I've seen several complaints here about how GOS does "user profiles", specifically complaining they make the UX too poor. There is a weaker form of user profiles called "work profiles" that one can use to have…
This has precedence for the LA Metro in 2017. https://observer.com/2017/10/la-metro-promotes-transit-etiqu...
Stopped reading after being informed that my thinking the word "Eskimo", which the author zerself used, is offensive.
There's still a few nodes remaining in Asia. https://tormap.void.gr/ As a point of comparison, look at the nodes for Ethereum, which, IMHO, is a even more disruptive idea than Tor.…
I left Tor Project after seven years for the same reason (the pivot from "internet privacy" to "human rights watch for nerds" where internet privacy is a means to an end). At Tor Project, the adults are no longer…
Does this mean that she can no longer be considered a diversity hire for university positions?
Ethereum
I'm here to report to you that unfortunately they are not that company. I hear they used to be everything the nerds dreamed, but as the company grew, the original culture was unable to defend itself.
Knowing nothing about the manifesto, the article's frequent use of weasel words makes me want to support to author of the manifesto.
This has been done in Singapore for years. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10108869359209909&se...
You know, this sounds absurd, but I like it.
please someone teach this student LaTeX.
Okay, if Tor decides they'd pare back of the rest of the world to "focus at home", that would be a perfectly fine thing, logically consistent thing to do However, this argument doesn't generate any virtue points. My…
Good point. To answer you directly---in short they like whistleblowing. More long-form they like some of the protection features---e.g., protection against corporate espionage from China/USA. They probably also like to…
relays: * https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/46022AFBB0B1A771EE3CB3... * https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/AD00FAC2AB97E310ECAB25...
> But hey, if you decide to use a proxy that screams "I'M A POLITICAL DISSIDENT" with every packet you send they might just get interested. Hit the nail on the head my good sir.
Thank you 1ris! Yes, that is exactly the point.
Tor operators are the main ones at increased risk. But the key point that there's no good reason for any of them to be at increased risk at all.
That's a perfectly fine response, and it's completely logical. However, Tor self-righteously insists it is improving human rights, especially for improving human rights outside the west.
> I have much respect for Virgil, but I also think Tor is in need of a rebrand at home. Thanks! I love you too. > These are things that economic resources that have to answer to Western political authorities will run…
You can run relays in Singapore. But you'll first want to leave your cellphone number with the police so they give you a call before visiting you at home. After the pivot there remain two Singapore relays run by brave…
Author here. In short, Singapore authorities view Privacy as a double-edged sword. They recognize it's power for anti-corruption (which they love), but dislike the human-rights angle and possibility for breaking the…
Why is this better than netcat? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netcat
This is hilarious. I also contributed to BGI-Cognitive Genomics.
Please share, what comparable setup have you used?
I've seen several complaints here about how GOS does "user profiles", specifically complaining they make the UX too poor. There is a weaker form of user profiles called "work profiles" that one can use to have…
This has precedence for the LA Metro in 2017. https://observer.com/2017/10/la-metro-promotes-transit-etiqu...
Stopped reading after being informed that my thinking the word "Eskimo", which the author zerself used, is offensive.
There's still a few nodes remaining in Asia. https://tormap.void.gr/ As a point of comparison, look at the nodes for Ethereum, which, IMHO, is a even more disruptive idea than Tor.…
I left Tor Project after seven years for the same reason (the pivot from "internet privacy" to "human rights watch for nerds" where internet privacy is a means to an end). At Tor Project, the adults are no longer…
Does this mean that she can no longer be considered a diversity hire for university positions?
Ethereum
I'm here to report to you that unfortunately they are not that company. I hear they used to be everything the nerds dreamed, but as the company grew, the original culture was unable to defend itself.
Knowing nothing about the manifesto, the article's frequent use of weasel words makes me want to support to author of the manifesto.
This has been done in Singapore for years. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10108869359209909&se...
You know, this sounds absurd, but I like it.
please someone teach this student LaTeX.
Okay, if Tor decides they'd pare back of the rest of the world to "focus at home", that would be a perfectly fine thing, logically consistent thing to do However, this argument doesn't generate any virtue points. My…
Good point. To answer you directly---in short they like whistleblowing. More long-form they like some of the protection features---e.g., protection against corporate espionage from China/USA. They probably also like to…
relays: * https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/46022AFBB0B1A771EE3CB3... * https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/AD00FAC2AB97E310ECAB25...
> But hey, if you decide to use a proxy that screams "I'M A POLITICAL DISSIDENT" with every packet you send they might just get interested. Hit the nail on the head my good sir.
Thank you 1ris! Yes, that is exactly the point.
Tor operators are the main ones at increased risk. But the key point that there's no good reason for any of them to be at increased risk at all.
That's a perfectly fine response, and it's completely logical. However, Tor self-righteously insists it is improving human rights, especially for improving human rights outside the west.
> I have much respect for Virgil, but I also think Tor is in need of a rebrand at home. Thanks! I love you too. > These are things that economic resources that have to answer to Western political authorities will run…
You can run relays in Singapore. But you'll first want to leave your cellphone number with the police so they give you a call before visiting you at home. After the pivot there remain two Singapore relays run by brave…
Author here. In short, Singapore authorities view Privacy as a double-edged sword. They recognize it's power for anti-corruption (which they love), but dislike the human-rights angle and possibility for breaking the…
Why is this better than netcat? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netcat
This is hilarious. I also contributed to BGI-Cognitive Genomics.
Please share, what comparable setup have you used?