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I hate niggas, but...
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2018-08-24 at 4:53 AM UTC...I'm 10.2% nigga, life sucks.
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2018-08-24 at 4:54 AM UTCUDREAM?
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2018-08-24 at 6:01 AM UTCI have a dream...
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2018-08-24 at 6:04 AM UTCNigga nigga nigga nigga nigga nigga nigga... im 100% nigga.
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2018-08-24 at 6:05 AM UTCNigga nigga nigga nigga nigga nigga nigga... im 200% nigga.
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2018-08-24 at 6:07 AM UTCI'm a 100% SPACE-NIGGA!
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2018-08-24 at 6:07 AM UTC
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2018-08-24 at 6:10 AM UTCLanny, did you just add PGP-support to NIS or this is old?
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2018-08-24 at 6:11 AM UTC
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2018-08-24 at 6:15 AM UTCYou got da vision.
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2018-08-24 at 6:26 AM UTC
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2018-08-24 at 6:32 AM UTCHave you ever thinked about mirroring NIS to a .onion domain?
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2018-08-24 at 6:41 AM UTCI haven't. I know some organizations do that, but what's the point if you also run a clearnet site? The clearnet side can be traced back to me easily so the mirror doesn't offer me any protection. Tor users (with some initial struggles vis a vis captchas, admittedly) can post on the clearnet site with the same level of anonymity as the .onion domain. What's the upside to it?
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2018-08-24 at 6:47 AM UTC
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2018-08-24 at 7:55 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny I haven't. I know some organizations do that, but what's the point if you also run a clearnet site? The clearnet side can be traced back to me easily so the mirror doesn't offer me any protection. Tor users (with some initial struggles vis a vis captchas, admittedly) can post on the clearnet site with the same level of anonymity as the .onion domain. What's the upside to it?
the only major weaknesses in tor are to do with the way exit nodes are handled; tor users are much safer accessing a hidden service than exiting to the internet and accessing a clear service
it really doesn't make any difference here, just saying -
2018-08-24 at 7:57 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny (you would be amazed at the scarcity software that ignores the fact that legitimate users can disable javascript)
when I was doing php dev work I had that 'discussion' with the boss - none of their websites worked at all without javascript and he just could not understand that some people prefer to turn it off -
2018-08-24 at 8:10 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra the only major weaknesses in tor are to do with the way exit nodes are handled; tor users are much safer accessing a hidden service than exiting to the internet and accessing a clear service
it really doesn't make any difference here, just saying
How so? If you access a site via HTTPS it shouldn't matter as the exit node won't be able to snoop on the traffic any more than the last node in a route to a hidden service. HTTPS works through TOR right?
Originally posted by aldra when I was doing php dev work I had that 'discussion' with the boss - none of their websites worked at all without javascript and he just could not understand that some people prefer to turn it off
Yeah, it's a hard sell to management. I mean hell, it's even a hard sell to web developers trained in the last 5~10 years. I guess if your job boils down to peddling features that don't work or cost more to implement without javascript it behooves you to pretend like people who choose not to use it, or can't use it, just don't exist and to spread that same ignorance as widely as possible. -
2018-08-24 at 11:26 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny How so? If you access a site via HTTPS it shouldn't matter as the exit node won't be able to snoop on the traffic any more than the last node in a route to a hidden service. HTTPS works through TOR right?
timing and circuit forcing attacks mostly, injecting fake ssl certs is possible but should be obvious to anyone not retarded
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2018-08-24 at 11:33 AM UTC
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2018-08-24 at 11:39 AM UTCIts okay when a nigger uses "nigga".