Good job, thank you!
> Am 02.09.2016 um 17:26 schrieb D.S. Ljungmark :
>
> I just multiplied my BandwidthRate with a bit for my exit.
>
> //Spid
>
>
>> On 02/09/16 02:28, Tristan wrote:
>> Is the Tor strike today? Because I just set up a second instance on my
>> relay to get the most out of it
I just multiplied my BandwidthRate with a bit for my exit.
//Spid
On 02/09/16 02:28, Tristan wrote:
> Is the Tor strike today? Because I just set up a second instance on my
> relay to get the most out of its bandwidth.
>
> Oops ð
>
>
>
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> I was riffing a bit on Mao's infamous Hundred Flowers Campaign. "The policy
> of letting a hundred flowers bloom and a hundred schools of thought contend
> is designed to promote the flourishing of the arts and
the progress of science." Depends on your threat model, I suppose.
The full quota
Is the Tor strike today? Because I just set up a second instance on my
relay to get the most out of its bandwidth.
Oops ð
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On 09/01/2016 01:47 AM, grarpamp wrote:
> On 8/31/16, Kenneth Freeman wrote:
>> To me it seems to be a bit late in the day for a Cambrian
>> Explosion -let a thousand anonymity networks bloom and see where it gets
>> you.
>
> I wouldn't say that. So long as any particular network is
> incapabl
On 8/31/16, Kenneth Freeman wrote:
> As for the burgeoning of anonymity networks other than Tor, it'll be
> interesting to see what level of interest law enforcement organs take in
> them, if any.
We know certain elements and entities are not at all fond
of encryped anonymous overlay networks as
On 08/31/2016 04:39 PM, grarpamp wrote:
> On 8/31/16, Green Dream wrote:
>> Well said grarpamp.
>>
>>> there are plenty of other already existing, interesting, and
>>> upcoming anonymous overlay networks for transporting IP, messaging,
>>> storage and so on.
>>
>> Mind sharing some names here so
On 8/31/16, Green Dream wrote:
> Well said grarpamp.
>
>> there are plenty of other already existing, interesting, and
>> upcoming anonymous overlay networks for transporting IP, messaging,
>> storage and so on.
>
> Mind sharing some names here so I can research further?
Well, regarding recent th
Well said grarpamp.
> there are plenty of other already existing, interesting, and
> upcoming anonymous overlay networks for transporting IP, messaging,
> storage and so on.
Mind sharing some names here so I can research further?
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On 8/21/16, Marcel Krzystek wrote:
> âWhat are the thoughts of relay operators on this?
> I can be persuaded otherwise, and perhaps i'm being naive
As unpaid and non contractually obligated volunteers, it's really
up to each operator to follow their own conscience. No one is going
to "die" if com
We have 2016 not 1950. Update your ntp server.
> assault/abuse/exploitation. The western culture we have collectively
> created, where women are the lesser equals, and this underlining tone of
> male arrogance that if a women was sexually abused/exploited that she
> wanted it, was looking for it,
Hi, I'm a white-boy from a silly-old-town.
I would like to express my perspective on the sexual
assault/abuse/exploitation. The western culture we have collectively
created, where women are the lesser equals, and this underlining tone of
male arrogance that if a women was sexually abused/exploited
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Dear team,
Speaking as a former Tor board member and as a relay and bridge node
operator, I'm more confident in Tor than ever before. I'm pleased with
the new leadership team as well as the direction of the Tor Project.
I'm pleased with the careful a
Personally, the expulsion of Appelbaum and the replacement of the board
make me *more* confident in the Tor organization. The relays I run,
B6C7FAFFFCEFC30541D38F33E25B1E0DB135C5D8 (non-exit) and
78C7C299DB4C4BD119A22B87B57D5AF5F3741A79 (exit), will NOT be
participating in this "strike".
I am mak
Arisbe writes:
>
>
I agree in general with a lot of what is said here, but I have to take
issue with one point:
>
>
>
> Okay, so I've been concerned about the safety of at-risk Tor users
> since all this shit broke. New employees at the organizational
> structure serv
Or six-years-old-sand...@lists.torproject.org
This whole manifesto sounds like it was written by spoiled teenager or counter
intelligence
agent who is trying to incite unrest. Its designed to provoke emotions and
doesn't deal with anything real.
And I think its really awesome. This means that t
I concur with all you say below.
Exceptionally well spoken. Evidently you have some solid experience in
your corporate managerial role.
Thanks for speaking up.
On Sun, Aug 21, 2016 at 11:50:37PM -0700, Arisbe wrote:
>Okay, so I've been concerned about the safety of at-risk Tor users since
This thread should be moved to [ tor-knitting-cir...@lists.torproject.org ] or
write to The Tor Corporation you think exists.
Robert
> -Original Message-
> From: tor-am...@foofus.com
> Sent: Sun, 21 Aug 2016 20:35:50 -0700
> To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
> Subject:
Okay, so I've been concerned about the safety of at-risk Tor users
since all this shit broke. New employees at the organizational
structure serving as the main accuser, an all new board with
interrelationships and motivation unknown, grenades rolled under
office doors an
I'm not switching off my relays. I'd prefer to leave the politics to
other people.
> Fact: The investigation done by Tor Inc, was run by the primary accusers
> of Jacob Applebaum.
Citation needed.
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On Sun, Aug 21, 2016 at 11:14:59PM -0400, krishna e bera wrote:
> On 21/08/16 10:02 PM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> > Fact: Jacob Applebaum's directory authority was a target of NSA's
> > XKEYSCORE:
> > https://contraspin.co.nz/the-weaponising-of-social-part-3-the-resurrection-of-ioerror/
>
> Of cour
I'm not switching off my relay, primarily because I'm lazy and can't be
arsed to figure out what all the politics bullshit is about.
Some project member did some shit and other project members are mad at
them. Other people may or may not be righteously mad at the first people
for reasons I haven't
On 21/08/16 10:02 PM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> Fact: Jacob Applebaum's directory authority was a target of NSA's
> XKEYSCORE:
> https://contraspin.co.nz/the-weaponising-of-social-part-3-the-resurrection-of-ioerror/
Of course, perhaps they all are.
> Fact: Jacob Applebaum got kicked from Tor Inc,
On 21/08/16 09:53 PM, Marcel Krzystek wrote:
> âWhat are the thoughts of relay operators on this?
> https://ghostbin.com/paste/kmnzz
Arguments can be made against the specifics in it but my main problem
with the manifesto is it doesnt say how they propose to deal with sexual
harassment or "miscon
On Sun, 21 Aug 2016 19:53:26 -0600
Marcel Krzystek wrote:
> âWhat are the thoughts of relay operators on this?
> https://ghostbin.com/paste/kmnzz
>
> I can be persuaded otherwise, and perhaps i'm being naive, but i
> believe that operation of the network should remain independent from
> the poli
On 08/21/2016 07:53 PM, Marcel Krzystek wrote:
> âWhat are the thoughts of relay operators on this?
> https://ghostbin.com/paste/kmnzz
>
> I can be persuaded otherwise, and perhaps i'm being naive, but i believe
> that operation of the network should remain independent from the politics
> within t
If Tor software is open source and therefore free to be examined for tricks what does any person matter to we who contribute hardware resources to the Tor network which in turn is used by unknown people who need privacy sometimes for very serious reasons?Robert
 supersluet...@gmail.com wroteI d
I read some tweets and found some articles. Jake Applegate stepped down
from the project, and Sheri replaced the board of directors. But this
strike wants to replace all Tor project members because of Applegate.
I'm not connecting the dots, and the response on Twitter seems to be mostly
against th
On Sun, Aug 21, 2016 at 07:53:26PM -0600, Marcel Krzystek wrote:
> âWhat are the thoughts of relay operators on this?
> https://ghostbin.com/paste/kmnzz
>
> I can be persuaded otherwise, and perhaps i'm being naive, but i believe
> that operation of the network should remain independent from the p
I've never believed in strikes. They never seem to really do anything,
other than make something unaccessible for a day or 2 (just like the
Wikipedia blackout a few years ago).
I don't understand any of the demands on the page, or why they matter. Tor
does its job, whether an ex-CIA agent helps de
âWhat are the thoughts of relay operators on this?
https://ghostbin.com/paste/kmnzz
I can be persuaded otherwise, and perhaps i'm being naive, but i believe
that operation of the network should remain independent from the politics
within the organization.
mk â
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