@torjunkie thank you. the manual editing steps for torbirdy are no longer needed. the version of torbirdy installed from stretch-backports no longer points to the old vidalia/privoxy “port 8118.” so, a user can upload and download keys without editing and repackaging torbirdy. aside from the change of provider and perhaps some cosmetic issues related to either the latest thunderbird client or steps required by the provider, nothing has changed in that chapter. some additional steps were added for key creation based on how danwin1210.me sends and receives e-mails using both clearnet and onion.
also, as for length of it, i was able to remove a number of pages by incorporating the configuration for immutible drives from the start, rather than dedicating a chapter to it at the end, and using the cli to import the whonix ova file.
It wouldn’t be as much of a priority for the Gateway and host. It could probably be linked at the gateway and host hardening pages or have it’s own page entirely.
Bitcoin Core is free and open-source software that serves as a bitcoinnode (the set of which form the bitcoin network) and provides a bitcoin wallet which fully verifies payments. It is considered to be bitcoin’s reference implementation[1] and is the most used implementation by a large margin.[2][ citation needed ] Initially, the software was published by Satoshi Nakamoto under the name “Bitcoin”, and later renamed to “Bitcoin Core” to distinguish it from the network.[3] For this reason, it is also known as the Satoshi client .[4] As of 2018, Bitcoin Core repositories are maintained by a team of maintainers, with Wladimir J. van der Laan leading the release process.[5]
Migrated SecBrowser from Github/0brand for easy editing (not indexed). The bottom half of the page needs formatting work. Everything looks kinda smooshed together. I’ll work on moving content over to Tor Browser without Tor. Actually it may be better to keep this page as SecBrowser, depreciate Tor Browser without Tor, then move the current SecBrowser to a new #wiki/SecBrowser page.
PS Formatted your wiki stuff 0brand - I think it looks very nice Also pride of place in the Secure and Anonymous Browsing section now.
(yes you are right re: canvas extraction, forgot about that)
Thanks tempest. I’ll try to get to it soon (got to sort out the release notes stuff first, as Whonix 15 is close…)
I haven’t touched the money stuff. Priorities are release notes, cleaning up remaining email area entries, then (gulp) I’m gonna edit the money entries (very messy IMO). Could be months away…