We have it already. It's called paper or cardboard
It's not because of bicycles.
Jones is a well documented liar and grifter. This is not a difference of opinion.
Yet he is wrong about nearly everything else. If you want a deep dive on Alex Jones and all his lies and schemes, the podcast Knowledge Fight has been documenting InfoWars for years.
The screenshot is from the person who received the email. It's unlikely an Apple lawyer would screenshot something like this.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_is_not_a_r...
It's a terrible idea to route all your traffic over tor. If you have any expectation of anonymity you'll be disappointed. Since tor does not do any application level filtering, it is easy for exit nodes to track you.…
> Nobody uses i2p Here is an analysis that was done less than a week ago. https://thetinhat.com/articles/2015/i2p-survey.html TL;DR ~25,000 constant nodes, mostly in Russia and United States. With Russia having a lot of…
A similar project is I2PBote[1]. It uses a similar DHT method for mail, but over I2P[2]. As with Freemail, this is inside of the Bote network only. If the DHT doesn't suit you, I2P also runs a mail server in their…
This is kind of how i2p does it. Currently i2p has like 6 "reseed servers" which bootstrap you into finding some other peers. Once you are connected to the network you then can contact "floodfill" servers, which are…
> Do current browsers entirely prevent a connection to untrusted certs when HSTS is set? Yes. HSTS would not do much to prevent active MiTM. HSTS just tells the browser that it should only connect to the site over…
If they wanted to make a memorable address, they would have to run something like Shallot [1]. This is essentially brute forcing private keys until you find the public key you want. Depending on the name, that could…
Usually when the United States federal government releases anything it defaults into the public domain.
Instawallet always made it clear that no one should keep anything more than spare change there.
Burner bitcoin addresses. When you loaded the site you got a fresh wallet with one address. It would help people stay anonymous.
https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-hidden-service.html.en I set up a hidden service once to bypass a university firewall. It's surprisingly easy.
I had the same problem today around the same time (http://imgur.com/P7wUmro). Why would a local address be used? Edit: I also use Pidgin, think that could be it?
Are you planning on making it modular? If you made it something similar to what DuckDuckGo (http://duckduckhack.com/) does that would be very interesting. I would also contribute if that was the case.
We have it already. It's called paper or cardboard
It's not because of bicycles.
Jones is a well documented liar and grifter. This is not a difference of opinion.
Yet he is wrong about nearly everything else. If you want a deep dive on Alex Jones and all his lies and schemes, the podcast Knowledge Fight has been documenting InfoWars for years.
The screenshot is from the person who received the email. It's unlikely an Apple lawyer would screenshot something like this.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_is_not_a_r...
It's a terrible idea to route all your traffic over tor. If you have any expectation of anonymity you'll be disappointed. Since tor does not do any application level filtering, it is easy for exit nodes to track you.…
> Nobody uses i2p Here is an analysis that was done less than a week ago. https://thetinhat.com/articles/2015/i2p-survey.html TL;DR ~25,000 constant nodes, mostly in Russia and United States. With Russia having a lot of…
A similar project is I2PBote[1]. It uses a similar DHT method for mail, but over I2P[2]. As with Freemail, this is inside of the Bote network only. If the DHT doesn't suit you, I2P also runs a mail server in their…
This is kind of how i2p does it. Currently i2p has like 6 "reseed servers" which bootstrap you into finding some other peers. Once you are connected to the network you then can contact "floodfill" servers, which are…
> Do current browsers entirely prevent a connection to untrusted certs when HSTS is set? Yes. HSTS would not do much to prevent active MiTM. HSTS just tells the browser that it should only connect to the site over…
If they wanted to make a memorable address, they would have to run something like Shallot [1]. This is essentially brute forcing private keys until you find the public key you want. Depending on the name, that could…
Usually when the United States federal government releases anything it defaults into the public domain.
Instawallet always made it clear that no one should keep anything more than spare change there.
Burner bitcoin addresses. When you loaded the site you got a fresh wallet with one address. It would help people stay anonymous.
https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-hidden-service.html.en I set up a hidden service once to bypass a university firewall. It's surprisingly easy.
I had the same problem today around the same time (http://imgur.com/P7wUmro). Why would a local address be used? Edit: I also use Pidgin, think that could be it?
Are you planning on making it modular? If you made it something similar to what DuckDuckGo (http://duckduckhack.com/) does that would be very interesting. I would also contribute if that was the case.