On Wed, 20 Jul 2016 16:51:49 +0000
Sean Lynch <se...@literati.org> wrote:

> On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 2:59 PM juan <juan....@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > On Tue, 19 Jul 2016 11:44:16 +0300
> > Georgi Guninski <gunin...@guninski.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Instead of only bashing tor, why not discuss the alternatives and
> > > move to something allegedly better?
> >
> >
> >         We need to get rid of tor first. Resources wasted on tor are
> >         resources that can't be used in good projects.
> >
> 
> They are not your resources to redirect, 
        
        No they are not mine. They belong to the people who the US
        gov't/military robs. No taxes no tor.


> but the resources expended
> on Tor are tiny compared to, say, Bitcoin. 

        What, the pentagon puts more money on bitcoin than tor?? =)


> Or even just Ethereum.
> This is not a good argument, and I think it may be motivated by your
> own personal feelings about Tor. 

        My feelings about tor are the logical result of basic moral
        principles, reasoning and bla bla bla. 

        I am not a 10 year old girl having a fit about dressing.
        And actually I'd expect 10 year old kids to be smarter about
        authority and the establishment than any tor apologist =P
        
        Tor is criminal garbage created by the pentagon to serve their
        ends. It would be very weird for a libertarian anarchist(your
        caee I think?) to believe otherwise.


         
> Which you are perfectly entitled to
> have, but you should not be surprised when people who do not share
> those feelings don't find your arguments based on them compelling.

        Come on Sean, do not take me for an idiot. My arguments are
        arguments. They are not based on 'feelings'.

        If anything the people driven by feelings, not logic and
        evidence, are the tor supporters. 

        

 
> 
> > > Certainly some advanced attack and/or backdoor will screw them
> > > all.
> > >
> > > For a start, I would like to know:
> > >
> > > 1. What are alternatives to tor (possibly with less
> > > functionality)? 2. Is the alternative known to be in bed with
> > > shady stuff like TLAs? 3. Did they have braindamaged bugs (like
> > > debian's openssl memset())? 4. What is their security/anonymity
> > > bug history? 5. To what attacks they are known to be vulnerable?
> > > 6. To what attacks they are conjectured to be immune?
> > >
> > > As an aside, I heard critique of Riffle: MIT are allegedly in bed
> > > with USA. Don't know it this makes sense or not.
> >
> >         Of course it does. As a matter of fact tor cunts dingledine
> > and syverson are part of mit, or part of mit projects like
> >         'dissent'.
> >
> 
> So design your own?

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