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Hi Tor Talkers,

i saw the bags of #WeWillRebuild and the general problem for a Tor ExitNode=
 at home
the thoughts
=3D=3D=3D
why don't you put it to a drone or two, one drone to do the ExitNode and th=
e second for the solar power?

that couldn't be that heavy a drone can't carry even when you can add a cha=
insaw to a drone

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D6Viwwetf0gU
Flying chainsaw =


or to lift 33kg/72,7Lb beer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Duf6JKJyFLVI
Heavy Lift 1135mm 33kg Hobby King Beer Lift

the drone(s) must not fly all the time if you have a place it/they could st=
ay put and out of reach (that avoids the noise the drones make, too) if you=
 look a bit paranoia do a alarm system on it so you get a notice if your dr=
ones get touched

maybe you can extend the distance with some literally bridges like wlan/han=
dy/burners

depending on the country you need a license to fly a drone or/and an insura=
nce or/and to be a member of an air/flying association to cover the damage =
your drone might do to others when it isn't that save for the drone during =
a windstorm
=3D=3D=3D
another thought is more handycrafty
put the exit node in a thing that fits in the surroundings outside the home=
 (stone, tree, grass) with a 3D printer you easily get the best fit
=3D=3D=3D
there is a library project, too
https://libraryfreedomproject.org/torexitpilotphase1/

at last they need more popularity

https://www.propublica.org/article/library-support-anonymous-internet-brows=
ing-effort-stops-after-dhs-email
Faced with police and city concerns, library director Fleming agreed to tur=
n off the Tor relay temporarily until the board could reconsider. =93We nee=
d to find out what the community thinks,=94 he said. =93The only groups tha=
t have been represented so far are the Police Department and City Hall.=94

Jacob did some Tor Exits in museum, i heard of. =

perhaps some churches , art galleries or med clinics will spend asyl for To=
r, too.
the church kopimism will do that, i suppose so.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kopimism
The Church, based in Sweden, has been officially recognized by the Swedish =
Legal, Financial and Administrative Services Agency as a religious communit=
y, after three application attempts.

perhaps there are other Tor user/exitnods protective synergetic effects by =
the one or other constitution. so the time you spend to avoid law enforceme=
nt at home you could spend to persuade someone but the person must do that =
on free will not while you have induced your will to the person.
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