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DC++ is an open source Windows client for the Direct Connect file sharing network. The DC network is a decentralized network, made up of individual servers (hubs) that users join to share files with other members on that hub. Each hub is individually run by a fellow user of the DC network, and may have certain themes to the content on the hub. Hub owners set up rules to regulate their hub as they see fit.
Personal immortal robot for the Great Web. The project is currently at the concept stage. The idea of addressing things using content addresses in browser makes sense, so it is worth working further on, and the idea of using cyber instead of google right in the browser search bar is also amazing. That is why our current focus is the launch of cyber network. Once we achieve that, we can shift more focus into the development of the browser.
A Windows client for the Direct Connect and bittorrent network
This is a project aimed at producing a file-sharing and chatting client using the ADC protocol. It also supports connecting to the Direct Connect network and bittorrent network
Multi-agent system that helps to create fail-safe distributed storage in SOHO LAN.
Source code has been published to GitHub:
https://github.com/savermyas/JSaverStorage
SmokeTorrent enhances the original bittorrent concept by providing distributed peer to peer sharing, public/private key encryption of all data shared on the network, automatic parity block generation for torrent data, and a web-of-trust sharing scheme.
The Medlane project is an attempt to create a set of tools that will enable librarians to move from the standard MARC (MAchine Readable Cataloging) format to a new library/museum XML format. This move will ensure traditional library/museum data remains
The W2W project aims to develop a distributed index and search engine with a site-to-site scheme. Every participant, a web site, maintains some connections to other sites (neighbors) and exposes a set of standard entries (API) to each other. When a new re