It's open source, anonymous, keeps no records, and acts as an off-line file-sharing system. you can pack it in your lunchbox, or even smaller. You can have it sitting in the bottom of your backpack, and have everyone in the food court up/downloading *ANYTHING* without worrying about getting nailed by "The Man". I don't think that it would be that hard to have it securely wipe it's storage clean at shutdown or startup, so there is no evidence of anything being stored on it, in case of sei
I like PirateBox better (Score:4, Interesting)
http://piratebox.cc/ [piratebox.cc]
It's open source, anonymous, keeps no records, and acts as an off-line file-sharing system. you can pack it in your lunchbox, or even smaller. You can have it sitting in the bottom of your backpack, and have everyone in the food court up/downloading *ANYTHING* without worrying about getting nailed by "The Man". I don't think that it would be that hard to have it securely wipe it's storage clean at shutdown or startup, so there is no evidence of anything being stored on it, in case of sei
Re:I like PirateBox better (Score:2, Informative)
If you look at the docs for the librarybox, you will notice that it is just a modified piratebox.
Re: (Score:0)
I was going to call BS, but then I noticed the following on the "build your own" page:
Run the command: /etc/init.d/piratebox avahi