Mattia DL

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  1. @journeyman i mean that one don't exclude the other. @aeaejei thank's for the link! Im reading it right know and seems that are lots of people working on our same idea. Ati a first glance, I dont like storj because is trying to sell me some of their money before i can use their service. It seems like a hidden crowdfunding campaign. after saying that project it seems that our discussion here are loosing value because other guys are already working hard on it! it seems... am I right? but at the same time the idea of @journeyman is something that may be interesting. at first because we are not a group of well known friends that can spend all night long toghather building the new whatever IT startup, but a community that think that sharing and FLOSS software is a key value for the near future, correct me if i am wrong. second, the idea is coming from a good desire of a guy, not with the idea of making money from it, offering a better service despite others. third, i have never heard about a open-distributed-database of FLOSS material. @mboscovich FogBox it works! but as you can read above some one already thought about that, what to do?
  2. @journeyman my initial idea was a community-based cloud backup system, maybe we can call it not cloud backup system, it is more like a fog backup system, sounds good? but I m really interested in your open source /creative commons ideas, could you explain it a bit more? @mboscovich i think that adult and copyrighted stuff is not a good start. as i told you can find it everywhere and most of the time are big file. but i m really interested in the p2p distributed folder. @journeyman the point is not to have a always on backup system that everyone has to set up for themselves, but an easy to use service of always on distributed folder. but i think that we are discussing two different theme: one is how it works and the other one is what to put in it. maybe we can keep this two things separated.
  3. @journeyman we can find porn everywhere online, so my proposal is to avoid any kind of adult stuff. same answer for copyrighted material. sounds good? @gmatth thanks for sharing the encryption discussion. seems that there are lots of interesting possibilities, even open to guys like me that don't know how to manage API. seems we have growing topic, should we consider to move in other social network? the first that came in my mind is a facebook group ora a G+. The second one give the possibilities to structure the discussion in sub groups and everyone with a @gmail.com can join us. But I m really open to other ways of being online - - - maybe some one of you already know, but Condoleezza joined Dropbox months ago
  4. maybe is a little off-topic, but i m looking for a small group of guy (20/30) that want to try to make a community of unknown that share part of their computer memory to keep data of other guys. A sort of peer-to-peer small cloud storage of unknown people. this is more a social experiment than a technological one. we are in five so fire, and discussing a little in the "Sync Hack" section
  5. Sounds grate! But I m not a dev but a designer. what do you mean about "Bored Server" maybe it means only bored...
  6. @aaronliao I m not a dev, but a designer. till now we are in five, maybe in the group there is a dev interested in playing wit API @delegatevoid if you want to join the group we are here "Sync Hacks"
  7. Hi everybody, i m looking for a small group of guy (20/30) that want to try to make a community of unknown that share part of their computer memory to keep data of other guys. A sort of peer-to-peer small cloud storage of unknown people. This is more a social experiment than a technological one. It wold be grate having someone with a working NAS someone joined the group, we are in the "Sync Hacks" section and I'm also looking for someone interested using Twitter @mttdlllbr Mattia
  8. hi Maximiliano, I m going to check Tribler tomorrow! I do know nothing about encryption, theme we need to talk about. Do you have any skills about encryption? My english is kind of ugly too, and we are not in a english literature course, so no problem!
  9. hi aaronliao, I m looking for stories about sharing hd space between unknown, any suggestions? because I would like to try this kind of social experiment. now trying to create the community here, in the "Sync Hacks" section
  10. Hi everybody, i m looking for a small group of guy (20/30) that want to try to make a community of unknown that share part of their computer memory to keep data of other guys. A sort of peer-to-peer small cloud storage of unknown people. this is more a social experiment than a technological one. let me know if interested or for every kind of question. someone joined the group, we are in the "Sync Hacks" section Mattia
  11. Hi everybody, i m looking for a small group of guy (20/30) that want to try to make a community of unknown that share part of their computer memory to keep data of other guys. A sort of peer-to-peer small cloud storage of unknown people. this is more a social experiment than a technological one. let me know if interested or for every kind of question. someone joined the group, we are in the "Sync Hacks" section Mattia
  12. Hi everybody, i m looking for a small group of guy (20/30) that want to try to make a community of unknown that share part of their computer memory to keep data of other guys. A sort of peer-to-peer small cloud storage of unknown people. this is more a social experiment than a technological one. let me know if interested or for every kind of question. someone joined the group, we are in the "Sync Hacks" section Mattia
  13. wow, thats grate! do you know someone else interested? any suggestion to reach other guys?
  14. Hi everybody, i m looking for a small group of guy (20/30) that want to try to make a community of unknown that share part of their computer memory to keep data of other guys. A sort of peer-to-peer small cloud storage of unknown people. this is more a social experiment than a technological one. let me know if interested or for every kind of question. Mattia