Hi,
Yaron Goland:
naming experiment extension
+1 for awesome usability test!!
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her q:
to access [all the mails]
x@y.z in the address bar has been known to prompt sign in.
Searching can be a security tactic.
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Hi,
# Copying Tails-ux once for relevance.
Amogh Pradeep:
Disabling search widget in Orfox.
prefer not supporting it
Usability will be improved!
Search can easily hijack an interface and, in the context of the
omnibar, is quite redundant (:
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*deciding*.
appropriate behavior, with as little user input and
configuration as possible.
How can Tor know what the users wants?
And, when it comes to what the software does, how do you bridge/close
the gap of understanding between those using and those working on Tor?
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icket?
I will join your dev tracker, if I am welcome to.
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Hi,
Amogh Pradeep:
we have a new logo for Orfox :D
Is there a reason for the malalignment of the stroke?
And that one permission 'Download files without notification', or is
this out of the scope of your work?
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_
it
seems (:
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ox above" instead of "in the
above box", to put the subject before the location.
+ Columns need some love.
Wonderful!
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Hi,
>
> teor:
> or "delete you state file"
>
Cleaning the state file is a good idea, presuming there aren't any other bits
in other package files.
>
> set "UseEntryGuards".
>
The right interfac
n that the operator should make but I kind of see
the issue with abandoned clients.
The poison consensus seems fun.
Thanks for taking the time to write, it means a lot (:
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Hi,
ban...@openmailbox.org:
keystroke dynamics fingerprinting
And they say that the cicada puzzles are challenging (i.e., fun).
Thanks (:
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x27;; from
Latin designare 'to designate', reinforced by French désigner; the noun
is via French from Italian.
TL;DR - to designate.
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Copied -dev, -ux, and -teachers once for relevance but, should there be,
responses live on -talk.
able security, this doesn't seem like an oversight to users
and can degrade trust.
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update opt-out in packages like OrFox,
it is difficult to trust the developers, since it is the user who defines
"malicious".
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Hi,
>
> Nathan Freitas:
> [auto update] a threat model we must
> take more seriously.
>
Yay!
>
> we are making real progress.
>
Like what?
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Hi,
Gordon Robert Speirs:
having to deal with Mozilla
Seems like a waste of resources at some times.
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Hi,
Jeff Burdges:
Browsers are extremely complicated.
I see.
look over and build Servo
Will do. Thanks (:
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Hi,
>
> Nathan Freitas:
> Mozilla
>
At what point do the efforts to patch Firefox out weigh the efforts to build a
browser from scratch?
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Hi,
George Kadianakis:
Here are some resources
Awesome; thanks!
read the code to learn :)
Will do.
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>
Besides these, where is the most information on guards and selection/control.
I am interested in overstanding the information in the 'state' file.
Also note that your explanations are always very detailed and very cl
Hi,
>
> Nick Mathewson:
> We should make a chart of what
> times we have in common. :)
>
http://www.when2meet.com
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Hi,
Lunar:
Proposals are all kept in the “torspec” Git repository [and] in Nick
Thanks for taking the time to share this!!
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Hi,
Yawning Angel:
You can with the control port. Moving it to a first class feature
would be a terrible idea for anyone that isn't a researcher
Says a researcher (:
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>
> Yawning Angel:
> the art [of] link padding
>
I remember this:
eecs.harvard.edu/~htk/publication/2005-jit-cheng-kung-tan.pdf
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Hi,
>
> grarpamp:
> Higher latency, in and of itself, does not
> provide any resistance to traffic
> analysis.
>
Increase one-way and it will become unusable; nothing to see here.
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>
> Evan d'Entremont:
> ... select exit nodes ...
>
It would be best if people could select their own path (:
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ows are re-sized, and
so on (:
s7r:
it'll take quite some time until we are ready to say
'let's disable all Tor versions before today'.
How long do you think?
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https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2015-September/009601.html
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are browser windows that decide what size they want
to be, ignoring people input.
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> OrbotWear / OrbotTV
>
Yes, please.
>
> Some sort of "Pro" or Donation-ware
> version to allow a pay-what-you-can
> concept
>
Separate versions for the rich and the poor? You could do like LinkedIn and
allow more functionality through paid version and ch
Hi,
s7r:
quantum computers don't exist...
Yet:
http://www.amarchenkova.com/about/
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Hadley Wickham.)
These professors have a dry, but excitingly technical, approach to their
work; I dig it. Thanks! I will definitely be playing with Wickham's
stuff :)
Spencer:
select the data points and jump offline
Can you elaborate on that?
It might well be that we're talki
Offline'
mode. I am not sure what issue you are referring to :(
Though I am all for the one-stop-shop, it seems that a feed of all the
updated data upon request, to be processed at will, might be a nice way
to do this :)
Food for thought
The main downside is
lack of real interactivity.
I see the need for interaction :) David McCandless [0] has some cool
stuff that isn't very interactive (but uses JS).
Can the data be processed offline by each person? Tor Rendering Engine
:P
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[0]: http://www.davi
e the options?
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Hi,
Conrad Kramer:
All resources in a bundle (e.g. an app or framework) are
signed and the signatures are stored in a file named "CodeResources”:
Then what is in 'CodeSignature', Apple's signing stuff?
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to Firefox, such as the way media is streamed, amongst other things :)
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