What is Dark Internet, How to Access Onion Domains and Configure Hosting for the Dark Web | Roger Davies What if I said there was Internet beyond what you can normally ’see’? Like dark matter, or the memory of a half-remembered dream, it lies just outside of perception, hidden beneath the sea of information. It is estimated that the Dark Web is several orders of magnitude larger than the surface of the Web. Just what is it? And how can you access it? Tor .onion domains There are many different techniques in use, but Tor’s onion router network is probably the easiest one to get started with. With Tor installed, you can access .onion domains such as the Hidden Wiki (which tells you a little about this realm), setup hosting with freedom hosting, create a blog at blog.masked or visit the Tor directory to see what other services are available. Hosting Pages on the Tor Network There are no laws here and you are free to publish anything and everything and nobody will even be able to identify you, much less stop you. I2P2 Network and .i2p Domains See the great tutorial below for how to set this up:
Robtex internet tool How To Access THE HIDDEN WIKI (Deep web, secret Internet) (Some of this was copied from BB.com, I'm just bringing it to TBN) For those who don't know, the deep web represents a gargantuan part of the internet which is not accessible through regular searches via google or other search engines. Searching on the Internet today can be compared to dragging a net across the surface of the ocean. Here are some facts on The Deep Web: · Public information on the deep Web is currently 400 to 550 times larger than the commonly defined World Wide Web. · The deep Web contains 7,500 terabytes of information compared to 19 terabytes of information in the surface Web. · The deep Web contains nearly 550 billion individual documents compared to the 1 billion of the surface Web. · More than 200,000 deep Web sites presently exist. · Sixty of the largest deep-Web sites collectively contain about 750 terabytes of information — sufficient by themselves to exceed the size of the surface Web forty times. They got folks who literally can go toe to toe with Anon on there.
The dark side of the web | Analysis | Features Posted on 9 Mar 2010 at 15:47 Google sees only a fraction of the content that appears on the internet. Stuart Andrews finds out what's lurking in the deep web When Google indexes so many billions of web pages that it doesn’t even bother listing the number any more, it’s hard to imagine that much lies beyond its far-reaching tentacles. Beneath, however, lies an online world that few know exists. At the same time, the underground web is the best hope for those who want to escape the bonds of totalitarian state censorship, and share their ideas or experiences with the outside world. Interested? Deep webs, the dark web and darknets The first thing to grasp is that, while the elements that make up this other web have aspects in common, we’re not talking about a single, unified entity. The deep web isn’t half as strange or sinister as it sounds. Make no mistake, the deep web is huge. Treasures of the deep
The dark side of the internet | Technology Fourteen years ago, a pasty Irish teenager with a flair for inventions arrived at Edinburgh University to study artificial intelligence and computer science. For his thesis project, Ian Clarke created "a Distributed, Decentralised Information Storage and Retrieval System", or, as a less precise person might put it, a revolutionary new way for people to use the internet without detection. By downloading Clarke's software, which he intended to distribute for free, anyone could chat online, or read or set up a website, or share files, with almost complete anonymity. "It seemed so obvious that that was what the net was supposed to be about – freedom to communicate," Clarke says now. "But [back then] in the late 90s that simply wasn't the case. The internet could be monitored more quickly, more comprehensively, more cheaply than more old-fashioned communications systems like the mail." His tutors were not bowled over. Unfathomable and mysterious But sheer scale is not the only problem.
Wooji Juice: Hokusai: Support If you've run across a problem, please, drop us a line and we'll try to sort it out for you! Read on for some tips and additional info about Hokusai. The built-in help Quite a few people email us to ask questions that are already answered in the help that's built in to Hokusai. Importing, exporting & iTunes Probably the single most common thing people ask us about is how to get audio in and out of Hokusai. On their website, they explain how to find File Sharing in iTunes. Another way is to use Dropbox. AudioCopy/AudioPaste Support Sonoma AudioCopy/AudioPaste (which allows you to copy audio in one app, and paste it into another) is available in Hokusai as part of either the Tools Pack, or the Complete Pro Pack. The reason the built-in copy/paste tools don't use AudioCopy/AudioPaste all the time, is because that would require Hokusai to convert the selected audio from Hokusai's high-quality internal format, to an AudioCopy-compatible format. Clipping and headroom Track length and file sizes
Adjusting Direct-pull Cantilever Bicycle Brakes ("V-Brakes ®") Search sheldonbrown.com and sheldonbrown.org Adjusting Direct-pull Cantilever Bicycle Brakes ("V-Brakes ®") Mogelijk gemaakt door Translate About Rim Brakes Direct-pull vs Traditional Cantilever Brakes Traditional cantilever brakes used two cables, a main cable running down the centerline of the bike, and a second, "transverse" cable connecting the cantilever units on each side of the wheel. The "direct pull" cantilever, also commonly known under its Shimano trademark name "V-Brake" is a simpler design, using only a single cable. Since the cable runs straight across the top of the tire, direct pull cantis need longer arms to get the cable high enough to clear the tire. Quick Release For wheel removal, the noodle may be unhooked from the arm link. Make sure to hook the brake back up immediately after you re-install the wheel! Parallel-Push Linkage Some himano XTR, XT and LX V-Brakes feature a special parallelogram linkage. Direct-pull Brake Adjustment Centering Spring Adjustment Drop-bar Levers
The ten mind mapping techniques of Tony Buzan of BuzanThink | Thoughtwrestling There is a set of ten guidelines that you can use to organize your thinking via mind maps . We’ve introduced mind maps here at Thoughtwrestling in previous posts. Now we’re going to share some of the best mind mapping tips with you, tips that came from the inventor of mind mapping. Who invented mind maps? Tony Buzan is widely credited with coining the term mind map . Mind maps are a means of organizing information visually, showing how big ideas are made of big pieces, which in turn are composed of smaller pieces. Buzan has defined ten guidelines for effective mind mapping, which we’re reviewing for your benefit. Start in the center with an image of the topic, using at least 3 colors. The center is the key because, as you will see, the ideas documented in a mind map radiate from the center of diagram, similar the branches or root system of a tree. Use images, symbols, codes, and dimensions throughout your Mind Map. Select key words and print using upper or lower case letters.
Learning Mind Mapping What's the best way to learn mindmapping? Is it complicated? Is there a "right way" to do it? I've heard these questions from almost everyone who has seen me using mind maps for presentations, data/information management, project planning, and more. First, mind mapping isn't difficult, and it's easy to learn. Mind mapping mirrors the way our brains work (radiantly and associatively). Second, there are a lot of great resources available to help you learn mind mapping (see the mind mapping learning resources listed at the bottom of this page). Example Mind Map (created with MindManager X5 Pro) How to Learn Mind Mapping Don't be afraid to experiment! If you're interested in mind mapping primarily for personal topics, I suggest you pick up a copy of Buzan's Mind Map Book and start there. If you're interested in mind mapping primarily for business, I think the best play to start is with Chuck Frey's ebook Power Tips & Strategies for Mind Mapping Software. Mind Mapping Learning Resources
Adjusting V Brakes Troubleshooters.Com and Steve Litt's Guide to Transportational Bicycling Present Copyright (C) 2007 by Steve Litt CONTENTS: I'm Steve Litt. I created the Universal Troubleshooting Process (UTP). I create and license UTP courseware, as well as teaching the UTP onsite. I currently ride my bike about 30 miles per week. I also take care of my three childrens' bikes, two of which have V brakes. This document briefly outlines the steps to adjusting V brakes, and getting it right the first time. About Flipping the Bike "Flipping the bike", sometimes also called "standing the bike up", happens when you activate the front brakes so hard that the bike stands up on the front wheel and you go over the handlebars. On the other hand, I try my best to make sure my front brakes can flip the bike, or at least come close. Then there's the fact that, in the real world, brakes aren't always perfectly adjusted. Full Maintenance True the wheel (to within 1/8 inch or better if possible). Center the wheel.