... "HTTP based message exchange between tracker and clients is too expensive both in terms of the server CPU consumption and upstream bandwidth. Compatibility...
... Some people I know are interested in funding some open-source development around integrating BT into both Apache and Mozilla; a module for Apache that...
Brian Behlendorf
brian@...
Nov 7, 2004 10:13 pm
6807
... What does one have to do with the other? I'm skeptical about some of the premises behind Rodi (and UDP protocols in general) as well as the chances of any...
At account creation time, you ask for the URL of a page which the user has exclusive ability to edit. When the user needs to recover their password, you emit...
Users hate giving email addresses, because email is a push medium, and any push medium allows spam. What inspired me about this idea is that it flips the...
... Technorati uses a mechanism like this when you want to claim a weblog; "Enter the main URL for each weblog that you wish to claim in the members area....
More related info on authentication via url ownership: http://blog.monstuff.com/archives/000153.html I'd characterize this way of doing things as pull...
What about one-shot email addresses? I built searchalert.net primarily as an email notification system, so I stuck with email based verification, but I also...
... I think that most users have disposable webmail accounts to do about the same thing as a one-shot address. The problem is that they still hate giving...
Marc Canter blogs on Sxip: http://marc.blogs.it/archives/2004/11/universal_inter.html ... Universal Internet identity system sought for everyone Dick Hardt...
... There's a social paradox here that systems like Linkedin attempt to solve. There are a lot of people who:- - Want to network and receive unsolicited...
... SXIP == Passport/Liberty done properly. They deserve to do well. However readers of this group might ponder on the issue that SXIP depends on a DNS record...
... You are probably right. ... I send search results to Web destinations like Blogs and such via several Web APIs and content formats (WeblogAPI, RSS 0.91,...
... Iterative deepening is a wonderful technique to use in distributed and decentralized systems. It can provide a robust form of implicit feedback and allows...
Martin Peck
coderman@...
Nov 16, 2004 7:37 am
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... Maybe. The problem is identifying in the browser where the home site profile and authentication is held. There's really only three solutions. - Ask the...
... Agreed. But while lots of work is being done in the B2B area the only people I'm aware of working at the weblog end, and with something demonstrable is...
... Ok, then say there is an authentication system. How does that help with comment spam? I don't mean to troll, but I've been thinking about it and can't...
... The short answer is I don't know! But here's a proposal. - You can't rely on pre-verification, so all you can do is kill it quickly. - Combine the ideas in...
... Without going into the implementation details (whether browsers can copy cookies from domain to domain, etc.) I think one problem with all federated...
Below is my request to participate in the FTC's Workshop on "P2P ... Seth ... Request to Participate Federal Trade Commission Peer to Peer Filesharing Workshop...
... Hi Lucas, I should clarify that I meant iterative deepening in a more general sense (iterative refinement?) than just the traditional IDA* concept. As a...
Martin Peck
coderman@...
Nov 17, 2004 8:22 pm
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I kind developers, Please forgive this maybe-offtopic message. I need a highend strong coder (or more of one, we can build a team) for a P2P DHT project in...
Hi, Does anyone have any reference to work/paper which looked at how much history is useful in reputation systems? Perhaps some analysis of tradeoffs between...