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    File: 1713155813531.png (29.17 KB, 453x273,tor-logo.png)

     No.20[Reply]

    Gathering and digging more about the use of Tor Project, and make the using of tor project completely normalized and routine by improving the performance and controllability. Including:
    - the tor browser
    - tails
    - Nyx
    - pluggable transports (obfs4, meek, Snowflake, WebTunnel)
    - stem library (unmaintained)

     No.21

    The first thing when you want to use tor browser painlessly is you should configure your browser properly to use tor.service. This improves the performance and connection speed greatly for me. Follow steps in 3.2 and 3.3 and make sure you save your tor controll password in a safe place. Even you can write it down on a paper. This password will also be used when you open nyx dashboard.

     No.22

    It's weird because there's no official documentaion on how to configure a bridge in torrc. They only focus on the buttom-config for browser. The old documentaion site might has more detailed information on configure torrc.
    For me, without using a pluggable transport will result in connection timeout, I guess this can be avoided if you're in a better network connection environment.
    Here is the specifications for pluggable transports: https://spec.torproject.org/pt-spec/
    Snowflake
    I use a snowflake transport together with a snowflake client (aur/snowflake 2.9.0-1), and it's easy to configure in torrc (for more details see the manual):
    UseBridges 1
    ClientTransportPlugin snowflake exec /usr/bin/snowflake-client
    Bridge snowflake xxx
    Please notice that if you use a different client, the exec path should be different. Find a snowflake bridge by accessing about:config in the browser, then search for snowflake, you'll find some default snowflake bridges, then, copy-paste all the text at the second col, replacing the xxx, then it's all done. If there's no default bridge, try to find a stable one by requesting their email. Don't forget do a service restart. In general, a snowflake bridge is more stable and fast than a obfs4 in a censored area.
    Obfs4
    The configuration is just the same as that for snowflake. Download the client for obfs4 and replace the execution path.
    Also see
    - https://forum.torproject.org/tag/snowflake
    - Snowflake, a censorship circumvention system using temporary WebRTC proxies: https://www.bamsoftware.com/papers/snowflake/ (pdf)

     No.23

    File: 1713162545251.png (10.6 KB, 300x100,nyx.png)

    They provide a tool, Nyx. Currently I'm still using the default config, and it works just fine.

     No.24

    >1. don't admit anything from tor activities (especially when in illegal activities & when talking to police)
    >2. use bridges when using tor (to hide tor traffic)
    >3. don't get cocky & show yourself for reasons of fame or fortune
    >4. & NEVER mix clear or deep or dark -net activities with each other
    >5. use a password manager for tor activities & then another for clear-net activities
    >6. create a kill-switch Encryption device that works wirelessly (to defeat a Ross Ulbrich scenario)
    >7. drop accounts that are linked & after email-bombing them delete them to obfuscate your traffic.
    >& that's how you are at least somewhat safe on tor (plus using a physically different device for tor network activities will probably be your best bet)
    Btw, 4 is really so hard for me.

     No.57


    How?
    Just use another browser (in my case, Librewolf. My main in using browsers are Mercury and Palemoon). Since the huge black frame of Tor browser is for safety concerns, i.e. normalize every fingerprints:
    >Their strategy is to have all users converge towards a normalized fingerprint.
    >…
    >They removed plugins, canvas image extraction is blocked by default, and well-known attributes have been modifeid to return the same information on all operating systems. They also defend against JavaScript font enumeration by bundling a set of default fonts with the browser.
    >arxiv.org/abs/2110.10129
    So ackchyually. When you browsing some obviously safe websites, like mine, or those neocities sites, simply use a normal browser with torsocks port configured! (Even if you are too lazy to configure torsocks, you launch your Tor browser at another workspace and leave it alone; Go to another port configured browser and enjoy your journey.)



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     No.52[Reply]

    This site has immense tutorials on self-hosting and security, I've known about datura.network for a long time but just found their blog, really amazing! The tutorials are obviously not for newbies, there's no patience for explaining the process.
    - https://blog.nowhere.moe/selfhosting/index.html

     No.53

    I've setup some new services and then replenished onion sites of some old ones.
    - The table: http://dswarmsikhttkg7jgsoyfiqpj3ighupfrvuz5ri3lu5q2dlqyrpgk7ad.onion/services/
    nihilism.network's tutorials helped me a lot, since there're a lot of projects that I don't have any other effort to dig into one by one on github at the moment, and they've compiled some of the best ones there.

     No.54

    How to contribute to https://blog.nowhere.moe/: https://git.nowhere.moe/nihilist/blog-contributions, onion
    (They'll reward 10 to 50 euros in monero per new complete blogpost)



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     No.36[Reply]

    I have dozens of hours of field recording audio files that need to be collated. I used to wonder if I need to rearrange and remaster them to look like a decent recorded field recording album, but after my exposure to classical music I shouldn't do that at all. Well I think, most of the recordings are actually pointless. It's boring for those people who enjoy high-brow bandcamp paid field recording albums, because I'm not going to make an in*am-style cover to make it feels niche to normies.
    Perhaps I'll make them streaming.
    1 post and 1 image reply omitted. Click reply to view.

     No.42

    File: 1717373421486.webm (4.78 MB, 600x600,08. Deutsche Radio Philharmonie Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern - Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major, Op. 97, 'Rhenish' IV. Feierlich.webm)

    >>41
    The 4th movement of Schumann Symphony No.3.

     No.44

    File: 1717511979428.png (64.69 KB, 1213x150,imageMagick.png)

    Swiss art students are also quite fond of this kind of "urban landscape" recording initiates. It's a shame that near the Alps or Monte Blanc you see they still making this.

     No.45

    Btw, I think I'm going to do a lot of recordings in some parts of Germany in Sep, and I should have a Sennheiser shortgun mic ready to go by that time.

     No.46

    File: 1717586156720.jpeg (509.44 KB, 1920x1080,050BFC12-17F3-4C9F-BCAC-E….jpeg)

    >>41
    Yesterday I did a night recording in Valaise (near the place in the picture). Sadly, I found that this place is full of trains and motorbikes, so you really have to find a very secluded and hidden place to record something meaningful…

     No.48

    File: 1717720405352.jpg (76.64 KB, 1000x561,sion.jpg)

    >>46
    Starting with the basics, and directly to the essentials.
    Pic 1, Castle of Tourbillon, Sion, Valaise.



    File: 1713338614878.png (119.71 KB, 500x460,links.500.png)

     No.27[Reply]

    All about the epic browser Links2. (mainly graphics mode) Saw Links2 thread at nanochan, I don't think I've ever been serious about configuring Links. The TBB itself is actually a honeypot, I don't intend to rely on it entirely (we also have I2P). Running tor in-system and then using another browser configured to use the socks port 9050, such as palemoon or Links2, is probably the best practise. The goal of the configuration is to achieve the following,
    - color/graphical settings
    - networking

     No.28

    File: 1713339723791.png (2.65 KB, 404x141,links-tor.png)

    For Links2, torsocks links -g <link> isn't really works. It's also failed after setting the socks4 option to the configured tor port, although Links can detect the new setting for tor. (see attachment)
    if use elinks with torsocks then is OK to see a "Congratulations. This browser is configured to use Tor." after open the tor check page, but still not able to view .onion site.

     No.29

    By default, vichan block tor exit nodes IPs, so this should be commented out:
    // $config['dnsbl'][] = array('rbl.efnetrbl.org', 4);
    Then in post.php:
    // Check the referrer
    // if ($config['referer_match'] !== false &amp;&amp;
    // 	(!isset($_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER']) || !preg_match($config['referer_match'], rawurldecode($_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER']))))
    // 	error($config['error']['referer']);
    
    // checkDNSBL();
    This's not a clean solution but this made both Links2/Elinks work quickly. Modern browsers like many firefox forks (mercury-browser) would send the HTTP Referer Header by default, to disable this completely like Links2 do, change the network.http.sendRefererHeader value (about:config) to number 0.



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     No.25[Reply]

    Absurb. They don't even have a https cert. I hate KDE Plasma, at least I should use dwm.
    >Curious about the machine running this site, eh? Also fairly high on the importance scale (for this site, anyway) is the box itself. The machine is a Pentium III, 600 MHz, with 512 megabytes of RAM. It runs (of course) Slackware Linux, and does an efficient and reliable job even with moderately old hardware. The slackware.com site has been known to run for well over a year without a reboot.
    >
    I'll probably use slackware exclusively for darknet, and make it a everyday thing. Tails or Whonix were not Ok for me, and if slackware can't do it for me, I'll consider Void. Anyway, I'm not optimistic about slackware, but I really have to try it, don't I? Digdeeper complained that it installed too much stuff by default, but I observed that there is a lot packages in slackware 15.0 that you can choose for yourself.
    Other distros of interest, such as Gentoo, Guix and antiX. A List: https://nosystemd.org/

     No.26

    >Total size of all packages (compressed): 3055 MB
    >Total size of all packages (uncompressed): 14455 MB
    Does this distro really reliable?



    File: 1712990670510.png (28.23 KB, 270x217,sft-emacs.png)

     No.19[Reply]

    Currenly use doom with guilty but will configure own vanilla emacs asap. Might use a keybinding system like God-mode.


     No.4[Reply]

    I am addicted with 2048 like game: threes. Really hard to have new records!


     No.2[Reply]

    every game is combined with rules and actions.


     No.1[Reply]

    To speak the most antiquity concept of game, it maybe in the form of DUEL.
    >All human beings are engaged in a perpetual duel.
    Hence, All human beings are engaged in a perpetual game.
    THIS IS…
    THE SOURCES OF THE GAME, THE END OF THE GAME, THE SEEDS, THE EVERY SIDE OF LEAVES.


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