On 05/26/2015 07:08 AM, Paul Syverson wrote: > Safe data gathering nonwithstanding, it would be interesting if there > were actually diagnostic or other information that became salient when > rendered in an auditory modality: higher fraction of highly > interactive (e.g. IRC) traffic?, sudden DDoS underway?, why does it > sound different when Europe wakes up than when California wakes up?, > does that stop happening if a botnet uses Tor for C&C?, and does > whiteness (pinkness?) of noise reflect a decent metric for > traffic-security, etc. I hadn't considered the ambient diagnostic angle. In a way the music of anonymity is like the smell of space. You wouldn't think there was such a thing, but there is. http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/07/what-space-smells-like/259903/
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