Re: [tor-talk] Programming language for anonymity network

2014-04-18 Thread nb.linux
f "everything is an integer" simply seems not appropriate to me in this millennium. Some ressources: [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_%28programming_language%29 [1] https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Ada_Programming [2] http://www.adaic.org/ [3] http://libre.adacore.com/ [4] http://gc

Re: [tor-talk] How safe is smartphones today?

2014-04-03 Thread nb.linux
Mike Perry: > anonymous coward: >> My special concern is about the baseband CPU. The baseband potentially >> allows full access to the whole system. And the baseband is closed source. >> >> Thus, the baseband is the perfect trojan for "them". I asked a phone >> maker that makes "cryptophones" what

Re: [tor-talk] Thunderbird leak

2014-01-27 Thread nb.linux
Joe Btfsplk: > > On 1/26/2014 7:14 PM, Al Jigong Billings wrote: >> Like I said, Thunderbird doesn't allow for pages to open in tabs >> without an >> extension. So., if you have reliable repro steps, it is a bug that >> should >> be fixed and I can push on it to get it addressed. > Unless I can g

[tor-talk] What about GnuPG's --hidden-recipient option as default for torbirdy?

2013-12-17 Thread nb.linux
Hi, I was thinking whether it could be a good idea to have the --hidden-recipient option for GnuPG set in torbirdy by default? (if at all possible [*]) `man gpg2' says --hidden-recipient name -R Encrypt for user ID name, but hide the key ID of this user’s key. This option help