If anyone doesn't understand this,

crucial information for making fitbit's safe from hacking and government
control is available, and grarpamp is asking everyone to preserve and share
it.

I have not found ipfs to be suitable for resisting censorship until
somebody migrates the protocol off s/kademlia for finding peers with data,
to a shared store like a blockchain or a project focused on solving the
problem like gnunet.  I believe the underlying system is designed to become
pluggable in that way, but I kinda freak out when I look at go source code
nowadays =(  is there a C/C++ port of ipfs anywhere?

I'll try to upload these things to sia skynet.

On Mon, May 18, 2020, 5:51 PM grarpamp <[email protected]> wrote:

> https://t.me/exconfidential
> tg://resolve?domain=exconfidential
> https://t.me/s/exconfidential
> https://t.me/joinchat/GmSbZRNJpLmmbX07KNfRhw
> https://git.rip/exconfidential  <- cypherpunks:writecode
> https://t.me/deletescape
> "This was the easiest leak ever as the code was literally in a zip
> inside the apk."
>
>
> https://git.rip/exconfidential/daimler
> https://mega.nz/file/G1M3AKwJ#C4N6p0pg3GWYketCysvHFGDq-LTeEAJUN9j8lqRSjo4
> https://archive.org/details/daimler-olu
> https://archive.org/download/daimler-olu/daimler-olu_archive.torrent
> "it's a hardware platform for a very specific usecase, but this leak
> should allow recreating it with low cost hardware."
>
>
> Leaks and dumps... become IPFS and Bittorrent mirrors and archivers,
> index hash reposters... for the fun.
>
>
> https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/05/zfs-versus-raid-eight-ironwolf-disks-two-filesystems-one-winner/
> lizardfs, ceph, storj, etc
>

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