Garlic routing is a variant of onion routing that encrypts multiple messages together to make it more difficult for attackers to perform traffic analysis and to increase the speed of data transfer. Michael J. Freedman defined "garlic routing" as an extension of onion routing, in which multiple messages are bundled together. He called each message a "bulb", whereas I2P calls them "garlic cloves". All messages, each with their own delivery instructions, are exposed at the endpoint. This allows the efficient bundling of an onion routing "reply block" with the original message. Garlic routing is one of the key factors that distinguishes I2P from Tor and other privacy or encryption networks. The name alludes to the garlic plant, whose structure this protocol resembles. "Garlic routing" was first coined by Michael J. Freedman in Roger Dingledine's Free Haven Master's thesis Section 8.1.1 (June 2000), as derived from Onion Routing. However, the garlic routing implementation in I2P differs from the design proposed by Freedman. The key difference is that garlic routing has unidirectional tunnels, whereas mainstream alternatives like Tor and Mixmaster use bidirectional tunnels. (Wikipedia).
Algebra - Ch. 5: Polynomials (11 of 31) How to Multiply & Divide Monomials: Ex. 1
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Using operations to simplify polynomials
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Algebra - Ch. 5: Polynomials (22 of 31) Multiplying Polynomials: Example Set #4
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Types of Matrices and Matrix Addition
Alright, so we know what matrices are and we can use them to solve systems of linear equations, but we also have to do algebra with them! Let's start with the simplest operation of all, let's learn how to add two matrices together. Watch the whole Mathematics playlist: http://bit.ly/ProfD
From playlist Mathematics (All Of It)
Speaker: Jens Kubieziel An introduction into anonymous communication with I2P I2P is a message-based anonymizing network. It builds a virtual network between the communication endpoints. This talk will introduce the technical details of I2P and show some exemplary applications. My talk
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Algebra - Ch. 5: Polynomials (19 of 31) Multiplying Polynomials: Example Set #1
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DEFCON 19: Cipherspaces/Darknets: An Overview Of Attack Strategies
Speaker: Adrian Crenshaw "Irongeek" Tenacity Institute and Irongeek.com Darknets/Cipherspaces such as Tor and I2P have been covered before in great detail. Sometimes it can be hard to follow attack strategies that have been used against them as the papers written on the topic have been a
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How It's Made: Salad Dressings and Marinades
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Grilled Flank Steak with Chimichurri Recipe - Laura Vitale - Laura in the Kitchen Episode 625
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How do we multiply polynomials
👉 Learn how to multiply polynomials. To multiply polynomials, we use the distributive property. The distributive property is essential for multiplying polynomials. The distributive property is the use of each term of one of the polynomials to multiply all the terms of the other polynomial.
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How to apply long division to divide multi digit whole numbers
👉 In this video series you will learn how to divide integers. We will discuss basic division and then move to division using long division. Integers will be single digit as well as multi-digit problems. When a number the divisor does not evenly divide into another number the dividend the
From playlist Integer Operations
👉 Learn how to multiply polynomials. To multiply polynomials, we use the distributive property. The distributive property is essential for multiplying polynomials. The distributive property is the use of each term of one of the polynomials to multiply all the terms of the other polynomial.
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Drink a Glass of Garlic Water Every Day, See What Happens to You
We all know that garlic is really good for our health and our immune system. But we are so used to it that we don’t even notice the uniqueness of this product. Did you know that the beneficial properties of this food are not just limited to protecting you from getting a cold? Have you ever
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Acetic Anhydride from Acetic Acid: The Sulfur Chloride Route | OTC Acetic Anhydride Synthesis
Acetic anhydride is one of those useful chemicals that home chemists just can't seem to get ahold of. In the United States, it's not illegal to own, but it's also not carried by most online stores like Amazon or eBay. And unfortunately, there aren't many published synthesis routes that peo
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NOTACON 9: Baking in Security (EN)
Speaker: Jeff "ghostnomad" Kirsch At the beginning of 2011 I made a resolution to learn how to cook something new each week for the entire year. Up until that point I had a handful of recipes in my pocket and was boring my family with a constant rotation of very similar dishes. Not to lon
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NOTACON 9: Baking in Security (EN) | enh. audio
Speaker: Jeff "ghostnomad" Kirsch At the beginning of 2011 I made a resolution to learn how to cook something new each week for the entire year. Up until that point I had a handful of recipes in my pocket and was boring my family with a constant rotation of very similar dishes. Not to lon
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Jesper Andersen interviewed at Strata Conference + Hadoop World NYC 2012
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From playlist Strata Conference + Hadoop World NYC 2012
Garlic and White Bean Bruschetta with Boquerones
Recipe at: http://www.ciaprochef.com/northarvest/recipe30/ Bruschetta is a classic Italian appetizer made with toasted bread and a topping. The best known Italian version uses a topping of tomatoes, garlic, olive oil, and basil. This Spanish-influenced version features a creamy white bea
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Given a quadratic factor, find all the zeros
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