Hi everybody,
my name is Thomas and a month ago I started working on a project called
"visionion" with the goal to
visualize Tor network metrics interactively in the browser.
I just uploaded a readme describing the thingy and a draft of the database
scheme to Github:
Thus spake Damian Johnson (ata...@torproject.org):
> > Stem seems like a good choice and something I've been meaning to get
> > back in to. I've been using the old Python library. I'd be happy to
> > work on this project and get up to speed with what Mike wrote a while
> > back.
>
> Great! Just l
Thus spake Jamie Nguyen (j...@jamielinux.com):
> I noticed in alpha Linux bundle (2.4.9-alpha-1) that the prefs.js still
> sets the user-agent as Firefox 10 instead of Firefox 17. I'm not sure
> which is likely to provide more anonymity, but I just wanted to check
> whether this was intentional or
> Stem seems like a good choice and something I've been meaning to get
> back in to. I've been using the old Python library. I'd be happy to
> work on this project and get up to speed with what Mike wrote a while
> back.
Great! Just let me know if you have any stem questions.
> I've got to go thr
I noticed in alpha Linux bundle (2.4.9-alpha-1) that the prefs.js still
sets the user-agent as Firefox 10 instead of Firefox 17. I'm not sure
which is likely to provide more anonymity, but I just wanted to check
whether this was intentional or a slight oversight.
Thanks.
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Jamie Nguyen
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