On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 13:15:47 +0200 Moritz Bartl <t...@wiredwings.com> wrote: >On 12.06.2010 13:13, Marco Bonetti wrote: >> On 12/giu/2010, at 12.49, Moritz Bartl <t...@wiredwings.com> wrote: >>> The barrier to create hidden services is quite high. >> I'm not too sure about this: you can run hidden services on tor clients >> which do not relay any traffic for the network. >> Starting a service is not that difficult: an home flat Internet >> connection and a low power computer are ideal for a small personal >> hidden service. > >That machine should be up 24/7, and you still need to maintain (ie. >update) it. > What a strange thing to say! How can you credibly claim to know the availability requirements for other persons' hidden services?
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