@RTP I am getting Access Denied when browsing from Tor. π
Alternative link: https://web.archive.org/web/20230820015024/https://www.buymeacoffee.com/politictech/prevent-dns-leaks-on-hidden-networks-tor-i2p
@Kencf618033 @LibreNyaa As much as running snowflake and a relay under the same IP wouldn't be a problem per se, running a relay would inherently make your IP publicly listed as part of the Tor network and would get it automatically blocked by any adversary attempting to censor Tor, which defeats the main purpose of running a snowflake in the first place. I've seen this topic come up a few times in the forums, for instance:
https://forum.torproject.net/t/tor-relays-which-is-the-most-useful-relay-or-bridge/2642/5
In that case your snowflake wouldn't be reachable from places where it's needed the most. It would still get traffic from elsewhere though.
Hi, IMHO, this is not a good idea. Tor relay IPs are public, so they are likely to be blocked as part of censorship in some countries. This will greatly reduce the usefulness of the bridge running on the same IP. Running both at the same time on the same public IP does not add much value. If you are running this on your home network, I recommend running a bridge only. Now the problem is that your public IP is already known as a Tor node, so switching to running just a bridge at this point will...
@annaleen What exactly is supposed to be the problem here? It was never claimed that those models were trained by magic or anything. These people are entry-level workers being paid above the minimum wage (after bonuses) for doing a menial job they agreed upon.
If the pay were more akin to where I live I'd gladly do it for $10/hr.