Cant they get tor users to use their absurdly generous 1 year aws trials to speed it up for free
Tor kills cloud-bundling bridge software because nobody will maintain it
Lack of people willing to keep its code updated has led the Tor Project to kill off its Amazon Web EC2 instances and the Tor Cloud service they ran. While Tor Cloud was a neat idea – let users run up Tor bridges on Amazon and donate that bandwidth to Tor for other users – software has to be maintained, and nobody wants the job …
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Monday 11th May 2015 15:43 GMT midcapwarrior
AWS trials
Not sure how the trials will increase the number of developers.
Not a speed issue.
It's a functionality/bug issue as in "The worst bug: in packaging the Tor Cloud image, someone forgot to include Tor, meaning anyone trying to use it had to do so manually. The high-priority bug referred to is expired keys in the package."
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Monday 11th May 2015 23:16 GMT phil dude
better be quick, if you live in the UK....
T. May is determined to make it illegal to hide anything from the Govt.
I still find the irony in Tor being funded by Dept of State against despotic regimes, only to have domestic Govts prove totally proficient at despotism but on a politically targeted and economic basis.
A nice idea, however...
P.
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Monday 11th May 2015 12:46 GMT Sir Runcible Spoon
Re: Sir
Here ya go
Collected over $8.5m if you can believe that.
A search will bring up more of the shameful details of how fucked up this planet has finally become. Not that I'm bemoaning the creation of such a card game, but there are worthier causes for people's excess cash I'm sure.
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