On 12/24/2014 09:02 PM, Griffin Boyce wrote:
> "I" wrote:
>> http://slur.io/
>>
>> Something to mull
>
> It seems like an amalgamation of the worst ideas to promote
> whistleblowing. There are just layers of assumptions about
> whistleblowers that cast them in a bad light for no real reason.
M
"I" wrote:
http://slur.io/
Something to mull
It seems like an amalgamation of the worst ideas to promote
whistleblowing. There are just layers of assumptions about
whistleblowers that cast them in a bad light for no real reason.
There's a huge difference between "I have critical infor
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On 12/24/2014 10:47 PM, I wrote:
> http://slur.io/
>
> Something to mull
>
*** That is wikileaks for psychopaths, as presented:
"Its estimated that 5% of the general population are psychopaths.
Introducing financial incentive in an anonymous fram
http://slur.io/
Something to mull
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Gordon Moorhouse was trying the RPi B
https://github.com/gordon-morehouse/cipollini
Rob
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I'm just running some test with a banana pi and it's too early for a
final conclusion, but I don't see any disadvantage compared to a VPS.
The estimated bandwidth is 5TB/month. I guess this is helpful for the
network. Right now it's just a middle re
https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/tree/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/dns2socks/files/SourceCode.zip/download
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On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 12:08 PM, krishna e bera wrote:
> What about making a TorProject filter list for Adblock* users so that
> we all look the same to sites visited?
>
Tails uses ABP what about including the same list that they use and disable
subscriptions_autoupdate.
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You'll get troubled with your PI as it gets some flags :D
Am 24. Dezember 2014 18:56:46 MEZ, schrieb Chris Dagdigian :
>
>
>Colin Mahns wrote:
>> I wouldn't recommend using a rPi for a Tor bridge/relay. It's far too
>
>> underpowered in my mind to b
> I just tried TorBridy 0.1.2 (https://dist.torproject.org/torbirdy/) and it
> works fine with Thunderbird 31.3.0. And I see there few changes for
> TorBirdy v0.1.3
> (https://github.com/ioerror/torbirdy/commit/714252d242dc967204215063ec300fcf24886890),
> so maybe not too hard to figure out (hopefu
Hello sir! :)
> On 12/24/14, russia...@mail2tor.com wrote:
>> For some time (weeks) I haven't been able to use Thunderbird (before
>> v30.*
>> release).
>
> Could you please fill in some extra information on the ticket? Which
> version worked? What changed, etc? The ticket is the best place to
>
Colin Mahns wrote:
I wouldn't recommend using a rPi for a Tor bridge/relay. It's far too
underpowered in my mind to be useful for anyone. If anything, it might
harm the network by introducing slow hops. A spare computer or a VPS
would be better here.
As far as your bandwidth settings those
I wouldn't recommend using a rPi for a Tor bridge/relay. It's far too
underpowered in my mind to be useful for anyone. If anything, it might harm the
network by introducing slow hops. A spare computer or a VPS would be better
here.
As far as your bandwidth settings those seem fine, you should
I'm running a brand new US exit node on a dedicated B+ model Raspberry
Pi server (relay nickname:
sonsorolDotNet ) configured per all the guides and running the reduced
exit policy.
Trying to avoid being one of the new folks who obsess about flag status
but the relay lost the Stable flag so
On 12/24/14, russia...@mail2tor.com wrote:
> I wrote about this bug 4 days ago and no response on the bug tracker.
> Where should I go to get attention to this major issue?
I'm aware of it now - sorry for the delay.
>
> For some time (weeks) I haven't been able to use Thunderbird (before v30.*
>
What about making a TorProject filter list for Adblock* users so that
we all look the same to sites visited?
Or go further and include (or add some functionality of) RequestPolicy
into TBB. Its purpose is to ensure no URLs outside the domain you
intended to visit are opened, and the user has to s
I wrote about this bug 4 days ago and no response on the bug tracker.
Where should I go to get attention to this major issue?
For some time (weeks) I haven't been able to use Thunderbird (before v30.*
release).
When TorBirdy is installed and enabled Thunderbird won't load, so I have
to delete the
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I am a software developer who has been trying to use DNS2SOCKS but haven't
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Bundle. DNS2SOCKS doesn't seem to have any support to mention, so now am
looking to write an equivalent to DNS2SOCKS myself (possibly also with ip6
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