There is no model whatsoever besides tor ???? Aaaargh too monolithic for me and also then why i have secure mail in fucking icelands
Structures like law or tech dont live in their own bubbles I will send you some shit i found yesterday on tech but maybe you can find a raw new space laws can be implemented a new or laws can be fucked with legality can be fucked with On Oct 10, 2015 7:23 AM, "grarpamp" <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 2:57 AM, Cari Machet <[email protected]> wrote: > > Agreed but we do still have pirate bay > > TPB is a long since sold and sold out third party joke of what it once was. > Moreover, Iceland, Sweden, whatever for TPB itself... it never protected > users, because torrenting protocol the clearnet cannot protect users. > For that, torrenters MUST rehome themselves exclusively to the darknets. > I2P and Phantom and even Tor and so forth would work reasonably well > for that against corporate MAFIAA attacks. But torrenters are stupid. > And it is the role of cpunks to provide designs for such capable darknets. > > > and the drug pushing parasites > > Yes, on I2P and Tor, lol. But note, save maybe openbazaar P2P alikes, > people are vain, so real P2P is not popular for them to do as it removes > their fame and control via their would be central sevices. This is why real > P2P hasn't taken off. Imagine a truly P2P Uber / Lyft... it doesn't exist > because everyone who thinks it up wants a cut, at which point they > are middlemen and not true [anon] P2P. > > > Icelandic servers have a base of security because of the structure of law > > Blah blah blah. How many and which treaties and partnerships, both front > and backdoor and silent, are Iceland's Government and country party to? > How strong is your adversary? Oh, now you have a problem once > you strip off the Iceland publicity bullshit. If Iceland were something > special you'd see them openly advertising forbidden hosting, not > necessarily > for themselves, but for foreigners. And if it were a free country > internally, > they'd advertise it for themselves. Silly laws, and mores. Ain't no bases > there. > > > Legal shit has ramifications > > Real independant legal shit is seriously fucking hard to achieve. > > >> > > John's replies appear weird to me. > >> > i find that understanding of John's replies is best achieved through a > >> > structured series of mind altering substances ingested, inhaled, or > > Cryptome is a unique character worthy of respect and dialogue > should you have the chance. An honor it would be in fact. While > the technicals of cryptome.org and its parentage could perhaps > make use of review. On the other hand, they are uniquely Cryptome. > > >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8r-e2NDSTuE > > Lol. >
