A whole bunch will be 100% on topic for Tor.SE, some will be relevant here, some will be off topic for SE because of criminal activity, and the remainder will probably be "unknown"
@RoryAlsop if it goes live,it will be merged soon with security.stackexchange soon since it has limited scope,i am still wondering how still tor survives :(
@JourneymanGeek when did this start? I got away for a few weeks to take care of my kid and all the originals leave. Did all the new people scare them way. Even David is gone :(
I don't know myself... I'm just looking around to see if I can find something relevant... but if you've been away a few weeks, then that give you a time to start
I have to say that I found the chat a bit... rough sometimes. But I think that's ok so long as everyone agree to that. I guess, that ship hit an iceberg.
And (in my non modhatted opinion) its much more productive to talk to each other over minor things, and save flags for things that need to be handled right now
@kalina so you think your what makes this chatroom? In the spirit of talking things out, I will say that others besides you are what make this chatroom have character. The fact that you brush people the wrong way and it makes the chat active is part of it. Admittedly I have been brushed the wrong way but I never flagged you or asked you to be banned. We step away and get over it.
(a) no I am not conceited enough to state "I am the chat room" but when you're responsible for 40%+ of the messages in a room it causes more people to gravitate towards the room because it's active
ok guys and girls. I'll come clean. I'm the flagger. Reason: I got fed up with @kalina 's attitude. It would have only been fair to flag the other messages too. So did I. Where has the be nice policy gone?
And to make it more crazy they tied it into your friends list somehow so if you went to your friends house and you didn't know their password and they had the option enabled it would pass their wifi password to your device without you having to tell them
Depends on the use case for me. I like it on y network at home, but would like it more if I could just limit it to a specific friends list inside of the macro fiends group(s).
On a business level it'd be awesome for guest networks. Just enter your email address to a slave account, and it's in a locked down, isolated at the hardware level network with full tracking.
plus to rotate users out you just remove them from the friendslist.
internet access based on email instead of key. Sounds pretty legit to me.
I don't know the specific tools or techniques you're using. I understand the security and inner workings, and algorithms. As for specific programs... I'm not that guy.
@Mast some of them, almost certainly - why? I'm not sure it matters on any meta site - it's not like there is rep for it. It's publicising an event on another SE site
When I popped the ad up there, for an event on the other site (which you can go and look at if you want - nothing to do with me) I spoke to various folks here and in other chat rooms
It's not my event
I think it's a good one
Anyone can pop any advert they like in there you know
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@Mast While there are no hard and fast rules that I know of, community ads are meant to be for something related to our community. Advertising for, say, something crypto-related or privacy-related or sysadmin-related on sec.se is fine. Advertising for travel is out of line. I was told by SE to delete such wildly off-topic ads (I don't remember where, might have been in a mod chatroom).
@RoryAlsop no, just because there are security professionals who travel/cook/have children/… doesn't mean that an ad for Travel/Seasoned Advice/Parenting/… is appropriate here.
Chat is for discussion. Fine. We're discussing it here. Comments are for remarks about a post. My comment was perfectly appropriate as a comment. Redirecting to chat would be appropriate for a discussion.
Tell you what - let's come back to this chat conversation here after other folks have had an opportunity to discuss. I'm not really prepared to spend this much energy on something of such low importance when you do seem to be happy to be argumentative.
And deleting a comment on your own post, that's critical of your post, is not appropriate. You should have at least gotten a review from another mod, not deleted it yourself.
So I flagged, because this warrants review from someone else.
And by the way, I don't mind, but you ought to know that initiating a discussion about someone's flags in public chat is not really appropriate for a mod.
@RoryAlsop funny, it says “answered May 13 at 9:57 Rory Alsop♦”. Must be another user named Rory Alsop who's a mod here.
... I'm genuinely interested in the event, hence why I asked. I left to setup a VPN and suddenly it explodes. I feel a little sheepish now. Many security experts travel(audits, jobs, etc.) and information on that site has been useful before. Sure it's not strictly IS related, but it is SE related, and as a part of the larger community I feel it's relevant for us to also vet those communities as well when appropriate. Sure an ad for a travel agency would be inappropriate, but this was a Stack Ad