[FRIAM] How I made my own VPN server in 15 minutes | TechCrunch

glen ☣ gepropella at gmail.com
Thu Apr 13 12:56:06 EDT 2017


On 04/13/2017 09:43 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> If you posit there does exist this humanity as distinct from the organization (but this not clear to me in general), then it is reasonable to think there exists personal information that is not really available at all (not only electronically) just as the organizational information is not disclosed.   "Living in the closet" is one common example.

Of course.  But my claim was not that your traffic tells us everything there can be known about you.  My claim was that it tells us everything we _need_ to know about you.  I suspect everyone has a complex occult kernel buried deep inside them.  And whatever secrets are hidden in there would be interesting (perhaps necessary) to those who are deeply familiar with that person, family, lovers, etc.  But for spam?  Naaa.  Of course, everything lies on a spectrum.  So, when the FBI profiles a serial killer, they're going to make a serious effort to unravel and make sense of that kernel.  Somewhere in the middle would be Levashov.  We simply need to learn enough about his person[ality] to catch him ... like when he visits Spain with his family.  Someone like Satoshi Nakamoto would be an even more interesting case.

But this thread is about possible techniques to compensate for Trump rolling back (as yet unimplemented) rules for ISPs and selling your traffic history, not catching human traffickers on the dark web.

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☣ glen




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