What stops anything from being "targets of litigation/law enforcement/etc.?" On a long enough timeline if a sufficiently powerful entity is interested in disrupting your network, they'll do so. The Silk Road hidden service was found and shut down. Same for Alphabay and dozens of others. Do you think that law enforcement, or the FCC, or any number of other entities can't track down the devices running your little ad-hoc B.A.T.M.A.N.-based network?
Oliver Young
what if i want to host a website didn't think about that did you
Kevin Brown
Use GNUnet+tor obfs4 . That makes all traffic between you and your clients looks like https traffic to ISP's and you get a way to communicate without using DNS servers which avoids posters like which are great firewall of china like spooks. If you are a pedo poster, then you need to kill yourself though.
Camden Rivera
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Hunter Williams
Correct, but beside the point, which is that even software built from the ground up for anonymity cannot always protect you from "litigation, law enforcement, etc." Thus it's unreasonable to expect that kind of protection from Hyperboria/cjdns, and especially from the /g/tarded project in OP.
Thomas Nelson
It’s a wonder that they have a name already.
William Evans
What is parallel construction? *tips tinfoil*
Anthony Roberts
Because you had your answer, CJDNS.Not much really to talk about beyond that.
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Alexander Hughes
There's a difference: the Tor network (and other stuff like that) all require Internet. If your ISP shuts you down for whatever reason, you're dead in the water. It doesn't have to be any extreme case like Silk Road where the FBI is on your ass. No, it can just be someone doesn't like your political beliefs or something you're doing that's legal but they're opposed to it. So it's always good to have an alternative. Especially since the big industry seems to want to enforce certain political viewpoints. You can see that by how they censor their platforms already. And we don't know how the Internet is going to turn out in 10-20 years. Maybe they'll win and sites like this will be shut down.