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>Tor is compromised
>Why not route traffic through 3 WireGuard hops from trusted VPN providers
Seriously?
>How does Tor defend against governments hosting a majority of nodes
By removing them from the public registry. They've been doing it for years.
How can people still take him seriously. He routinely has one of the worst takes on software and the only thing he has going for him is autistically secure code, which granted, is a really good thing.
But also his biggest disadvantage. Can a schizo autistic programmer be trusted with developing an OS for phones, when he has enough knowledge to hide malicious code in it and execute it at will? Especially when he picks fights with literally everyone online?
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Some of his concerns are legitimate and some of the others are pure lack of knowledge, but it's the current fucking year and at that point you have to consider that:
-All routing material have a backdoor
-All CPUs have a backdoor
By that I don't want to say that it's useless just that there's are metric tons of work be it technical, social and legal to solve.
>Can a schizo autistic programmer be trusted with developing an OS for phones, when he has enough knowledge to hide malicious code in it and execute it at will?
As Terry, joke aside that's the issues for every piece of software made.
>Especially when he picks fights with literally everyone online?
Being a good neighbor can be hard to learn.
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@phnt His lack of basic research bout how tor works is concerning, but that's to be expected from an extwitter poster.
I know people who host GNUbooted tor relays, which is a hell of a lot more secure than wireguard servers that run proprietary software.
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