@ryo
>Which is why I'm rather worried about bringing DNS to I2P (I talked about it earlier this year I think)
Yeah you have.
http://asc7ewkcvat2wsoi5yuwkej5ukyrqqnpnzpj4u34r2jxnoxhnbx6yqad.onion/blog/gatekeep-i2p/
I'm actually kind of mixed on the issue. I understand people wanting to preserve the culture and the darknet is probably the closest thing we have to Web 1.0, but the fact of the matter is that if normies are still using shit like Facebook, Discord, Google whatever, etc then that only ensures the power that those companies have and it affects ALL of us.
I actually do want normies to become more tech-savy and actually use software and services that actually respect them, including darknet software, for their own benefit. If you can't stand the mainstream culture, there will always be some darknet that would be obscure.
@ryo Well, I don't see I2P going mainstream. Tor, maybe, but from a normie mindset, there is no need to use I2P when Tor already exists. Even sites like Facebook and Twitter have onion domains. Which goes with my point earlier in that there are plenty of darknets out there. There will always be an obscure one.
And I'd say that the internet was already mainstream by the 90s. Except that, normies only used it for taxes and stock trading.
@ryo But you still have to add it to your address book. It's pretty cumbersome.
Just like how John McAfee put it; if criminals use something first, it's a matter of time before it becomes mainstream.
The downside of making the darknet into the mainstream is that they will start moving their digital warzone underground as well, though they will have to find other ways of destroying the darknet as it's harder to know where the server is located, and anyone can just host from wherever without requiring anybody's permission at all.
Which is why I'm rather worried about bringing DNS to I2P (I talked about it earlier this year I think), because one of the reasons we prefer I2P over clearnet is exactly due to a lack of DNS.