On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 at 07:09, DaKnOb <dak...@daknob.net> wrote: > Also, I don’t think Cloudflare spent so much time in engineering, just to take down Tor..
I've known people at Cloudflare talking about doing something like this for 2+ years, and the goal has been to do something nice for Tor and to make it easier for normal people to adopt Onion networking. I think that it'd be a great idea for more companies to adopt Onion networking, as outlined in my video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rd7YKamsliI That goal is not helped by people jumping into the conversation with implausible scenarios that are not even grounded in reasonable common sense. And: if there are arbitrary limits which could be practically exploited to "Br1ng Tor D0wn!!!1!ONE" then I am pretty sure that they will be exploited by the state security apparatuses of the world, well-before actual legitimate usage will reach them. - alec -- http://dropsafe.crypticide.com/aboutalecm
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