On 01/09/2018 08:56 PM, Z wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry for my bad English. We live in a country somewhere and teach (and
> learn) how to use secure tools in events like Cryptoparties. However we
> have the feeling that there is not a good online community support. Some
> groups use stuff like Sign
>> - We want to make a friendly 'dark web', so that we can show that even
>> do anonymity can be abuse, it is important for a free society.
> A thought along these lines occurred to me. With all the "cloud"
> functions out there today, why is it that someone can't run a cloud
> server that allow
On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 5:01 AM, Michalis Kargakis
wrote:
> That's because the majority of Internet users today are pretty OK with using
> an ISP. Most of them don't even know there are alternatives. What's sad is
> ignorance about the implications but it is what it is.
That's up to you to change
> I'm interested in helping you guys with Tor development. I don't really care
> what I work on, except I do not support .onion websites (though I am willing
> to be convinced otherwise) so I would prefer not to participate directly in
> their development. I have plenty of experience with writing c