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2020-03-22
, 18:40
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@ Touring
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#21
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2020-03-24
, 07:02
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#22
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~18gb for wikipedia English and ~70mb for wikivoyage En, both from 2013.
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2020-03-24
, 09:53
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#23
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It is smaller than I expected, but ofcourse it is too big to get it through Wetransfer Free, except with multipacking to 2 GB parts with Rar or Arj. Anyway it should multipacking, if put to ftp, because some times comes download error.
But It would be nice that somebody can share that file to anothers too, Has somebody server that can share multipacks of total size 18 GB?
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2020-03-26
, 13:53
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#24
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2020-03-27
, 06:30
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#25
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2020-03-28
, 06:09
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@ Hanoi
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#26
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You just need to get creative and use bow and arrows or something to get high band wireless data through to your neignbors, without accidently killing their cat.
I hate web 2.0 it is what made older devices so damn slow or like our N900s almost completely useless for wb browsing. I was able to surf websites with my old Palm III over IR and Handspring Visor with an Intel wifi pod(it had its own internal battery) damnit!
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2020-03-28
, 16:37
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@ Münsterland, Germany
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#27
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After git cloning Disaster Radio's Git
https://github.com/sudomesh/disaster-radio
I was looking to clone Project owl too, they link to their git but it is empty, too bad...
https://github.com/Project-Owl
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2020-03-30
, 16:39
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@ Touring
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#29
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It depends on how 'down' we're talking about, but you may be interested in i2p, Freenet and other distributed/mesh networking software.
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2020-04-03
, 13:14
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#30
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