Google sure is good at plagiarizing my work. I released @AlgoVPN, an open-source, self-hosted VPN solution, in 2016. I find it hard to believe @Jigsaw was unaware since I’ve met their engineers more than once.https://www.wired.com/story/alphabet-outline-vpn-software …
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I’m proud of what we accomplished but taking
@AlgoVPN to the next level requires external funding. I have been relentless in trying to obtain it. I started by recording a podcast, then bundled it with my proposals.https://georgianpartners.com/the-problem-with-the-tor-network-and-commercial-vpns/ …Show this thread -
As should be obvious, no proposals were accepted and
@AlgoVPN has no external funding. Here’s one of the more memorable rejection notices, which grossly misunderstood the value proposition of a self-hosted VPN:https://twitter.com/AlgoVPN/status/918310804734308353 …
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So, I guess watch what you say to Google? Like the CII, Jigsaw is intended to buy good PR for
@Google, pursue Eric Schmidt’s megalomaniacal regime change ambitions, and distract bored Google engineers from dreary ad sales work. They have no reason to collaborate with you.Show this thread
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Announcing it is launching a tool for journalists by, er, placing the story in
@Wired is pretty cute, too.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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