Re: [liberationtech] It's about time we publicly declared privacy was never dead.

2013-11-06 Thread Moon Jones
Shava Nerad: On Nov 5, 2013 8:32 PM, Moon Jones mjo...@pencil.allmail.net wrote: Shava Nerad: If these young people could dream together, on and offline, some hero's journey -- to change their world reasonably peacefully, fighting dragons, taking all that world building FSF they love

Re: [liberationtech] It's about time we publicly declared privacy was never dead.

2013-11-05 Thread Moon Jones
Shava Nerad: Well, that is what the young people have been carefully taught but the makers and a great many more feel something missing. They are creating their own tribes and communities because no one left a copy of the social contract near the remote control, or maybe they clicked through

Re: [liberationtech] Brazil Looks to Break from U.S.-Centric Internet

2013-09-19 Thread Moon Jones
On 19.09.2013 02:52, Andrés Leopoldo Pacheco Sanfuentes wrote: What do you mean exactly by second-tier thought-leaders? It REALLY, AWFULLY, sounds patronizing and imperialistic etc. Bill Woodcock had something else in mind. But you are right. They are second tier throught leaders. Countries

Re: [liberationtech] Linux distribution on encrypted USB?

2013-09-13 Thread Moon Jones
On 12.09.2013 08:54, Brad Beckett wrote: Use a Live USB distro with LOK-IT encrypted flash drives. All crypto and authentication is handed on the drive itself...therefor bootable and works on any OS: I could not find any refference. Only a lot of marketing talk. 1. Which software is used? Is

Re: [liberationtech] Linux distribution on encrypted USB?

2013-09-13 Thread Moon Jones
On 12.09.2013 18:12, The Doctor wrote: For folks that have not yet gone poking around inside a copy of TAILS installed on a USB key, Moon refers to the contents of the file filesystem.squashfs Thank for for the detalied description. Very useful. Myself I did not know all that you have

Re: [liberationtech] Linux distribution on encrypted USB?

2013-09-11 Thread Moon Jones
On 10.09.2013 17:58, Griffin Boyce wrote: I don't think it's particularly feasible without . Something that works currently is using a laptop without a hard drive, a USB with TAILS or Whonix, and another (encrypted) USB with your critical files on it. Yes, Tails seems to be the solution

Re: [liberationtech] Small size static HTML hosting with no ads and tor friendly

2013-09-11 Thread Moon Jones
On 10.09.2013 21:01, The Doctor wrote: It might be worth examining some static site generators, [...] I'm having something like that in mind. The issue was getting the text plus graphics online. The aversion to advertising is not against the actual advertising. I'm using adblock to kill

Re: [liberationtech] Linux distribution on encrypted USB?

2013-09-11 Thread Moon Jones
On 11.09.2013 19:03, The Doctor wrote: On 09/11/2013 02:33 AM, Moon Jones wrote: Yes, Tails seems to be the solution here as well. It has a very elegant way of handling this with its encrypted storage. But, in this case, it's rather limited upgrade-wise. In what sense? Tails is wonderfuly

Re: [liberationtech] Other distros like Ubuntu Privacy Remix?

2013-09-10 Thread Moon Jones
On 03.09.2013 14:10, Moon Jones wrote: I stumbled upon UPR these last days. It does not work on my machines. But the idea sounds good. Yet I could not find anything like it. Tails comes close, but the network is enabled. I discovered that Trisquel can be used on most (not all!) laptops

[liberationtech] Linux distribution on encrypted USB?

2013-09-10 Thread Moon Jones
A portable distribution on an encrypted stick. In the end, I think only an USB hard drive can offer that, because of the way memory locations are handled by flash media. But is it feasable to have a two device solution? Media1 has the /boot but Media2 has the strong key. Media1 boots,

[liberationtech] Small size static HTML hosting with no ads and tor friendly

2013-09-07 Thread Moon Jones
Maybe it's too much. I know, people have to gain something from what they are doing. And although hard drive space is getting cheaper by the year, bandwidth is not the same. I want to do some microsites. All static. HTML plus a few optimised graphics. A few megabytes each. But I don't want

Re: [liberationtech] Snowden masks for Holloween?

2013-09-03 Thread Moon Jones
On 02.09.2013 10:59, Paul Elliott wrote: Is it not funny, no one seems to be commercially oftering Snowden masks for this Holloween. Isn't the Guy Fawkes enough? I mean spliting into «what's your guy perceived as an anti-system icon» pretty much beats the idea. Only complaint is that

[liberationtech] Other distros like Ubuntu Privacy Remix?

2013-09-03 Thread Moon Jones
I stumbled upon UPR these last days. It does not work on my machines. But the idea sounds good. Yet I could not find anything like it. Tails comes close, but the network is enabled. -- Liberationtech is a public list whose archives are searchable on Google. Violations of list guidelines will

Re: [liberationtech] Other distros like Ubuntu Privacy Remix?

2013-09-03 Thread Moon Jones
On 03.09.2013 14:38, intrigeri wrote: Someone could add a boot option to Tails, that disables the network. That would be wonderful as Tails is already pretty complete. -- Liberationtech is a public list whose archives are searchable on Google. Violations of list guidelines will get you

Re: [liberationtech] FW: Lavabit down ...

2013-08-09 Thread Moon Jones
I have been forced to make a difficult decision: to become complicit in crimes against the American people or walk away from nearly ten years of hard work by shutting down Lavabit. Ladar Levison Thank you Ladar for your statement, your gesture and your excellent service in the past years.