Scanning the Dark Web with Python (was Re: cypherpunks Digest, Vol 37, Issue 101)
Cecilia Tanaka
cecilia.tanaka at gmail.com
Mon Aug 1 23:13:12 PDT 2016
No, in case of Cthulhu attacks, you can call me too. Monsters always love
lawyers. Professional courtesy, dear! :)
I think Justin will receive more Brazilian crazy doubts than us, because I
shared this project. Hmm, need to do the same with rysiek's project too.
:P
I wrote 1/3 of an answer to you about time management in case of studies
and projects, talking about Pomodoro and other methods. I am horrible with
scheduling. I need to answer to, at least, five private messages from
people here and I think they will kick me soon, but their answers are 3/4
ready only. Or a little less, uh! :P
Well, if my answer becomes too bizarre, I will send it in private. Kisses,
take care! :*
On Aug 2, 2016 2:50 AM, "Bastiani Fortress" <bastianifortress at yandex.com>
wrote:
> Was this also intended for justin only? :D
>
> 12:59 AM, August 2, 2016, Cecilia Tanaka <cecilia.tanaka at gmail.com>:
>
> Hi, Justin! :D
> Thank you very much for the nice answers! :D
> Sorry for being late, dear. Dramatic days, full of fury and sound, oh! I
> needed a dramatic pause for being coherent, haha!! ;)
> I loved Flipchan's message, but I don't feel secure enough for being
> creative or audacious when coding yet, sorry. I am so disastrous that,
> someday, I probably will summon Cthulhu while trying to learn Python
> decently, uh! Fear! :-/
> Thank you again! Take care, keep coding and be happy. And if need
> something in case of eventual Brazilian crazy doubts or Cthulhu attacks,
> I'll be here, ok? :)
> Ceci
>
> On Jul 29, 2016 9:57 AM, "Justin Seitz" <justin.seitz at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hey Ceci!
> No worries at all.
>
> You could do a multi-threaded curl process for sure, but I wanted to have
> everything including the logic of handling newly discovered onions, when to
> get a new Tor identity, and storing the data all to be handled so that you
> can just run the script and walk away from it.
> Like many things in coding, you can do it a million different ways for
> sure!
> Happy to answer any other questions you guys might have :)
> Justin
>
>
> On 2016-07-28 7:47 PM, Cecilia Tanaka wrote:
>
> Whoops, my bad! Wrong email address. Sorry everybody, Justin included!
> :P
> On Jul 28, 2016 10:34 PM, "Cecilia Tanaka" <cecilia.tanaka at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Hi, Justin! Hope you are doing fine! :)
> I liked your project a lot and forwarded the message you had originally
> sent to the list "Data Driven Journalism and Open Data in Journalism" to
> two different lists.
> A Brazilian guy wants to talk with you about the project. He contacted me
> and I asked to talk directly to you. And, well, Flipchan sent this cute
> message now:
> ===
> On Jul 28, 2016 9:45 PM, "Flipchan" <flipchan at riseup.net> wrote:
> >
> > Cant u scan tor in a simplier way?like generating .onion addresses then
> curl(ing) them with multiple threads in py?:)
> ===
> Sorry, my programming is still a shame, even worst than my English.
> Please, may you answer to the questions? I am curious and will forward
> your answer to Python Brazil list too! :)
> Thank you very much! Good luck and success! <3
> Ceci
>
>
>
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