And where is the proof of that? Just because someone gives money to the Tor Project doesn't mean they get to tell them exactly what to do.
A stronger/faster Tor network.
Oh oh I know! 38% the US government, 36% individual donors (people like me), 16% private foundations, 5% other (not US) governments, 9% corporations and 1.5% "other"…
> in no small part because running the server space needed usually incurs significant legal risks since congrats, you've now become a target for law enforcement to bust your door down and ask why an IP you own a machine…
source: padding spec, https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/tree/padding-spec....
I hope that engagement was people telling you that in fact: No don't do that. https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/community/team/-/wikis/Exp...
It's very... problematic. And Yasha clearly displays a lack of knowledge (or is knowingly lying) by making the claim that the Tor Project is tipping of the US government to vulnerabilities. Here is why:…
Yea, there is only about 1000 (actually 1300, I just checked) exits - out of only ~6000 nodes total, the Tor network is actually kinda small.
You don't need (outdated) FOIA documents for that... Go to https://www.torproject.org/about/sponsors/ and you will see that they get money from the US government, if you want to know more about how much, go check the…
There is some C in the gitlab repo? https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/arti/-/graphs/main/ch... But the CONTRIBUTING doesn't say you need to install a C compiler, so probably not?…
I should probably add something about that to the post. Sorta like the Tor version of DNS. It's where your Tor goes to get information about an onion, e.g. how to connect to it. Tor versions that don't support v2 will…
And where is the proof of that? Just because someone gives money to the Tor Project doesn't mean they get to tell them exactly what to do.
A stronger/faster Tor network.
Oh oh I know! 38% the US government, 36% individual donors (people like me), 16% private foundations, 5% other (not US) governments, 9% corporations and 1.5% "other"…
> in no small part because running the server space needed usually incurs significant legal risks since congrats, you've now become a target for law enforcement to bust your door down and ask why an IP you own a machine…
source: padding spec, https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/tree/padding-spec....
I hope that engagement was people telling you that in fact: No don't do that. https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/community/team/-/wikis/Exp...
It's very... problematic. And Yasha clearly displays a lack of knowledge (or is knowingly lying) by making the claim that the Tor Project is tipping of the US government to vulnerabilities. Here is why:…
Yea, there is only about 1000 (actually 1300, I just checked) exits - out of only ~6000 nodes total, the Tor network is actually kinda small.
You don't need (outdated) FOIA documents for that... Go to https://www.torproject.org/about/sponsors/ and you will see that they get money from the US government, if you want to know more about how much, go check the…
There is some C in the gitlab repo? https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/arti/-/graphs/main/ch... But the CONTRIBUTING doesn't say you need to install a C compiler, so probably not?…
I should probably add something about that to the post. Sorta like the Tor version of DNS. It's where your Tor goes to get information about an onion, e.g. how to connect to it. Tor versions that don't support v2 will…