des are able to utilize full gigabit if such demand would be
required? So that I can assure that they are ready and available? And
that there is not some other bottleneck somewhere on nodes themselves?
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easier to argue against than
working towards.
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figuration be "do not increase latency by more than X"? Then if you
hit the bandwidth limit, you are obviously increasing the latency more
because some packets are not getting through. But it also captures the
behavior better than "bursting is allowed up to Y".
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). But it would not solve the current problem
which seems to be the lack of people to run the tor servers non-profit
itself. Also, I think it is better if donations would be collected for
all projects and distribute that instead of individual projects trying
to raise donations.
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On Tue, Aug 6
is this slavery? It looks
pretty voluntary to engage with them (do the degree of business
partnerships being voluntary in our society).
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e paper work. And Open Collective seems to solve the latter problem
so that you can focus on the former.
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r for Open Collective projects, but not require any fee,
lowering the overhead to 5% SaaS fee only.
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On Fri, Aug 2, 2019 at 4:49 AM niftybunny
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> They want 10% ONLY for money transfer. This must be a joke. You can get a
> bank account for free in 5 minutes in Germany.
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without having to
struggle through all the bureaucracy of making your own association,
bank accounts and so on.
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On Sat, May 4, 2019 at 2:58 AM Moritz Bartl wrote:
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> tl;dr: torservers.net needs a new home!
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> I started torservers.net after a random chat at a local bar some
ear about
that part.
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nominally gigabit)? What
would be memory requirements for such a device?
[1] https://www.mail-archive.com/or-talk@freehaven.net/msg14159.html
[2] https://www.torservers.net/wiki/setup/server
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