If anyone doesn't understand this,

crucial information for making fitbit's safe from hacking and government control is available, and grarpamp is asking everyone to preserve and share it.

I have not found ipfs to be suitable for resisting censorship until somebody migrates the protocol off s/kademlia for finding peers with data, to a shared store like a blockchain or a project focused on solving the problem like gnunet.  I believe the underlying system is designed to become pluggable in that way, but I kinda freak out when I look at go source code nowadays =(  is there a C/C++ port of ipfs anywhere?

I'll try to upload these things to sia skynet.

On Mon, May 18, 2020, 5:51 PM grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote:
https://t.me/exconfidential
tg://resolve?domain=exconfidential
https://t.me/s/exconfidential
https://t.me/joinchat/GmSbZRNJpLmmbX07KNfRhw
https://git.rip/exconfidential  <- cypherpunks:writecode
https://t.me/deletescape
"This was the easiest leak ever as the code was literally in a zip
inside the apk."


https://git.rip/exconfidential/daimler
https://mega.nz/file/G1M3AKwJ#C4N6p0pg3GWYketCysvHFGDq-LTeEAJUN9j8lqRSjo4
https://archive.org/details/daimler-olu
https://archive.org/download/daimler-olu/daimler-olu_archive.torrent
"it's a hardware platform for a very specific usecase, but this leak
should allow recreating it with low cost hardware."


Leaks and dumps... become IPFS and Bittorrent mirrors and archivers,
index hash reposters... for the fun.

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/05/zfs-versus-raid-eight-ironwolf-disks-two-filesystems-one-winner/
lizardfs, ceph, storj, etc