> On Jul 22, 2017, at 12:49 AM, Zenaan Harkness <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Sat, Jul 22, 2017 at 12:17:12AM -0400, John Newman wrote: >> >> >>>> On Jul 21, 2017, at 10:14 PM, Zenaan Harkness <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Fri, Jul 21, 2017 at 08:51:11PM -0500, Shawn K. Quinn wrote: >>>>> On 07/21/2017 08:26 PM, #$%&#$ %&#$%&#$ wrote: >>>>> One of the key features that the Tor company/group has never >>>>> implemented is chaff-filled network - that is, you specify "I want to >>>>> allocate 100 KB/s to my node, and I want that divided equally amongst >>>>> my outward connections, and any peer node that "randomly drops" >>>>> packets, becomes less trusted by me. >>>>> >>>>> I asked the devs directly (or someone else did, can't remember for >>>>> sure), and the reason came back "our funding proposals for this >>>>> feature have never been approved" - which makes sense, since the CIA, >>>>> DIA, DOD and NSA fund the creation of the Tor network, they don't >>>>> want to fund features which make it much harder for them to uncloak >>>>> users they are targetting. >>>> >>>> Maybe funded, as in past tense. The current Tor project is not >>>> dependent at all on US government funding that I can see. >>> >>> Shawn you're a funny lad - a little too transparent for your own >>> good but hey, that's better from my perspective :D >>> >>> >>>> If you can prove >>>> otherwise, please post the proof. >>> >>> Oh please! Awesome - I love this in the morning, makes for a really >>> happy day which I know is pre-laced with humour unseen by the one >>> delivering the punch lines. Gold :) >>> >>> Your transparency is causing me to not stop chuckling. Juan is >>> sharper than I and he spotted you ages ago. >>> >> >> Yes, Juan is. You're a moron. > > You're evidently a deeply nuanced intellectual. > > Or something ... > >
You're a smarmy dictator & death squad loving little gullible twit who believes or pretends to believe some really noxious shit. Send some more updates on the holohoax and some Russian propaganda - you know, what you mostly send, and what no one wants to see, or replies to. ;) You're a joke. Or something.... > >>>> The nice thing about free software is anyone can add those >>>> features, or pay for them to be added. So even your non-government >>>> or non-US programmers can change the code and run their own custom >>>> version of Tor. The features you mention don't even break >>>> compatibility with the rest of the network, so that's not an issue. >>> >>> Thank you for reiterating part of my email with which we evidently >>> agree on. >>> >>> Have a great day - mine started out fabulous :D >>> Z
