On Mon, 19 May 2014 15:51:35 +, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
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> Mailing lists aren't as user friendly to search old topics. Yes,
> there's an archive.
> It's not a friendly / easy to search as forums with (good) software.
There's also google.
> Mailing lists (& email) are harder to follow on longe
On 5/19/2014 1:26 PM, Akater wrote:
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Some people think the only valid / conceivable form
of community / comms on the net are 'forums'.
Well, they're free to set one up.
No pro-forum argument, but one can see why someone would prefer forums
to mailin
Le 19/05/2014 04:54, Roger Dingledine a écrit :
And your intuition might be (mine was) that removing those small relays
really harms diversity (and thus anonymity), but actually, Tor's load
balancing and path selection means those relays are very rarely chosen
anyway, so they don't contribute mu
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> Some people think the only valid / conceivable form
> of community / comms on the net are 'forums'.
> Well, they're free to set one up.
No pro-forum argument, but one can see why someone would prefer forums
to mailing lists. Some reasons can be clea
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Thanks for yuour response, I'm very glad that the topic is not ignored.
> The discussion "Tor needs a forum" is old.
I would never advocate for a forum! Forums are dreadful for a multitude
of objective reasons. My messages are wordy enough, so I'll s
Greetings,
any plan to introduce support for HTTP2 in TBB given it's nice
opportunistic encryption features?
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Networking/http2
--
Fabio Pietrosanti (naif)
HERMES - Center for Transparency and Digital Human Rights
http://logioshermes.org - http://globaleaks.org - http://t
On 5/18/2014 9:54 PM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
And your intuition might be (mine was) that removing those small
relays really harms diversity (and thus anonymity), but actually,
Tor's load balancing and path selection means those relays are very
rarely chosen anyway, so they don't contribute muc
The discussion "Tor needs a forum" is old.
I see two problems on that topic.
1) Tor has no competition
("In the NSA's "Tor Stinks" presentation, they call Tor "the king of
high-secure [sic] low-latency Internet anonymity" with "no contenders
for the throne in waiting" [you find that quote on sea
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On 05/19/2014 06:24 AM, Anders Andersson wrote:
> On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 7:06 AM, grarpamp wrote:
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>> Users leaking dns / failing to redirect dns into tor is not a tor problem.
>>
>
*** That is a common technologist / U.S. liberal / libertarian i
On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 11:24:06AM +0200, pipat...@gmail.com wrote 1.5K bytes
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: I think that's a rather arrogant point of view. If it was not a Tor
: problem, .onion would not be needed in the first place. Tor developers do
: seem to work hard on making it difficult for a user to
On 5/19/2014 6:13 AM, Mike Perry wrote:
> Due to the ubiquity of deployment of this scheme, it is likely that this
> identifier will soon be abused by all sorts of entities, likely starting
> with banking and government sectors, and quickly moving on to the
> advertising industry (why not play a s
p...@crable.us:
> I just received a message from the Free Software Foundation
> advising me that Mozilla has climbed in bed with Adobe
> Corporation and will implement digital rights management,
> DRM, in FireFox. Until now they had not supported DRM.
> They claim to take this act to preserve mar
On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 7:06 AM, grarpamp wrote:
> Users leaking dns / failing to redirect dns into tor is not a tor problem.
>
I think that's a rather arrogant point of view. If it was not a Tor
problem, .onion would not be needed in the first place. Tor developers do
seem to work hard on makin
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On 05/18/2014 04:17 PM, Lunar wrote:
> Anders Andersson:
>> A few years ago, ICANN started to accept suggestions for new t
On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 01:27:27AM -0400, grarpamp wrote:
> I've not read a tpo filing in years, so if not already,
> a yearly 'where does the money go' bar chart would
> be nice.
Maybe you read
https://blog.torproject.org/blog/transparency-openness-and-our-2012-financial-docs
only 9 months ago? H
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