So you have JS still disabled though tor browser has it enabled by default?
I don't really know what's the right thing to do here.

At the moment I really do a lot of reading on tor and start to use tor browser for my every day browsing, but I'm still a bit skeptical about it (like about any new technology I'm using). Somehow I'm a bit afraid that I may get accused for something someone else did due to a technical phenomenon, since tor is certainly used by a lot of criminals. But with the information I found at the moment this seems to be impossible to me. I made sure that I'm not running a server by enabling "client only" mode in torrc and hope things will work out this way. Unfortunately I can't even contribute to the tor project by running an "not-exit" relay because my isp (it's basically the university) forbids to run any kind of server.

About archive.org... it sure is a great platform, no doubt about that, but it could be a bit more easy to browse. I'm having a hard time finding good stuff though it's certainly there. Mediagoblin sounds very promising, but we both know that they are in an early level and have some problems. I don't understand why they don't implement a search feature. With this, we could start using it like youtube.

Unfortunately, not every video on youtube is playable with html5 or more specific: with html5 and the webm format.
Maybe things will change in the future.

Beside of this, I'm really surprised how fast the browsing with tor is. They improved in this point.

And I'm ready to make some sacrifices since I'm really pissed off ab out everyone knowing what I'm doing online. It's none of their business.

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