Dijjer
Submitted by praseodymium on Wed, 2005-04-06 21:26.Today I've checked out the Dijjer project. It's another P2P application, but different from all others: it is easy to use for sharers as there are no torrent-like files you need to create (a prefix to a link is enough), and no 24/7 seeders needed - your website is used as the first source. It's also and easy to use for clients: clicking a Dijjerized link will automatically redirect you to a page containing instructions, and no ports need to be opened because of the NAT2NAT technology.
Do you use Linux?
Submitted by praseodymium on Sat, 2005-04-02 16:11.We're in!
Submitted by praseodymium on Mon, 2005-03-28 22:03.As of now, we are in the top 100. What will the next goal be? The first place? I don't know. But for now:
Congratulations to all folders, and let's party for a few days!
Top 100, we're coming!
Submitted by praseodymium on Sat, 2005-03-26 11:20.In the next few days we'll be in the top 100 (source: eoc overtake stats), and we'll have reached one of our primary goals! So, spread the fox further by folding with flare.
Update: we're 101st already!
Google's AdLinks
Submitted by praseodymium on Sun, 2005-03-20 23:23.Since a few days, Google has AdLinks: a new form of AdWords advertisment. If you're curious what it is, just scroll down to the bottom of the sidebar. They should be under the "Thanks to" header (except if you are on member-only pages - Google's bot can't index them) - feel free to check them out!
So, what do you think of them? Time for another poll (or post comments)!
How Pimpzilla Saved the Day!
Submitted by HopeSeekr of xMule on Thu, 2005-03-17 18:12.Among my variegated responsibilities at work, I am in charge of maintaining a productive network environment. At the top of the corporation's priorities is a clean, uncompromised desktop for all employees, which is made excruciatingly difficult to maintain due to widespread usage of AOL, Internet Explorer, and a host of insecure browsing habits.
I was given the go-ahead for migrating to FireFox. It was initially heralded as the best thing since Adware; far and wide you could hear the "Ooos" and "ahhhs" especially in reference to how fast FF rendered corporate sites. The first week of zero malware on the 50-odd workstations was cause for a company-wide paid lunch by the boss.


