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Hi Moritz Bartl and Tor Talkers,

Moritz Bartl worte [about Tor Exit Nodes on windows]:
>If you turn your Tor Browser into a relay, you need to keep the browser
>open at all times. Relays are expected to be stable, ie. online 24/7.

that reminds me of a question i had once i was reading the hackernews about windows 10 update/upgrade. that is the news in 2015:


https://thehackernews.com/2015/08/windows-10-update.html
The feature, known as Windows Update Delivery Optimization (WUDO), is initially designed to help users get faster software updates, which is quite a good idea to handle massive internet traffic of up to 40 Terabits per second (TBps).
WUDO works a lot like torrents work. Your computer running Windows 10 is used as part of a peer-to-peer network to deliver software updates faster to others, each person distributing a little bit of the files across multiple computers and helping everyone download updates quickly.

is it possible - this way - that someone remotely switch another windows 10 logic to be a Tor Exit Node (perhaps even like a domino rally)?
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