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Interesting.
It looks I was close on my understanding, but not quite there. Lol, guess I'll need to bust this back open.
So, if I recall correctly, I had to set up a device as an i2p server (seems like they were super light weight and you could configure your phone to do it) and then you could use your browser of choice with the "i2p server" as a proxy.
Its my understanding that each of the "i2p servers" acted as both an entry point and an exit point. That is to say, while my traffic entered the network there, there were other people's traffic that could be routed through and/or exit via my server.
Am I wrong on that assessment?
Yeah, this comment looks like a repost.
Yeah, I don't think it was confirmed to be suicide, but it sure looks a lot like suicide.
I guess what I mean to say is that I wonder what he'd be up to if he hadn't done that.
Completely agree.
Kinda get the vibe that guy I'm replying to is asking for the times when its actually needed. If I've got the wrong mark there and they're looking for daily driving, then Mullvad VPN (or comparable) is probably the better way to go.
Ah, I see what you're getting at. Thanks for the clarification.
Yeah, I remember reading about it a few years ago. Guy seems really talented, if kinda crazy and pretty racist. Curious to see where he'd be today if he hadn't lost his marbles.
This is to close the exit points.
I'm not sure what you mean by this. Are you saying this is to limit FAA personnel from being able to quit?
Side note, isn't TempleOS not Linux based?
Seems like the creator (forget his name) had some beef with Linus Torvalds and was originally trying to build something to get away from his software, no?
Edit: yeah, based on the Wikipedia Page, it looks like its not based on the Linux Kernel. Also dev's name was Terry Davis.
Yeah, ever since Apollo died, I can't go back.
Having Voyager on Android has been a real life saver.