your “case study” is not the first of its kind and doesn’t bring anything fundamental in the way you present it. The “raspberry” option is interesting, but is there a demonstration video of the installation and operation on a “raspberry” site?
You are not affiliated with Tor, so you cannot say that it vouches for you, nor use it as a guarantee.
btw, I don’t see at all how my life is related to yours since it is private and none of your business!
I stop now replying to you with this reply, because your seem not really interested in learning by doing, like all other people on the Internet do and then asking follow-up questions. EOD.
A few comments on this whole thread without taking sides. I read it for knowledge only.
I am not installing this since I have not this need.
it is one of the reasons that pushed many users towards linux
If one searches one will find that ~85% of computer users have Windows. The rest is majorly MAC. This excludes servers where the results are majorly on the side of Linux. Smartphones excluded also. This leaves a low single digit percent for all the flavours of 'Nix.
Go programs compiled for Windows 64bit are often flagged as virus
I only have one and it does. I know it’s not. It’s a PHP script I wrote (which I had AI convert to GO) to access a local copy of a Maxmind country DB. 32 lines of code. I would not know how to write a malware program.
A lot of (female dog)ing, (female dog)ing, (female dog)ing.
It’s free as in $0.00 USD.
I’ve seen a thread closed for just discussing the merits or not of: mm/dd/yyyy VS dd/mm/yyyy VS yyyy/mm/dd