Last try, as I've already spent more cycles on this
than I generally have for such.
On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 08:02:31PM -0300, Juan Garofalo wrote:
I said nothing about being clueful in technical matters. I said that
if you make clueful constructive criticisms you are typically likely
to be
On Fri, 13 Sep 2013 14:06:45 -0700
Mike Perry mikepe...@torproject.org wrote:
harmony:
Mike Perry:
Maybe. It depends on if you resizing the window is actually as random
as you think it is. If you keep doing that, and you're one of the few
people who does, you might stand out over time?
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harmony:
Mike Perry:
Your Tor Browser should *not* be maximizing itself during New
Identity. It should be setting its content window to a 200x100
multiple.
I've never seen one maximize for that step. Does that always
happen for you?
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I now upgraded to Version 0.2.4.17-rc but it still crashes somehow, but
without writing anything related to the logfiles.
Sep 14 10:26:05.000 [notice] Performing bandwidth self-test...done.
Sep 14 11:19:58.000 [notice] Circuit handshake stats since
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You have to be pacient..
That relates to the NTor Handshake. Unfortunately there aren't so many nodes
with 2.4.17-** or higher installed. Growing but solely :D
Sebastian Pfeifer sebast...@pfeifer.or.at schrieb:
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On 09/14/2013 01:12 PM, Paul Syverson wrote:
SNIP
I have yet to see other than an ad hominem argument in your
statements, Roughly,
A. Entity x is evil.
B. Entity x funded the building of y.
C. If A and B are true, there can be no adequate answer
to Why should we trust y?*
D.
On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 07:36:34PM +0200, Sebastian Pfeifer wrote:
I now upgraded to Version 0.2.4.17-rc but it still crashes somehow, but
without writing anything related to the logfiles.
Sep 14 10:26:05.000 [notice] Performing bandwidth self-test...done.
Sep 14 11:19:58.000 [notice] Circuit