9 comments

  • toomuchtodo 16 hours ago ago
  • zeropointsh 16 hours ago ago

    I would say folding@home is always good for medical advancement.

    Running a TOR bridge, i2p router or re-seed server if your more interested in internet freedom for those in restricted countries.

    • JLCarveth 16 hours ago ago

      As long as that compute isn't in OP's home:

      > Should I run an exit relay from my home?

      No. If law enforcement becomes interested in traffic from your exit relay, it's possible that officers will seize your computer. For that reason, it's best not to run your exit relay in your home or using your home Internet connection.

      Instead, consider running your exit relay in a commercial facility that is supportive of Tor. Have a separate IP address for your exit relay, and don't route your own traffic through it.

      Of course, you should avoid keeping any sensitive or personal information on the computer hosting your exit relay, and you never should use that machine for any illegal purpose. [0]

      [0] - https://2019.www.torproject.org/eff/tor-legal-faq.html.en

      • zeropointsh 16 hours ago ago

        > Should I run an exit relay from my home?

        A bridge is different than running an exit relay. A Bridge allows someone who's ISP blocks access to the TOR network to bypass that by connecting to your bridge.[0] Bridge relays are Tor relays that are not listed in the public Tor directory.

        That means that ISPs or governments trying to block access to the Tor network can’t simply block all bridges. Bridges are useful for Tor users under oppressive regimes, and for people who want an extra layer of security because they’re worried somebody will recognize that they are contacting a public Tor relay IP address.

        A bridge is just a normal relay with a slightly different configuration.[1]

        [0] - https://www.miskatonic.org/2024/04/07/how-i-set-up-a-tor-bri... [1] - https://support.torproject.org/censorship/

      • KomoD 16 hours ago ago

        That's a different thing, parent didn't say anything about running an exit.

        https://community.torproject.org/relay/types-of-relays/

  • n3t 13 hours ago ago

    I run fishnet[0] to help Lichess[1] analyze chess games.

    [0]: https://github.com/lichess-org/fishnet [1]: https://lichess.org/

  • 1970-01-01 16 hours ago ago
    • KomoD 16 hours ago ago

      Doesn't look like you can contribute with storage to Citizen Archivist? Only helping with tagging and transcription.

  • stop50 15 hours ago ago

    Any project that is availabke on BOINC could be a good idea