Hi guys.
I posted this as a comment in the blog a few days ago, with no answer so
far.
I've been experimenting with manual incremental updates and noticed that
the "mar-tools-linux64.zip" file in the distribution directory changes
between Tor Browser releases (the executables inside the archive a
One reasonable deduction might be that the proportion of the population which
likes child porn would be the proportion or less of those using Tor for that.
That would be a pretty small number wouldn't it?
Robert
> I don't believe that the majority of Tor traffic is "amoral", but I
> would like t
On Fri, 10 Jul 2015 16:45:21 -0400
z9wahqvh wrote:
> exactly! too much of that & I'll have to give up my penthouse suites
> in the Trump Towers
Thanks for further self-parody yourself, "speak freely".
The vast majority of government parasites 'only' steal 50k -
100k per
exactly! too much of that & I'll have to give up my penthouse suites in the
Trump Towers all over the world. speaking of which, it's time to go back to
my gold-lined spa
On Fri, 10 Jul 2015 16:26:42 -0400
> z9wahqvh wrote:
>
> > far be it for me to agree with Juan,
>
> Of course. Doing so
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On Fri, 10 Jul 2015 16:26:42 -0400
z9wahqvh wrote:
> far be it for me to agree with Juan,
Of course. Doing so would result in your funding from the
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far be it for me to agree with Juan, but "amoral" is usually taken to mean
"without regard for or understanding of morality": a geeky example would be
Galactus, who devours entire worlds without any real knowledge of who lives
on them, whether they are "good" or "bad," etc. he hungers, he needs to
1) Several people misunderstood a study finding that 80% of onion
service was child pornography and flipped it to being 80% Tor traffic.
It was parroted by government officials, and then became 'truth' by
virtue of people blindly following government fiat. From what I
remember, onion service traffi
On Fri, 10 Jul 2015 14:35:04 -0500
Drew Fustini wrote:
> Greetings - I am a Tor Browser user and also an operator of a couple
> Tor relays. I believe the Tor Project has a noble mission.
>
> An online friend recently claimed to me that "amoral content is a huge
> portion of the exit node traffi
There's no way to know for sure what the majority of Tor usage is in that
specific of a way
On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 3:45 PM, Drew Fustini wrote:
> Good point - let me rephrase:
>
> I believe I've seen Roger and Jacob refute such claims that Tor
> traffic is all illegal activities, and I believe
Good point - let me rephrase:
I believe I've seen Roger and Jacob refute such claims that Tor
traffic is all illegal activities, and I believe I've read posts in
support of that. Unfortunately, I'm having trouble finding the
appropriate links at the moment.
I'd like to be able to say: the majori
Drew Fustini schreef op 10/07/15 om 21:35:
Greetings - I am a Tor Browser user and also an operator of a couple
Tor relays. I believe the Tor Project has a noble mission.
An online friend recently claimed to me that "amoral content is a huge
portion of the exit node traffic". I believe by "amo
Greetings - I am a Tor Browser user and also an operator of a couple
Tor relays. I believe the Tor Project has a noble mission.
An online friend recently claimed to me that "amoral content is a huge
portion of the exit node traffic". I believe by "amoral" he meant
sexual exploitation. The conve
On 7/9/15, flipc...@riseup.net wrote:
> couldnt we just code some protection against this
WhonixQubes with DeepLang semantic barriers between isolated temporal
processing pipelines.
you obtain the PDF inside a transient isolated VM via scrutinized path
through upstream Tor and Firewall VMs.
nex
>couldn't we just code some protection against this
Well security vulnerabilities are basically bugs, that is, programming
mistakes, which a 3rd party can exploit to do things like crash or take
control of the system.
There are some mitigations such as Address Space Layout Randomisation,
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hi,
within the torbrowser 17.0.8, the download window is left open after getting a
new identity.
not so in newer versions, which makes downloads unconfortable.
maybe yuh can change back this feature
greetings
de box
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