rried this research project myself and I am confident in my ability to
continue to do so.
If you have any questions please contact me.
Hoping to find a mentor for this project,
Kind regards,
Rémi.
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Roger wrote:
> And the onionpi boxes don't have enough cpu to be a useful relay.
I'm not sure what the definition of 'useful relay' is, but I am running
an exit relay with 900KB/s and between 1000-1500 consensus weight. This
is the limit for the pi, but definitively above the 100KB/s I read
somewh
Certainly more useful than using Tor would be to use zero knowledge
proofs (zerocoin) in your coin.
"help the TOR network by keeping up the nodes" That would require the
nodes to be stable (run for multiple days without stop) relay nodes that
contribute bandwith. This is not what a typical Tor cli
Hy,
I am currently a master student with a focus on natural language
processing, machine learning, information retrieval and data mining.
The Tor website lists a bunch of ideas, one of which is "Search Engine
for Hidden Services"[1]. This project suits me well given my education
and skill set and
other
copy of the bundle.
I am using the latest bb on osx 10.7.5. Should I file a bug report and
try on a different platform?
R.
On 10/26/13 11:56 PM, Damian Johnson wrote:
> Hi Rémi, Vidalia does not show the randomly generated password because
> it doesn't know it (the password is ge