Nah. The natural pivot is from “we have never observed abiogenesis” to “see? Life required a creator.” You can’t win
They terminate TLS. It seems like you wouldn’t want to use this service even if all those questions were answered to your satisfaction.
Not disagreeing, just elaborating, about “fine” Chinese Amazon tools. I needed safety wire pliers to assemble some brake rotors. The metal in the ones I got on Amazon was softer than the metal wire they came with such…
Tup. https://gittup.org/tup/ https://gittup.org/tup/make_vs_tup.html But the Internet’s make mind-share means you still have to know make. Edit: and make lets you use make to essentially run scripts/utils. People love…
https://www.bartehrman.com/contradictions-in-the-bible/
Yup. +1 for fossil. I wanted an issue tracker that wasn’t text files in the repo. Lots of git-based things that were heavier (gitea and friends) or hackier than I wanted. Decided to finally try out fossil and I think…
So cut those people. They will continue to be a problem. Can’t fire them because of the rights of federal employees? Get the law changed. Actually solve an actual problem, not wave a machete around cutting the…
Subsonic and airsonic (the latter is a fork of the former).
Exactly. “Unsolvable” is a strong word, but … how wrong is it? Shrug.
Before clicking the link or seeing the domain, I was expecting either a rehashed (or if I was optimistic: a novel) argument for why what LE does isn’t actually validating domains. Philosophically or technically. For…
My comment is strictly about exit nodes which are not used as part of connecting to onion services. Ignoring TLS errors might mean you’re ignoring the fact your exit relay is MitM attacking you.
The job these days is boring but secure. Tor stuff was more exciting, then I switched teams because grass-is-greener. At least for the teams I have been on and my view of leadership, there is very little political talk.…
Yes timing attacks. And yeah mitigation gets you into a huge body of research that’s inconclusive on practical usability. Eg so much overhead that it’s too slow and 10 people can use a 1000 relay network and still get…
Clients aren’t necessarily good relays. Reachability. Bandwidth. Uptime. I’ll-go-to-prison-if-caught-and-idk-how-to-change-settings-this-needs-to-just-work.
Unfortunately the tor part is the part I can most obviously talk about. Not that I work on anything classified. I just need to be mindful. I got to travel to Canada, Mexico, and Europe (from the US) for tor meetings and…
Sorry that it is hard to find. This is the root link to point you towards. https://community.torproject.org/relay/ Thanks for considering to run a relay.
If you’re advocating for a bigger network… we need more relay operators. Can’t wave a magic wand. There’s like 8000 relays. Haven’t looked in a while. Or if you were arguing for increasing the number of relays in a…
Tor was literally developed by the Naval Research Lab. Not a part of the IC. I know because I work there. AMA (edit: about tor. Because people say a lot about it without actually knowing much. But now I should put my…
It’s then best we’ve got for achieving actually meaningful privacy and anonymity. It has a huge body of research behind it that is regularly ignored by those coming up with sexy or off-the-cuff alternatives. It’s the…
Depends on the content of your traffic. If “deanonymize” strictly means perform a timing attack using info you have from the beginning and end of the circuit, then by definition you’re correct. But if you visit an…
Monitoring exits is completely irrelevant to onion services, in fact. Completely. Exits aren’t a part of the circuit. Ever.
“The western governments run most of the exits” is one of those things everybody “knows” but rarely backs up. The list of all relays is public knowledge by design. There’s contact information attached to relays. The big…
I think their point is that no matter how secure your base password is, once one site leaks it, the bad guy basically knows your password to every site.
It would also be very annoying at home games. It would take a special group of friends to tolerate or even get a kick out of how optimally you’ve solved a self-imposed problem. It’s a fun mental exercise and programming…
A VPN can be required to access internal network(s) without implying a lack of further roadblocks/restrictions/authorization checks/etc.
Nah. The natural pivot is from “we have never observed abiogenesis” to “see? Life required a creator.” You can’t win
They terminate TLS. It seems like you wouldn’t want to use this service even if all those questions were answered to your satisfaction.
Not disagreeing, just elaborating, about “fine” Chinese Amazon tools. I needed safety wire pliers to assemble some brake rotors. The metal in the ones I got on Amazon was softer than the metal wire they came with such…
Tup. https://gittup.org/tup/ https://gittup.org/tup/make_vs_tup.html But the Internet’s make mind-share means you still have to know make. Edit: and make lets you use make to essentially run scripts/utils. People love…
https://www.bartehrman.com/contradictions-in-the-bible/
Yup. +1 for fossil. I wanted an issue tracker that wasn’t text files in the repo. Lots of git-based things that were heavier (gitea and friends) or hackier than I wanted. Decided to finally try out fossil and I think…
So cut those people. They will continue to be a problem. Can’t fire them because of the rights of federal employees? Get the law changed. Actually solve an actual problem, not wave a machete around cutting the…
Subsonic and airsonic (the latter is a fork of the former).
Exactly. “Unsolvable” is a strong word, but … how wrong is it? Shrug.
Before clicking the link or seeing the domain, I was expecting either a rehashed (or if I was optimistic: a novel) argument for why what LE does isn’t actually validating domains. Philosophically or technically. For…
My comment is strictly about exit nodes which are not used as part of connecting to onion services. Ignoring TLS errors might mean you’re ignoring the fact your exit relay is MitM attacking you.
The job these days is boring but secure. Tor stuff was more exciting, then I switched teams because grass-is-greener. At least for the teams I have been on and my view of leadership, there is very little political talk.…
Yes timing attacks. And yeah mitigation gets you into a huge body of research that’s inconclusive on practical usability. Eg so much overhead that it’s too slow and 10 people can use a 1000 relay network and still get…
Clients aren’t necessarily good relays. Reachability. Bandwidth. Uptime. I’ll-go-to-prison-if-caught-and-idk-how-to-change-settings-this-needs-to-just-work.
Unfortunately the tor part is the part I can most obviously talk about. Not that I work on anything classified. I just need to be mindful. I got to travel to Canada, Mexico, and Europe (from the US) for tor meetings and…
Sorry that it is hard to find. This is the root link to point you towards. https://community.torproject.org/relay/ Thanks for considering to run a relay.
If you’re advocating for a bigger network… we need more relay operators. Can’t wave a magic wand. There’s like 8000 relays. Haven’t looked in a while. Or if you were arguing for increasing the number of relays in a…
Tor was literally developed by the Naval Research Lab. Not a part of the IC. I know because I work there. AMA (edit: about tor. Because people say a lot about it without actually knowing much. But now I should put my…
It’s then best we’ve got for achieving actually meaningful privacy and anonymity. It has a huge body of research behind it that is regularly ignored by those coming up with sexy or off-the-cuff alternatives. It’s the…
Depends on the content of your traffic. If “deanonymize” strictly means perform a timing attack using info you have from the beginning and end of the circuit, then by definition you’re correct. But if you visit an…
Monitoring exits is completely irrelevant to onion services, in fact. Completely. Exits aren’t a part of the circuit. Ever.
“The western governments run most of the exits” is one of those things everybody “knows” but rarely backs up. The list of all relays is public knowledge by design. There’s contact information attached to relays. The big…
I think their point is that no matter how secure your base password is, once one site leaks it, the bad guy basically knows your password to every site.
It would also be very annoying at home games. It would take a special group of friends to tolerate or even get a kick out of how optimally you’ve solved a self-imposed problem. It’s a fun mental exercise and programming…
A VPN can be required to access internal network(s) without implying a lack of further roadblocks/restrictions/authorization checks/etc.