Alexander Hansen Færøy

@ahf
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Network Team Lead at @torproject. He/him.

Interested in privacy-enhancing technologies, cryptography, censorship, security, free software, and distributed systems.

In my spare time, I enjoy organizing the hacker festival #BornHack, building #LEGO, #photography, and #homebrewing.

Profile header courtesy of @sharedrandomvalue.

Websitehttps://ahf.me
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Check out our latest guest post by Osservatorio Nessuno (@0n_odv) who explore how a stateless, diskless operating system can improve #Tor relay security and improve physical attack resistance. https://blog.torproject.org/exploring-stateless-relays/
A Server That Forgets: Exploring Stateless Relays | Tor Project

In this post we explore how a stateless, diskless operating system can improve relay security with a focus on software integrity and physical attack resistance. This work and guest post is by Osservatorio Nessuno who run exit relays in Italy.

RE: https://social.data.coop/@decibyte/116317179557719213

Jeg er i det her toot! Jeg leder også efter et #Python / #Django job, også uden alt muligt LLM/agent halløj (machine learning kan gå an).

#GetFediHired

@unredacted Super cool! Thanks for the updates here 🥳
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@unredacted Cool! Are you using https://computeblade.com/ to store the RPi's in?
Compute Blade | Your Raspberry Pi CM4 Cluster

Rack-mountable, PoE-powered carrier board for Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 and compatible devices with all the necessary interfaces. 
With Compute Blade, you can create a high-density, low-power-consuming, plug-and-play blade server for home or data-center use.

Compute Blade
@unredacted Sweet! How many physical nodes do you have here? How many C Tor processes is this system running?

RE: https://unredacted.social/@unredacted/116280342997139646

Nearly 500 cores and 1TB of RAM dedicated to Tor exit relays

I don't usually praise Y takes, but this one is rather excellent.

The last layer of ice in the local park is hopefully disappearing soon ☀️

#copenhagen #fælledparken #spring