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I was curious so I went and found this : https://geti2p.net/en/comparison/tor


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Benefits of I2P over Tor

...

Java, not C (ewww)

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Excuse me?


I feel like “written in a memory-safe language” is a fair selling point, especially when we are talking about a tool designed to accept completely untrusted data from the network and keep you safe from attackers with significant resources.



People have done a lot of things, the track record so far has shown that to be a terrible idea.


If you really dislike Java that much, there are other I2P implementations like this:

https://github.com/PurpleI2P/i2pd


On the same site:

> Benefits of Tor over I2P

> ...

> - C, not Java (ewww)

It's a joke.


It's joke that every one will hate one or the other. They make the same joke the other direction.




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