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Name: Anonymous 2014-02-08 0:26

make DistBB but in the browser, with WebRTC
all data = cookies

Name: Anonymous 2014-02-09 16:50

>>16

If you enable javascript and have a up-to-date modern browser, it will
It really won't. eix -I www-client/* shows that all the browsers on my system are completely up to date, and I explicitly set USE=javascript when I rebuilt just now. Your page does absolutely nothing. Visiting your page doesn't generate anything called [m]console.log[/m] either, but that may be because I run all browsers inside a chroot with no write capabilities.

You know what I mean, downloading exes that might be spyware, adware, etc...
No, I don't know what you mean. Your method of transferring data (which I guess would rely on new hardware which I haven't heard of and haven't bought) is completely unknown to me. Rereading your post, you even make claims that ``no need to be distrustful'' - and I certainly haven't heard of any communication standard with built-in encryption that would generate that kind of response.

I'm not quite sure what ``exes'' are, the only thing that word brings to mind is the extension .exe used to denote ``executable file'' on DOS and Windows, but I don't see how that is at all relevant to this transfer mechanism. But it's clear that I don't know a lot of the technology you're talking about - could you point me to a paper or at least a press release?

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