On Thursday, February 28, 2019 at 5:49:20 PM UTC-5, awokd wrote:
> cooloutac wrote on 2/28/19 5:45 PM:
> > [Tor] needs expanding,
> > 
> Sounds good to me! But there is plenty of spare bandwidth already: 
> https://metrics.torproject.org/bandwidth-flags.html.
> 
> I believe there are occasional hostile exit nodes, but if you have to 
> trust the infrastructure/Internet in general, you are doing it wrong. 
> Like a lot of things in security, you have to figure out the trade-offs 
> and develop a solution that works for you. If performance is more 
> important in your application than anonymity, then Tor is probably not 
> the right choice for you. However, others have different priorities.

Why is it so painfully slow then.  It doesn't seem practical to use at all for 
daily activities.  Even using it to update fedora was horrible.   Not to 
mention whonix constantly timing out.  I can't be alone in thinking this.

If you are actually waiting 5 mins to log into facebook,  you better be fearing 
for your life.  Not trying to stop google from tracking you lmao...

10 mins can also cost a life.

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