Re: [liberationtech] data mine the snowden files [was: open the snowden files]

2014-07-11 Thread coderman
added example privoxy config as http_proxy to Tor, add sig note for Update 13. no further updates on list; contact direct if issues encountered. best regards, Cryptome Donation Required - http://cryptome.org/donations.htm Donation also provides current archive as this selection is not curre

Re: [liberationtech] data mine the snowden files [was: open the snowden files]

2014-07-10 Thread coderman
Cryptome Donation Required - http://cryptome.org/donations.htm Donation also provides current archive as this selection is not current, and increasingly out of date by the day. - "This is a trap, witting and unwitting. Do not use it or use at own risk. Source and this host is out t

Re: [liberationtech] data mine the snowden files [was: open the snowden files]

2014-07-09 Thread coderman
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 9:17 AM, John Young wrote: > Tag the Cryptome Archive: "This is a trap, witting and unwitting. Do not use > it or use at own risk. Source and this host is out to pwon and phuck you in > complicity with global Internet authorities. Signed Batshit Cryptome and > Host, 9 July 2

Re: [liberationtech] data mine the snowden files [was: open the snowden files]

2014-07-09 Thread Aymeric Vitte
That's the purpose of [1] and [2] to solve these issues, the files could be splitted in reasonable sizes and put inside initial anonymous seeder's browser or Peersm client, then downloaded and shared anonymously by others using their hash_names (kind of infohash) But not in the current phase f

Re: [liberationtech] data mine the snowden files [was: open the snowden files]

2014-07-09 Thread Natanael
FYI, anonymous torrenting is possible over I2P. While slower than regular torrenting, it works fine and don't need any high capacity servers. - Sent from my tablet Den 9 jul 2014 17:46 skrev "Griffin Boyce" : > Nick wrote: > > Quoth edhelas: > >> What about a Torrent ? We can easily share the mag

Re: [liberationtech] data mine the snowden files [was: open the snowden files]

2014-07-09 Thread Griffin Boyce
Nick wrote: > Quoth edhelas: >> What about a Torrent ? We can easily share the magnet everywhere > > Note that there is a torrent of the cryptome archive up to 2011: > magnet:?xt=urn:btih:ba401110a60ad844a09d4219e5f95a46385f7410 > > But yes, bittorrent seems like a reasonable way to distribute th

Re: [liberationtech] data mine the snowden files [was: open the snowden files]

2014-07-09 Thread Nick
Quoth edhelas: > What about a Torrent ? We can easily share the magnet everywhere Note that there is a torrent of the cryptome archive up to 2011: magnet:?xt=urn:btih:ba401110a60ad844a09d4219e5f95a46385f7410 But yes, bittorrent seems like a reasonable way to distribute this sort of stuff. That s

Re: [liberationtech] data mine the snowden files [was: open the snowden files]

2014-07-09 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Wed, Jul 09, 2014 at 04:58:05PM +0200, edhelas wrote: > What about a Torrent ? We can easily share the magnet everywhere > (Reddit, Twitter…). Great idea. Don't forget to publish the magnet on TPB as well. -- Liberationtech is public & archives are searchable on Google. Violations of list gui

Re: [liberationtech] data mine the snowden files [was: open the snowden files]

2014-07-09 Thread edhelas
What about a Torrent ? We can easily share the magnet everywhere (Reddit, Twitter…). On mer., juil. 9, 2014 at 4:04 , coderman wrote: On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 3:27 PM, grarpamp wrote: ... To do any of this you will need to collect all the releases of docs and images to date, in their origin

Re: [liberationtech] data mine the snowden files [was: open the snowden files]

2014-07-09 Thread coderman
On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 3:27 PM, grarpamp wrote: > ... > To do any of this you will need to collect all the releases of docs > and images to date, in their original format (not AP newsspeak), > in one place. Then dedicate much time to normalizing, convert to > one format and import into tagged docu

Re: [liberationtech] data mine the snowden files [was: open the snowden files]

2014-07-08 Thread grarpamp
On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 4:11 PM, coderman wrote: > On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 1:05 PM, Griffin Boyce wrote: >> One approach is to take the existing public data, make some assumptions >> (educated guesses) and do additional research on top of that. It's what I'm >> doing right now. It's also what led t

Re: [liberationtech] data mine the snowden files [was: open the snowden files]

2014-07-08 Thread Griffin Boyce
On July 8, 2014 4:11:44 PM EDT, coderman wrote: >hi Griffin! > >this is the type of effort i was hoping to see undertaken. Me too ^_^ eventually I realized I'd have to do it myself if I wanted more info on Topic X. I obviously don't have access to the source, but there are some clear ways to ex

Re: [liberationtech] data mine the snowden files [was: open the snowden files]

2014-07-08 Thread coderman
On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 1:05 PM, Griffin Boyce wrote: > One approach is to take the existing public data, make some assumptions > (educated guesses) and do additional research on top of that. It's what I'm > doing right now. It's also what led to the original cointelpro revelations. > Before the fo

Re: [liberationtech] data mine the snowden files [was: open the snowden files]

2014-07-08 Thread Griffin Boyce
One approach is to take the existing public data, make some assumptions (educated guesses) and do additional research on top of that. It's what I'm doing right now. It's also what led to the original cointelpro revelations. Before the follow-up research, it was a meaningless acronym. Find, extr

[liberationtech] data mine the snowden files [was: open the snowden files]

2014-07-08 Thread coderman
On Sat, Jul 5, 2014 at 11:29 AM, Geert Lovink wrote: > ... > the snowden files are of public interest. but only a small circle of > people is able to access, read, analyze, interpret and publish them. and > only a very small percentage of those files has been made available to > the public... > >