There’s a file-sharing app using I2P that’s been revived. It’s currently not under active development, but it is fully functional as-is.

As always, be careful with unknown programs. I take no responsibility for anything related to the program.

The file can be downloaded from within I2P, or here: https://ufile.io/y1uecxev

If you want to know more about I2P technology and anonymous overlay networks, go to https://geti2p.net/en/

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        What the fuck is the pastebin in the Readme. I’ve just read like 1/3 of that and it is daunting. Please don’t support that person, and I’m refering to the repo owner, that’s literally hate speech.

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          It’s all noise is what it is. Applications and code shouldn’t come prefaced with value judgements, ‘ally’ statements or inclusion/exclusion messaging of any sort. Our world is hard enough to navigate without software development falling to the culture wars.

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          10 months ago

          That’s… not great.

          Still, zlatinb doesn’t seem to be involved anymore, and the software is still interesting.

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            This is the way. Remember the great work all the Nobel Laureates did. Before they started rambling that Magikarp is an endangered species.

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      Also included in the zip file I think. I took it all from the torrent.

      Edit: Apparently not in the zip, just checked, but @kivullallo provided the link to the source.