On 2/10/2015 5:26 PM, Ben Tasker wrote:
Not sure if sites could detect / query the color specified & see that it
isn't the default purple?
Yes, default is purple. That was a side question - not the main one.
I think problem you mention was an old one in Firefox. For years,
Mozilla disabled
On Tue, 10 Feb 2015, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
> Visited links in TBB (4.0.3 and up).
> Sorry, didn't find anything in
> https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser/design/
> or FAQs or in any filed bugs, about how TBB handles visited links turning
> colors.
>
> Should TBB visited links turn color, o
> Not sure if sites could detect / query the color specified & see that it
isn't the default purple?
I'm not sure if it's at all related to why TBB wasn''t changing the colour,
but a while back there was a bit of JS released used essentially tried to
map your browser history out by including a hug
Patrick Schleizer wrote:
Forgot to say, they need to be for public use.
Aside from those, the duckduckgo hidden service has been
really useful and has good uptime as well.
Good one.
Forgot to mention keybase.io, which runs an onionsite at:
http://fncuwbiisyh6ak3i.onion
~Griffin
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Visited links in TBB (4.0.3 and up).
Sorry, didn't find anything in
https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser/design/
or FAQs or in any filed bugs, about how TBB handles visited links
turning colors.
Should TBB visited links turn color, or not - by design?
At 1st, no visited links were tu
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On 02/10/2015 01:02 PM, Seth wrote:
>
> The firearms rights lobby is one of the few success stories of
> the past 30 years in rolling back the power of the leviathan state.
>
*** Hmmm, not really. It illustrates how well the military-industrial
com
On 2/10/2015 10:02 AM, Seth wrote:
On Tue, 10 Feb 2015 03:33:27 -0800, Lara
wrote:
grarpamp:
The NRA is 3.5M - 5.0M members strong. They turn $250M/yr from that
base (manufacturers too). They have little difference of opinion
in their ranks. They are good at crafting and pitching political
rh
On Tue, 10 Feb 2015 03:33:27 -0800, Lara
wrote:
grarpamp:
The NRA is 3.5M - 5.0M members strong. They turn $250M/yr from that
base (manufacturers too). They have little difference of opinion
in their ranks. They are good at crafting and pitching political
rhetoric, framing the conversation,
Thanks for the input!
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grarpamp:
> The NRA is 3.5M - 5.0M members strong. They turn $250M/yr from that
> base (manufacturers too). They have little difference of opinion
> in their ranks. They are good at crafting and pitching political
> rhetoric, framing the conversation, and rendering complex issues
> into simple form
On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 10:15 PM, Max Bond wrote:
> What are you proposing we do?
As before, take these issues to the realworld political front.
If you're a coder, you can write all the code you want.
If you're a user, you can use whatever code you want.
If you're EFF/ACLU, you can publish all th
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