this is for the food hackers.
Has anyone here ever bathed in olive oil or covered themselves in olive oil
or even wrestled in Olive oil? I know there are many health benefits.
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>
> Well finding an AS, a network at some ISP, that does not have a tor exit
> node already. |
>
thx for pointing that out.
not sure how to do that right now but i'll find out.
~r
> at this point if there are people in our community with extra cash, they
> should be throwing it at sudoroom! |
i raised this concern at the sudoroom mtg last night & marc said that the
project would generate more interest in sudoroom.
at any rate, now appears to not be the time to initiate such a project & i
am happy to put it on the back burner until the right time arrives, i.e. we
get tax exempt status.
~r
-paid for through the organization that is Noisebridge- jake
so the first hurdle is sudoroom's tax exempt status.
once we get it, we can setup a separate fund & maybe throw a sudotor
kickoff party in the omni ballroom to raise funds.
thx 4 d inputs
~r
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 9:17 PM, Patrick O'Doherty <p(a)trickod.com> wrote:
> moving to the sudo-discuss & tor@noisebridge lists
>
> what I mean by my suggestion is that instead of running one single large
> tor relay in a single AS, the network might benefit most from sudotor
> operating multiple relays from a diverse group of networks, thus adding
> more exit diversity to the network.
>
> one resource to check out is the exoticvps.com list of VPS providers
> around the world. running a few exit relays in countries where there are
> few if any would be of benefit, instead of running yet another large
> relay in the same network as existing exit nodes.
>
> robb:
> > what would an AS relay setup entail?
> > ~r
> >
>
thx 4 reply
-is your intention to run one larger relay? or to run a number of smaller
exit relays in different AS?-
whichever will support the network best.
what is AS?
~r