If we normalize the use of TOR, we are going to have a more private internet for everyone.
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I use it to compare content feeds in different regions with more or less their default settings. You can find a bunch of new stuff that way. Are you a web developer who can't be bothered to figure out if that front end change not working but not throwing an error is a css cache issue or DNS? Just load up tor and figure it out later. It will probably sort itself out an hour or so later when you switch back to your normie browser anyways.
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TOR is also great for hosting applications. A person can implement an umbrel node easily and remote in with a TOR address. No port forwarding is required, no need to use Tailscale which requires an email account and knowing your IP address.
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Yes, I usually configure onion service for ssh access for most of my devices.
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