> the bird's eye view ... the default page
Same as original Hidden Wiki... all datas in your face.
Though with today's scale, an overall dashboard panel
on one page is what is needed...
"What is the status?"
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On 10/18/18, bo0od wrote:
> Not sure what are you talking about , but i know one thing for sure=
> Fuck Cloudflare , a cloud of farts.
Are you saying, Good Sir, that they have farted
in your general direction? A curiosity the wider
space seems to have with those breaking wind
against you.
As before, yes giving chance, and even hope for find good
middle ground for value add profit in whatever areas, is a fair thing.
Fate is what any provider and community will make together.
And advertising ISP services in comradeship, robust against
shutdown, is not necessarily bad, provided
On Thu, 18 Oct 2018 10:26:34 +0100
Iain Learmonth wrote:
> On 16/10/18 13:17, George wrote:
> > While metrics. continues to be a next step, I still find myself wishing
> > for the simple birds-eye view that your Tor Status provides.
>
> Can you provide some examples of things you can do with
After an email exchange with Iain, I will admit that I did approach this
somewhat wrong given the nature of this mailing list. What I should of done is
discuss the architecture of the solution and provided an opportunity for input
and the feasibility of the solution prior to seeking users to
Not sure what are you talking about , but i know one thing for sure=
Fuck Cloudflare , a cloud of farts.
grarpamp:
> Regardless of whether some components may or may not be
> fee, or subscription, or strings / rules attached, now or in the future...
> (that status or intentions should be made
Regardless of whether some components may or may not be
fee, or subscription, or strings / rules attached, now or in the future...
(that status or intentions should be made clear by any poster
in this space so that things don't end up undeclared / unexpected
thus trending against them later on)...
Wow. Thanks. GreyPony is so amazing, unlike anything I've ever seen before.
Could I tattoo it on my neck? Keep on going!!
I suggest to Tor project to change the logo and write under the onion logo
"powered by GreyPony". Wow
GreyPony
GreyPony
GreyPony
Is amazing. Running 2 relays. The king of
George,
As you notice I never mentioned any pricing or anything like that. That’s
probably because I intend on introducing the service to the community as a
public service. This isn’t a commercial offering, this is a solicitation to
test a new public service that we’re trying to offer the
anan:
> Thank you, that sounds good.
>
> But for now I am looking for something lighter and simpler.
>
> Any other solution?
Hi,
I've been testing pretty much all the backup solutions available on
Linux to find a good match for Tails (so far in vain):
Iain Learmonth:
> Hi,
>
> On 16/10/18 13:17, George wrote:
>> While metrics. continues to be a next step, I still find myself wishing
>> for the simple birds-eye view that your Tor Status provides.
>
> Can you provide some examples of things you can do with torstatus that
> you can't do with Tor
Conrad Rockenhaus:
> Hello,
>
> GreyPony Consulting is coming out with a OSS PBX Service that will use Tor as
> a Transport to allow for anonymous VoIP services and I’m looking for anyone
> that might be
Conrad:
It has been stated multiple times to you and at least one other
collaborator of
Hi,
On 16/10/18 13:17, George wrote:
> While metrics. continues to be a next step, I still find myself wishing
> for the simple birds-eye view that your Tor Status provides.
Can you provide some examples of things you can do with torstatus that
you can't do with Tor Metrics' tools?
Perhaps they
Hello,
GreyPony Consulting is coming out with a OSS PBX Service that will use Tor as a
Transport to allow for anonymous VoIP services and I’m looking for anyone that
might be interested in helping me test it out worldwide for call quality
purposes, etc. If you’re interested please email me
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