ave a
more comprehensive list of public posts than smaller ones. I rather
consider this a feature than a bug.
See you there!
Malte
PS: I am search- and findable under the same handle that is this email
address.
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is not trusted anymore).
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Quoting Virgil Griffith (2015-10-03 01:40:22)
> Presuming they are
> unwilling to completely drop the captcha, what would be a step in the right
> direction?
I would add to the list, that offering read-only access would be nice.
So just delivering the cached content instead of the captcha, would b
to
read the cached content would have sufficed in 100% of cases.
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urposes" disclaimer still stands anyway I guess.
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people how
website deliver different pages depeding on different features of the requests
(user agent, language, country of origin of the IP, etc.).
This would also give you an angle to rope in people who are not interested in
anonymity per se, but are pissed when they are discriminated aga
kk.no
diasporabrazil.org
pod.sd.vc
shrekislove.us
diasp.kr
podmob.net
sechat.org
pod.shouldit.work
diaspora.punkbeer.me
blr.club
pod.geraspora.de
wk3.org
disroot.org
More info: https://diasporafoundation.org/, https://wiki.diasporafoundation.org
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: integrating pond into Thunderbird
for example)?
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cked domains:
https://pad.okfn.org/p/noncloudflare-torblocks
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ction?
Hi Virgil,
did this meeting happen and did anything come out of it?
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mailbox.org is nice, accepts cash via mail, and actively supports Tor by
running an exit node in their infrastructure and providing onion
services.
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nt to see evidence imagine it to look like?
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Quoting Not Friendly (2016-06-06 17:35:42)
> On 2016-06-06 11:30, ma...@wk3.org wrote:
> >
> > How would you people who want to see evidence imagine it to look like?
> As I quote from the website jacobappelbaum.net: "Despite repeated
> requests from me to stop, the jokes continued. At one point,
Quoting Not Friendly (2016-06-06 18:28:07)
> If they want legal action taken against Jacob then they need to provide clear
> evidence.
As far as I understand them, they are not interested in taking this to
court. Read the FAQ that was published today on
http://jacobappelbaum.net
> If there is a
Quoting carlo von lynX (2016-06-08 08:28:23)
> The problem is, if the victims have committed crimes themselves
> by making their stories public, then going before a judge may
> backfire on them. Not just fake victims, also real victims.
> They may get prosecuted for defamation on top of having suff
blacklisting?
No. web/HTTP(S) traffic is filtered by other companies. Most notoriously
Cloudflare. But there are others as well. What makes them worse, is,
that they usually don't just provide blocklists, but do
man-in-the-middle the whole HTTP(S) traffic.
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ports 80 and 443 are very likely to be used to
access "copyright-infringing" material, as they are used for HTTP and
HTTPS.
Ports 110, 143, 465, 587, and additionally 993 are used by mail clients
to connect to their mail servers. So they should be safe as connections
usually require authentica
ontribution-power, yet, to make that happen.
I can highly recommend to check it out anyway, and the fact that
Subgraph only allows internet-traffic to go over Tor makes it a bit more
on-topic (-;
https://subgraph.com/
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Malte
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