Re: [liberationtech] "why this way to personal clouds is still unique and needed"

2013-10-07 Thread M. Fioretti
On Mon, Oct 07, 2013 21:08:08 PM -0700, Tony Arcieri wrote: > The first thing that came to mind reading your response to "What about those > other projects?" was Camlistore: > > http://camlistore.org/ Tony, Thanks for the pointer. Camlistore may be one of the components of the percloud, but it'

Re: [liberationtech] "why this way to personal clouds is still unique and needed"

2013-10-07 Thread Tony Arcieri
On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 4:07 PM, M. Fioretti wrote: > I just put online a new, updated explanation of why my proposal for a > "percloud" (PERsonal/PERmanent/PEeR2peer cloud) alternative to > centralized, anti-privacy social networks is, in my opinion, still > unique, and what is the real reason fo

Re: [liberationtech] State beats NSA

2013-10-07 Thread Shava Nerad
Oh what fun. Not speaking for the Tor Project, but only speaking for up to 2007, and my own opinions, but I did comment. And, what I can say is, my opinions *do not* represent the opinions of everyone in the current project, but the public face of the project at inception as a c3 was pretty much

[liberationtech] "why this way to personal clouds is still unique and needed"

2013-10-07 Thread M. Fioretti
Greetings, I just put online a new, updated explanation of why my proposal for a "percloud" (PERsonal/PERmanent/PEeR2peer cloud) alternative to centralized, anti-privacy social networks is, in my opinion, still unique, and what is the real reason for it at http://stop.zona-m.net/2013/10/the-real-

[liberationtech] State beats NSA

2013-10-07 Thread Richard Brooks
Foreign Policy Magazine claims that US Dept of State trumps the NSA: http://thecable.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2013/10/04/not_even_the_nsa_can_crack_the_state_departments_online_anonymity_tool -- Liberationtech is public & archives are searchable on Google. Violations of list guidelines will g

Re: [liberationtech] Bruce Schneier on the good, old air gap

2013-10-07 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Mon, Oct 07, 2013 at 09:14:35PM +0200, yersinia wrote: > I like Bruce much, i have read all of him, every book, mostly article, > from years. But no normal person would follow these advice, all smartphones That advice is not exactly targeted towards Jane Doe. > should be turned off, each ta

Re: [liberationtech] Bruce Schneier on the good, old air gap

2013-10-07 Thread Nathan Loofbourrow
Perhaps not every device, but maybe just one device you use for reading encrypted mail and the like. It could be a Raspberry Pi you carry in a knapsack, or something. n > On Oct 7, 2013, at 12:14, yersinia wrote: > >> On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 5:16 PM, Eugen Leitl wrote: >> >> http://www.wired

Re: [liberationtech] Bruce Schneier on the good, old air gap

2013-10-07 Thread yersinia
On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 5:16 PM, Eugen Leitl wrote: > > http://www.wired.com/opinion/2013/10/149481/ > > Want to Evade NSA Spying? Don’t Connect to the Internet > > BY BRUCE SCHNEIER 10.07.13 6:30 AM > > Photo: Ariel Zambelich / WIRED; Illustration: Ross Patton / WIRED > > Since I started working

[liberationtech] Ideas of digital (or offline) campaign tactics in 8 different countries

2013-10-07 Thread Yosem Companys
From: Guppi Bola I'm working on a youth activist training programme in Nairobi this December with participants from eight different countries: Niger Mali Tanzania Georgia Nepal Afghanistan Pakistan Vietnam Before I begin developing the training content, I wanted to get an idea of what technolog

[liberationtech] Bruce Schneier on the good, old air gap

2013-10-07 Thread Eugen Leitl
http://www.wired.com/opinion/2013/10/149481/ Want to Evade NSA Spying? Don’t Connect to the Internet BY BRUCE SCHNEIER 10.07.13 6:30 AM Photo: Ariel Zambelich / WIRED; Illustration: Ross Patton / WIRED Since I started working with Snowden’s documents, I have been using a number of tools to try

Re: [liberationtech] The missing component: Mobile to Web interoperability (in Internet Freedom Technologies)

2013-10-07 Thread coderman
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 9:32 PM, coderman wrote: > [... re: NSA has found a way to break Tor... ] > i suspect it is the latter that is more concerning. of course NSA has > the ability; but do they share it? the recent releases[0] have shown this to be more complicated than expected. in terms