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Re: [tor-talk] p2p(skype and other VOIP) blocked in .UZ



 All I'm seeing is question marks, what are you translating?

>Saturday, September 19, 2015 9:34 AM UTC from tor-talk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
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>ÂÂÂ1. Re: Onionmap, a free software worldmap of Tor relays (Chris Barry)
>ÂÂÂ2. Re: Detritus (Zenaan Harkness)
>ÂÂÂ3. Re: p2p(skype and other VOIP) blocked in .UZ (Ivan Markin)
>ÂÂÂ4. How can I speed up my Tor connection? (Qaz)
>ÂÂÂ5. What good is using Facebook through
>ÂÂÂÂÂÂ https://facebookcorewwwi.onion/ ? (Qaz)
>ÂÂÂ6. Re: What good is using Facebook through
>ÂÂÂÂÂÂ https://facebookcorewwwi.onion/ ? (Martijn Grooten)
>ÂÂÂ7. Re: What good is using Facebook through
>ÂÂÂÂÂÂ https://facebookcorewwwi.onion/ ? (Virgil Griffith)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2015 23:38:51 +0000
>From: Chris Barry < chris@xxxxxxxx >
>To:  tor-talk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Onionmap, a free software worldmap of Tor
>relays
>Message-ID: < 55FCA08B.4030601@xxxxxxxx >
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>Hey,
>
>I was working on something similar. Mine is less polished, but gets
>across the same idea. I also decided to show exit probability, and how
>much bandwidth each country has.
>
>http://k2und5y3pgjtijeb.onion/mapped-count.html
>
>In the raw data, I also have aggregated data on "government groups"
>(NATO, EU, Arab League, ...).
>
>-- 
>Chris Barry
>
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>Message: 2
>Date: Sat, 19 Sep 2015 00:33:52 +0000
>From: Zenaan Harkness < zen@xxxxxxxxxxxx >
>To:  tor-talk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Detritus
>Message-ID:
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>On 9/18/15, Lara < lara.tor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > wrote:
>> paul.crable@xxxxxxx:
>>> I'd like to ask individuals to take a moment to erase the detritus of
>>> earlier messages before hitting "Send".  Otherwise, I'm going to get
>>> carpel tunnel syndrome hitting "Page Down" to get to the meat in the
>>> message.
>>
>> They simply can't. The brainpower is too low. This is what makes email
>> so much more beautiful. Top reply, inability to edit even the mailing
>> list signature, all these are there to help you filter up the junk. Just
>> set the list to individual emails instead of digest and start adding
>> emails to one long list destined to /dev/null or whatever equivalent you
>> have on your system. In a few days idiots would be far fewer and further
>> apart. Than you can do even nicer things like adding the nuts that pop
>> around this list so often, the ones who don't have a clear idea what's
>> going on, but they badly need *total* government protection in less than
>> $200.
>
>Wow - government totally protecting me, for just $200.
>What a thought :D
>
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>Message: 3
>Date: Sat, 19 Sep 2015 05:48:34 +0000
>From: Ivan Markin < twim@xxxxxxxxxx >
>To:  tor-talk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: [tor-talk] p2p(skype and other VOIP) blocked in .UZ
>Message-ID: < 55FCF732.5000300@xxxxxxxxxx >
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>Translation:
>
>There are some news:
>
>1. VPN is blocked. Because of this a scandal started...
>2. VISA cards stopped working.
>
>Vladimir Teplouhov:
>> ???? ????? ??????:
>> 
>> 1.  ????????????? VPN - ??-?? ???? ????????? ???????? ??????????
>> ???????, ?????????? ???????...
>> 
>> 2.  ????????? ???????? ????? VISA
>
>Do you have some details? Is it true that most of the traffic is routed
>though Russia?
>
>???? ?????-?????? ???????????? ????????????? ?? ??????????? ??????? ????
>????? ???????
>
>-- 
>Ivan Markin
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>Message: 4
>Date: Sat, 19 Sep 2015 08:52:06 +0300
>From: Qaz < qazxswedc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >
>To:  tor-talk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [tor-talk] How can I speed up my Tor connection?
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>Hi guys,
>
>How do can I speed up my Tor connection?
>
>Thanks!
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>Message: 5
>Date: Sat, 19 Sep 2015 09:19:12 +0300
>From: Qaz < qazxswedc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >
>To:  tor-talk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [tor-talk] What good is using Facebook through
>https://facebookcorewwwi.onion/ ?
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>Hi guys,
>
>What good does  https://facebookcorewwwi.onion/ bring? I think there are
>but not much and not that far away from the benefits one can have
>logging in via mainstream browsers such as Firefox and Chrome.
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>Message: 6
>Date: Sat, 19 Sep 2015 09:18:37 +0000
>From: Martijn Grooten < martijn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >
>To:  tor-talk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: [tor-talk] What good is using Facebook through
>https://facebookcorewwwi.onion/ ?
>Message-ID: < 20150919091837.GA16428@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >
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>On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 09:19:12AM +0300, Qaz wrote:
>> What good does  https://facebookcorewwwi.onion/ bring? I think there are
>> but not much and not that far away from the benefits one can have
>> logging in via mainstream browsers such as Firefox and Chrome.
>
>Perhaps you're on a secret mission somewhere and want to log into
>Facebook, without letting even Facebook know where you are.
>
>Perhaps you can't access Facebook from where you are, but can access
>Tor.
>
>Perhaps neither applies to you, but you just want to make sure those
>people to whom it does apply don't stand out.
>
>Perhaps you think all Internet traffic should use onion routing.
>
>Perhaps there's another reason for using it that you don't want to
>share, which should be fine: one shouldn't generally have to explain why
>one uses Tor.
>
>Martijn.
>
>
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>Message: 7
>Date: Sat, 19 Sep 2015 09:33:51 +0000
>From: Virgil Griffith < i@xxxxxxxxx >
>To:  tor-talk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: [tor-talk] What good is using Facebook through
>https://facebookcorewwwi.onion/ ?
>Message-ID:
>< CADop2NF9jub3xNv9mv4ALxniZ-7tdPuGY7wsY23So-aVa0fe6g@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx >
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>The usual example given for this is, "if you don't want to share your
>amount of Facebook use with your ISP or the NSA, Facebook supports you
>doing that."
>On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 at 17:19 Martijn Grooten < martijn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >
>wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 09:19:12AM +0300, Qaz wrote:
>> > What good does  https://facebookcorewwwi.onion/ bring? I think there are
>> > but not much and not that far away from the benefits one can have
>> > logging in via mainstream browsers such as Firefox and Chrome.
>>
>> Perhaps you're on a secret mission somewhere and want to log into
>> Facebook, without letting even Facebook know where you are.
>>
>> Perhaps you can't access Facebook from where you are, but can access
>> Tor.
>>
>> Perhaps neither applies to you, but you just want to make sure those
>> people to whom it does apply don't stand out.
>>
>> Perhaps you think all Internet traffic should use onion routing.
>>
>> Perhaps there's another reason for using it that you don't want to
>> share, which should be fine: one shouldn't generally have to explain why
>> one uses Tor.
>>
>> Martijn.
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