One can obfuscate an extremely live distributed, obfuscated cache that mirrors public resources, and that's not magic. Just because you have trouble imagining the implementation of such a thing doesn't mean I do, and…
So, TOR works in this way, but some other hypothetical ideal system would never work this way. An ideal system would operate in such a way that reading an ordinary public resource requires no single peer. If I want to…
Given the project's goals, TOR cannot operate release versioning, interoperability, and backward compatibility like a "normal" open source project. Old versions need to be something akin to a burnable one-time-pad, that…
One can obfuscate an extremely live distributed, obfuscated cache that mirrors public resources, and that's not magic. Just because you have trouble imagining the implementation of such a thing doesn't mean I do, and…
So, TOR works in this way, but some other hypothetical ideal system would never work this way. An ideal system would operate in such a way that reading an ordinary public resource requires no single peer. If I want to…
Given the project's goals, TOR cannot operate release versioning, interoperability, and backward compatibility like a "normal" open source project. Old versions need to be something akin to a burnable one-time-pad, that…