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and is placed under the GPL v.3. The images, comments and other metadata and is placed under the GPL v.3. The images, comments and other metadata
belongs to you. Make sure, you store the data on a place you trust and make belongs to you. Make sure, you store the data on a place you trust and make
backups. backups.

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maintain a <a href="http://www.wired.co.uk/magazine/archive/2014/03">decentralized internet</a>. maintain a <a href="http://www.wired.co.uk/magazine/archive/2014/03">decentralized internet</a>.
No worry about the setup, it is easier than you think.</p> No worry about the setup, it is easier than you think.</p>
<div class="img">
<a href="images/main.png"><img src="images/main_small.png"></a>
<a href="images/details.png"><img src="images/details_small.png"></a>
<a href="images/upload.png"><img src="images/upload_small.png"></a>
</div>
<h2>Where can I run this thing?</h2> <h2>Where can I run this thing?</h2>
<p>Quick answer: Wherever you want. You can boot up an Amazon EC2 instance and deploy <p>Quick answer: Wherever you want. You can boot up an Amazon EC2 instance and deploy
it there or you can put it on your RaspberryPi and host it yourself from your it there or you can put it on your RaspberryPi and host it yourself from your
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connection.</p> connection.</p>
<h2>Installation and configuration</h2> <h2>Installation and configuration</h2>
<p>First, <a href="yenu.jar">download the latest version</a> and extract the <p>First, <a href="yenu.jar">download the latest version</a> and run the jar-file
archive. Compare the SHA256 hashsum to make sure, you have the original with the following command.</p>
files.</p>
<p>Next, you can simply run the jar-file with the following command.</p>
<pre class="code">$ java -jar yenu.jar</pre> <pre class="code">$ java -jar yenu.jar</pre>

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@ -31,3 +31,12 @@ a:hover {
padding: 15px; padding: 15px;
font-size: 1em; font-size: 1em;
} }
.img {
text-align: center;
}
.img img {
padding: 2px;
margin: 2px;
border: 1px solid #b2a74c;
}