On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 5:26 PM, With Weather Eye Open
<w...@safe-mail.net> wrote:
> It is, in fact, difficult to do just by the nature of how Tor functions.  
> Even if you were logging everything that came out of an exit node that you 
> control, you wouldn't be able to get good stats from that.  You'd need a 
> significant sampling of other Tor exit nodes to do the same thing.

That's not true, but it shows that you lack the probabilistic
background required to reason about such things.

> It's a bit hard to accept that you don't have an agenda to protect when you 
> come in here asserting one of the most demonizing talking points against Tor 
> with nothing hard to back up your claims other than "some guy on reddit said 
> so."

Fine, don't accept it, but if you can't understand what's discussed
(as I said, Reddit post was just an illustrative example), and have
nothing to contribute, just move on. I don't understand this need to
inject an opinion just because you don't like the conclusions. Find
something non-trivial to add to the discussion first.

-- 
Maxim Kammerer
Liberté Linux: http://dee.su/liberte
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