Obviously with the 35th of May coming up, new bridges are immediately needed.
I was wondering how long a bridge can be up before it becomes known and less
useful. Is there a "shelf-life" for a bridge? Or does it depend on which pool
the bridge gets put into?
--Torix
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Hi, on May 29th 2020, members of The Tor Project will be online to support
and explain how to help users in countries that censor the Internet.
From 1200 UTC to 2000 UTC, we will teach you how to run a Tor bridge and
answer questions about our anti-censorship technology. This event is
public and op
>If you use Raspbian, that's still a 32-bit OS
Insert shocked Pikachu meme. I guess I had to learn that some how, but I have
to beat myself up a little for not catching that sooner. I will upgrade. Thank
you.___
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Chowning the torrc file fixed it, and I tried adding myself to the Tor group
but that doesn't exist for whatever reason. However chowning the torrc file and
then rebooting caused Tor to give my relay a new fingerprint which is slightly
annoying. New relay though so I'm not too bothered by it.
Th