feeling with graphs
being updated extremely fast.
I am running debian stretch.
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t; any URLs from breaking while waiting for being updated.
>
> Thanks,
> Iain.
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Hi!
Thanks for this new interface!
Is it just me or is the font way bigger than it used to be with Atlas?
I personnaly find it too big, but it is just some cosmetic
ll very much
Hi,
For relays, I stronlgy recommend using unattended-upgrades, as described
in this guide :
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide/DebianUbuntuUpdates
This way, your relay will be up to date, and with a simple email config,
you can easily receive some updates everytime
security slider is set to 'safer' or 'safest', to see if that's usable
> enough to eventually make it the default in Tor Browser.
+1, nothing more to say.
>
> (3) We need bandwidth measuring techniques that are more r
27;m pretty sure the maths behind it will be public. For the
"understandable" part, I guess there can be a double explanation, one
for the mathematicians/CS that know/understand the maths, and a
popularisation of this explanation for those who don't understand the
maths
explain them why you use Tor and why this is important ?
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t kind of relay it is (middle, exit, entry)
After your answers, I'll complete the issue I have opened on the bug
tracker.
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hours but we do need to have a better way to understand this kind of
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