Too many polygons. RetVrn.
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We all know what Kevin Spacey did.
That's the timing attacks I was talking about. Again, you keep everything in network on hidden services. Afaik, the onion routing's layers keep everything moving and untrackable within that space. They would have to directly infiltrate the host they want or have a backdoor that still hasn't been found... After what, 20 years now?
Plus, the more people that do use it, the less possible the timing attacks become on data that does leave the network.
You can always tell the real leftists by how quickly they throw the marginalized under the bus, don't you know!
Oh, I'm not talking just the roms. I mean everything. The emulation projects should be hosted on Tor and taking monero for donations. Etc. Apply that shit across the board. We need an alternative structure to their infrastructure where they get to pull the plug on anything that's a threat to their profits, hegemony, or sensibilities. Parallel institutions, if you will.
I didn't say it was a silver bullet, but we don't have to make it easy for them either. TOR is about as good as we've got at the moment, yeah? I mean, "they'll hack you eventually because nothing is perfect" isn't really a reason not to do it.
How so? If you keep everything in network on hidden services you don't really need to worry about timing attacks, right? And as long as the server is keeping their shit secure and up to date and the client isn't running every bit of JavaScript it comes across that covers most of your holes, no?
Move everything to TOR.
Yeah, context.