On Thu, 2015-12-10 at 13:22 +0200, George Kadianakis wrote:
> The next idea would be to rate limit based on a different scarce
> resource
> (e.g. Bitcoin, passport, etc.). All of them kind of suck for
> different
> reasons, but maybe some of them are fine for most threat models.
After we
Hi, all!
(This is about the IRC meeting on OFTC on #tor-dev to talk about
developing the program called "tor".)
We have have fewer people at the new Wednesday time than we did at the
old one. That's not great. The Monday/Tuesday time is convenient for
a bunch of folks, though, so that's nice.
You do not strictly need an IDE for working with Tor codebase. It is
perfectly feasible to get by with vim in a terminal. Or emacs, if that's
your preference.
2015-12-10 19:10, Lain Iwakura rašė:
Hello guys;
Sorry such silly questions novice.
But what IDE you use, and why? In Linux, of
Hello guys;
Sorry such silly questions novice.
But what IDE you use, and why? In Linux, of course.
... For C and python.
I see Eclipse (Mars), but it seems more to own java.
Codeblocks, perhaps?
Excuse me still could not find me in the documentation.
thank you : )
On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 1:10 PM, Lain Iwakura wrote:
> Hello guys;
>
> Sorry such silly questions novice.
> But what IDE you use, and why? In Linux, of course.
> ... For C and python.
> I see Eclipse (Mars), but it seems more to own java.
> Codeblocks, perhaps?
>
> Excuse
Jacek Wielemborek writes:
> List,
>
> I'm starting this thread in relation to the following discussion:
>
> https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/107490/how-will-france-block-tor
>
> I definitely don't have a perfect knowledge of Tor, so correct me if I'm
> wrong at any
List,
I'm starting this thread in relation to the following discussion:
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/107490/how-will-france-block-tor
I definitely don't have a perfect knowledge of Tor, so correct me if I'm
wrong at any point. I heard that Tor entry nodes right now are
Dear tor-dev,
Everyone who is working on any kind of improvement to hidden services or related
applications and would like to give or receive assistance (code reviews, advice,
etc.) is welcome on:
Thursday December 17, 16:00 UTC @ #tor-dev OFTC channel
This might become a regular biweekly
On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 12:09:36PM +0100, Jacek Wielemborek wrote:
> List,
>
> I'm starting this thread in relation to the following discussion:
>
> https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/107490/how-will-france-block-tor
>
> I definitely don't have a perfect knowledge of Tor, so correct