It takes a lot to admin you're wrong
But that's what I'm doing today.
We’re making a huge fundamental technical change to HydraVeil’s systemwide Wireguard with today's release.
The new system has faster initial connections, less friction in failed attempts, and doesn’t require the previous sudo exemption policies. But it does mean abandoning our previous systemwide work. Which means I lost some money on the first version.
Release Notes:
v2.1.0 sha256sum:
755d0ab8803017cbef77ffbb0ffcf8814c0d35063be7c40fa9b881b73c540803
We’re making a huge fundamental technical change to HydraVeil’s systemwide Wireguard with today's release.
The new system has faster initial connections, less friction in failed attempts, and doesn’t require the previous sudo exemption policies. But it does mean abandoning our previous systemwide work. Which means I lost some money on the first version.
Release Notes:
It takes a lot to admit you're wrong | Simplified Privacy
If you go through one Nostr-operator location for systemwide, and another for the browser profile, it's anonymous similar to Tor. But unlike Tor, it doesn't require restricting Javascript, saves your cookies for fast logins, isn't blocked IP addresses like Tor, and these are tunnel layers, and not onion-routing. Onion-routing is way slower.
Help me, help you. I'm literally trying to onboard people to Nostr (& Linux) with this. And we managed to do the dev work completely without fiat banks, so we can't be pressured to compromise it. If you're using community nodes with two-layers, then I can't even see the traffic.
HydraVeil 2.0.2 Release. sha256sum:
5bf4c6c3c6450c11315eee61a3bdc6096f5d28ff37d1a500a8571525f51b6a81
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