we make a lisp team and implement a more stable version faster than these C folk
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Anonymous2013-06-24 3:48
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We could always use more open source substitutes to skype. Even if there are already open source choices, diversity is good. Good luck! I would offer to help but I can't promise anything. I might throw in some chicken scheme every couple weeks.
Once the client has the ip of that peer they start initiating a secure connection with each other.(asymmetric encryption(RSA?) is used to encrypt the session keys for the symmetric(AES?) encryption so that they are exchanged securely) (We can't use public key encryption for everything it's too fucking slow) man in the middle attacks are avoided because the id is the hash of the public key (the client can be sure it's legit.)
are they trying to implement their own version of TSL or something?
>>14 '>because I2P and gnutella clients are too mainstream.
And I guess 40+% of the file sharing network is too mainstream for you.[1] If you want to be hipster beyond GNUnet, you are welcome to.