Waze is google these days. They bought it some time ago.
Especially with the Easy Install Bundle for Windows. Sets everything up for you.
If you’re using it to browse webpages on the clearnet then yes, it’s slower, because that’s not the use-case for i2p. I’ve seen speeds around 1MBit/s which isn’t lightning fast, but also not terrible for an anonymous network.
That’s because you’re using it for a purpose it wasn’t intended. I2P isn’t designed to be used to browse the regular internet, for that it’s better to use TOR. However for anonymous torrenting or accessing i2p-sites, it’s quite fast imho.
Is it much slower though? I know it was, but is it still true? I get decent speeds on my torrents.
Already happened. A real photo won in an ai art contest.
Take StreetComplete with you when you’re out and do pokemon-style quests while at the same time improve the map of the area you’re in.
It’s very fun and quite addictive, and the data you’re providing is open source so it’s not free labour for some huge company.
OpenStreetmap as an alternative to the closed source maps.
OrganicMaps or OsmAnd to navigate and StreetComplete or EveryDoor to improve it.
I’m using StreetComplete to contribute to OpenStreetmap almost daily.
Does that count?
Can peertube be run over I2P or are there technical limitations preventing it?
Compiled my own kernel way back when and decided that network support wasn’t really needed, on a computer locked away in a room to which I didn’t have access, late one evening with nobody else around to unlock it.
Also deleting the whole /boot folder to see if I could fix it.
Time or money?
Time to openstreetmap, i2p, Wikipedia and others. Money to KDE, UN, Amnesty, and others.
Been posting to “Europe” since forever. Still only a fraction of users compared to that other site. About 3000 monthly I believe. Driving engagement is harder than it seems.