Nathan Willis

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There is LITERALLY nothing in the world worse than getting a bad Tor entry node.

Seriously; the network is designed so that you get stuck with the same entry node for weeks at a time, unless you jump through the hoops of using an invisible bridge that you have to set up yourself. So some hapless slob who has bandwidth problems becomes YOUR problem for weeks. And there's no way to contact them.

"Literally" nothing worse? Your world is weird =)

JanKusanagi at 2017-11-24T12:47:24Z

I could care less.

Nathan Willis at 2017-11-24T13:11:54Z

a lot of people running them probably don't want to stick their necks out too far either, so not surprising its hard to contact them.


so theres no way to tell it to change nodes if you get one that doesn't work properly or is to slow to be useable? (configs?)



Michael at 2018-01-03T12:56:55Z