06:47:14 PSA. The Tor project is matching donations, 1:1. Up to $150,000 until the end of the year. If you donate $25, they'll get $50 total. https://twitter.com/rottenwheel/status/1452877755482267651 07:08:59 If you wanted to donate to TOR, now is a great time to get twice the bang for your romero ;) 07:14:30 yea real link is here https://donate.torproject.org/ 07:14:45 who's "Friends of Tor" anyway? 07:16:36 wow you can donate thru amazon smile 07:16:45 https://donate.torproject.org/donor-faq/ 07:17:21 and other crazy ways like donating stock 07:18:13 this is very interesting 12:36:53 A good way to support Tor is to run an entry, relay or exit node, if you can. A VPS would be safer than allowing your home IP to be used as a Tor node. IDK the minimum specs, but maybe a $5/month VPS could work. 12:36:53 Exit nodes can be risky to host, because visited websites see this IP address & may contact your ISP if people use your Tor exit node e.g. for spam. With a KYC-free anonymous VPS, this should be less problematic. Regarding entry nodes, the Tor user's ISP sees this IP address and knows that it's part of the Tor network, but it's less risky than hosting an exit node. Relay nodes are the safest option – they are between the 12:36:53 entry and exit node, so neither the Tor user's ISP nor the visited website see your IP address. 12:36:53 There should be as many decentralized, individually operated Tor nodes as possible, to avoid collusion between entry and exit nodes. 12:38:28 * see this node's IP address, * sees this node's IP address, * see your node's IP address. 12:51:33 yea 12:51:40 you'll get vanned