imageboard inside i2p, both of which are in Russian and both largely share the rhetoric of the Russian state run propaganda.
Draw your own conclusions.
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>>1119
>posts a single, vague, useless question with absolutely no meaningful prompt for discussion
aw yiss, anon, really bringin' that 8/tech/ flava to nanochan. I was missing the homeland, and your shitpost took me right back. Thanks, buddy.
It's fun and has good concepts, but the implementation is script kiddie shit.
>written in Java
oh no, we don't have to audit every line of code for RCE vulns and still not be sure whether there are RCE vulns!
>Russian botnet or US botnet
tbh russian is better. they are just as malicious but can't control us as much
>>1718
Russia is a country way less advanced in IT than USA. I wouldn't expect them to roll out their own tor-like honeypot. Creating their own mass media, shitposting on the internet and in real life is more like them.
>>1786
Russian and American three letter agencies are friends when it comes to catching pedos at least.
>>1788
>Russia is a country way less advanced in IT than USA
I do like them as BitTorrent seeders though.
>Russian and American three letter agencies are friends when it comes to catching pedos at least
Sadly most of these agencies are run by pedosexuals, though they sometimes do help expose some of them when they really have to.
>>1791
>I do like them as BitTorrent seeders though.
Torrenting is a completely normie thing in Russia.
>Sadly most of these agencies are run by pedosexuals, though they sometimes do help expose some of them when they really have to.
Now that's some quality bait.
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Building and running imule for the first time was fun, but there was nothing in it I really wanted.
That pretty much describes all of my i2p (and most of my freenet) experiences: pretty cool, but not a whole lot there I want. Is there something in i2p I'm missing out on?
I found more eepsites in Russian than English so it was pretty meh. Oh and that website that was selling CP for $500 worth Bitcoins.
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>>2734
Fuck off back to /tech/, please. Your posts are neither amusing nor necessary. We would be much better without you.
There. The (You) you were seeking for so long. At fucking last.
Tor uses TCP only so it is usually used for web.
I2P uses TCP and UDP so it is used for BitTorrent and eDonkey.
>>3013
By default, yes. But I2P may automatically stop acting as a relay in certain countries where using I2P may be risky or outright illegal.
I2P users automatically become nodes and exit-nodes but not exit-nodes for clearnet.
Id's guide good in all regards. Would be nige if more beoble used id. i2bd should be dhe sdandard gliend in my obinion.
>>1120
i2pd is written in C++.
I2P has iMule and I2PSnark that are similar to eDonkey and BitTorrent.
Slow as fuck, unreliable, I don't think it's really protected from sybil attacks.
>>1788 (heiled)
I believe USSR actually made a big push for CS in the early 90s. Might explain why there's so many Russian hackers.
I2P is probably better but I stick with Tor because it has actual content. I mean Tor is already quiet, I don't want to move to a ghost town.
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