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IRC log for #sourcefu, 2018-12-08

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00:09 aditsu "This is achieved via simplistic vector sequencing models that rely on dynamic interface value encryption over a static server-client manifold." - yeah that makes perfect sense... </sarcasm>
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08:43 prologic aditsu correct
08:43 prologic it does not
08:43 prologic I'm kind of in two minds over Tox
08:43 prologic so far have only played with it for a day
08:44 prologic and the offline messaging support, lack of persistance and notifications is a bit umm lacking for me
08:46 prologic Anyone set-tup Tox? I'm keen to give this  a real go with people I know :)
08:46 prologic maybe even set-up a group chat
08:58 prologic https://github.com/irungentoo/toxcore/issues/1398
08:58 prologic This is an interesting discussion
09:01 prologic > This is a true issue, because people using Tox are made believe their messages go straight to the recipient, but they actually are not on mobile clients. The supernodes act basically as servers and it's even worse that there are only a few of them.
09:01 prologic hmm
12:06 pdurbin sounds like Tox has some centralization
12:27 prologic some other interesting DHT based things
12:27 prologic http://twister.net.co/
12:27 prologic https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YaCy
12:35 pdurbin prologic: you love you some p2p
12:37 prologic meh I dunno
12:38 prologic I don't actually really like the idea of putt my "data" on other people's machines :)
12:42 pdurbin my main thing is being able to get my data back out again
12:42 pdurbin sometimes this is called data liberation
12:44 prologic yeah I agree
12:44 prologic in theory you can get your data out of a DHT
12:45 prologic and in theory many DHT implementations are resiliant to malicious nodes and attackers
12:47 pdurbin GlusterFS is listed at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_hash_table ... might be the only example I've used.
12:51 prologic yeap
12:56 pdurbin I renewed http://sourcefu.com by the way. Too busy to deal with changing anything such as ideas in http://or8.net/pipermail/codecraft/2018-November/000251.html

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