This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. The internet is a powerful tool with many layers. Kyle Terry shares his exploration of one of the deepest layers: the darknet. Kyle Terry was destined to become a computer historian. Having worked as a systems administrator, software engineer, and senior devops engineer, he's explored many aspects of computing and is qualified to speak on a broad range of topics. See his history of the internet presentation here: kyleterry.com/tedxsalem.html
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Poster Comment:
What's this -- TED and Youtube allow somebody to show how to hire a hitman online?
Fascinating and confusing this time. TOR is USG-funded but we can enjoy oceans of true privacy in it?
(Did I just answer my own questions -- is this guy a federal pied piper?)