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Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by AWiggerInTime in New Invidious (YouTube front end) instance for clearnet, I2P and Tor. by Rambler
I'm not certain that is possible as a default setting, not from what I can see here: https://docs.invidious.io/Configuration.md
Though you can enable it manually from your account if you create one.
AWiggerInTime wrote
It's always nice to see another invidious instance.
Though you might wanna proxy all videos through the server for I2P connections, since without it we're relying on outproxies.
Yes, I know there's a script for that, but imo it should be the default.
AWiggerInTime wrote
I love how people always flock to centralized platforms, even though sooner or later it always ends the same.
And when you try to get them to use Matrix/XMPP/literally anything with federation, they back out for no sane reason.
riddler wrote
Reply to Former President Trump Addresses CPAC by div1337
He didn't defend the peaceful protesters that appeared on his behalf and at his request on January 6. He is now also pushing a dangerous "vaccine" for a common cold which is already obsolete. Despite voting for him in 2016 and 2020, I can't see myself ever supporting him again.
BlackWinnerYoshi wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Brave acquires search engine to offer the first private alternative to Google Search and Google Chrome on both mobile and desktop by Rambler
TL;DR: Slave Search is not the first privacy focused search engine, the Slave Search Survey is bullshit.
Like searX. Yes, most instances are trash, but so is Slave Browser and their scams. And unlike this bullshit search engine, you can selfhost searX, which should work better.
Also, I would like to point out the survey that's available when you give your e-mail address (Tor v2 mirror) - if you want to see it for yourself, prepare your Riseup aliases.
There are some uninteresting questions - what's your primary browser, preferred search engine, device you search the most on - but then there's a question whenever you would pay for an ad-free and private search experience, although it should actually be "do you want to support capitalism to use a search engine that has hidden ads that will not be blocked by your ad blocker and that will steal your private info because we don't give a shit about GDPR?"... or something like that. By the way, who was stupid enough to choose yes? Search engines should be free.
Then there are other uninteresting questions - country you live in, language you perform searches, gender you identify with (I would like to point out these and those uninteresting questions were probably made to collect your data, but IDK) - and then there's a question about your age, along with a note that only people over 18 will be able to participate in the beta. Guess how many people have NOT chosen the option "below 18".
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by BlackWinnerYoshi in Charting a course towards a more privacy-first web - "Today, we’re making explicit that once third-party cookies are phased out, we will not build alternate identifiers to track individuals as they browse across the web, nor will we use them in our products." by Rambler
Exactly. Seems like all the big players are all of a sudden "privacy conscious" now. Makes you wonder what new tricks they have up their sleeve.
BlackWinnerYoshi wrote
Reply to Charting a course towards a more privacy-first web - "Today, we’re making explicit that once third-party cookies are phased out, we will not build alternate identifiers to track individuals as they browse across the web, nor will we use them in our products." by Rambler
Obviously, Goolag wrote about this only to try to keep their privacy concious users - they'll still track them. There are other ways to track users besides third-party cookies, after all.
Rambler OP wrote (edited )
Reply to Brave acquires search engine to offer the first private alternative to Google Search and Google Chrome on both mobile and desktop by Rambler
LOL. Imagine thinking you're the first privacy focused search engine when countless others already exist.
EDIT: It's even funnier. This appears to be a PAID service, with a free service available where you will see ads (Brave approved) and won't be able to earn your precious shitcoin BAT.
Or you can use the paid version for all the privacy features, no ads, can earn BAT by using it...
Or you can just use DuckDuckGo, any SearX or YaCy search engine, etc.
It's crazy how when you offer the slightest monetary incentive you can build a mass following who get excited over dumb stuff like this.
Rambler wrote
Reply to Jonathan S. Tobin: A society that can’t debate trans ideology’s effects on kids isn’t a democracy by MilkyPastel
I was really reminded why it's important to actually watch videos and research things yourself the other day when I was met with articles about how Rand Paul was being crudely mean and transphobic. Reddit would have had him hung in the town square based on the headlines and articles they were skimming, but not the video (if they had watched it).
Queue up the video of the meeting.
And it's just standard questioning that was responded to in a robot like fashion by Rachel Levine who refused to answer it. Here is the video, unedited, on Rand Paul's own YouTube page: https://tube.incog.host/watch?v=x3RJpBJQ25Y . It's on his own page because he did nothing wrong by asking questions and expecting an answer. It's a CONFIRMATION HEARING, not a luncheon and social gathering. If it was just a casual meet and greet, sure, his pressing would be inappropriate. But asking questions such as that during a CONFIRMATION HEARING is standard.
Watch videos of other confirmation hearings. People get asked tough questions all the time.
Wingless wrote
It makes perfect sense. Health industry lobbyists run the government, and they are desperately afraid of two equal and opposite things:
a) The hospitals fill over capacity, and they have to turn away paying customers b) The hospitals aren't full, and they lack paying customers.
Having coronavirus knocking around at a level of 20% to 100% for a full year - I mean, it's like keeping the feedback on a microphone near a speaker making loud weird noises without dying out or blowing the speaker for an entire night. It takes planning. A hooker with that kind of talent would be worth a fortune.
Rambler wrote
Reply to disappointment... by burnerben
You can, technically... just requires thousands of dollars, paperwork and waiting months for the ATF to approve.
But they make binary triggers for AKs now, much cheaper and almost as fast.
burnerben wrote
Reply to comment by ZogBot in Texas Becomes Biggest US State to Lift COVID-19 Mask Mandate by Rambler
poetry.
burnerben wrote
im just waiting for testing to be done of groups under 16, im not scarred any AMERICAN vaccine, my uncle and grand parents have received in months ago and are doing just fine. The virus won't do shit to me but i think its important to play my role helping us get heard immunity for the people too high risk to take it.
Wahaha OP wrote
Reply to comment by spc50 in Normal day in Japan by Wahaha
Yes, but they not only dress like maids, there's also some acting involved. Like treating customers as the master of the house.
ZogBot wrote
It's about time someone had the balls to end this Holocough.
div1337 wrote
There is always vulnerabilities somewhere in every systems at all times.
smartypants OP wrote (edited )
Reply to comment by Wingless in Not enough Pay Pigs! 80% of Denmark Males Shun the Anti-Male dating world. Denmark Government Begs Men to Impregnate its Obnoxious Feminists, and pay child support as wage slaves! by smartypants
Google is detecting unusual activity
ah, thanks, interesting.
Google ignores10% to 15% of fresh commercial VPN exit IP points, but its annoying, because of the goddamn captcha crap you allude to. I assume they laboriously map out tor to further magnitude, because tor does not dice roll and segment and fracture, something I myself used to do to prevent any party from mapping all possible nodes, or all possible DRM locks tied to hash of originating IP.
smartypants wrote (edited )
Thanks!
Nearly all of these download reuploaders may work still in 2021, and some work with age restricted videos too, but most are not for anonymous vpn or tor probably:
- youtubepp.com
- yewtu.be
- invidious.snopyta.org
- invidiou.site
- invidious.fdn.fr
- invidious.ggc-project.de
- vid.mint.lgbt
- nsfwyoutube.com
- tube.incog.host
https://youtubepp.com/watch?v=kddQ_uhcbZg
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=kddQ_uhcbZg
https://invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=kddQ_uhcbZg
https://invidiou.site/watch?v=kddQ_uhcbZg
https://invidious.fdn.fr/watch?v=kddQ_uhcbZg
https://invidious.ggc-project.de/watch?v=kddQ_uhcbZg (DOWN for now in march 2021)
https://vid.mint.lgbt/watch?v=kddQ_uhcbZg
https://tube.incog.host/watch?v=kddQ_uhcbZg
https://nsfwyoutube.com/watch?v=kddQ_uhcbZg
dontvisitmyintentions wrote
It's very complete, with great links to the unconstitutional laws restricting the right to bear arms, so I hate to complain. But including the age cutoffs with other restrictions makes it seem worse than it is, and harder to use the map at a glance.
If people realized just how close they are to liberty, and just how terrible the non-age restrictions really are, maybe more single-issue gun-rights politicians could make it.
spc50 wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in Normal day in Japan by Wahaha
What are maid cafes?
Coffee / tea shops where the staff dresses like this?
Wingless wrote
SPECTACULAR! Runs great over Tor, do NOT have to enable the script, CAN watch "Little Fighter" without a VPN, and CAN save .mp4.
This is computing the way it should be. Whoever built it is a hero. We will see them dragging the cross down the main street in a couple of weeks that they'll be nailed to, so LET NOT THEIR SACRIFICE BE IN VAIN GO THERE RIGHT NOW! You can whistle the music you watch now, the day we finally get tired of all this shit and let the world burn.
Wingless wrote
Reply to Not enough Pay Pigs! 80% of Denmark Males Shun the Anti-Male dating world. Denmark Government Begs Men to Impregnate its Obnoxious Feminists, and pay child support as wage slaves! by smartypants
I've been using this blog as a chance to test Tor in the real world, and these archive.is links are an example of what DOES NOT WORK. You'll get shafted to a "security check" for any of those, and of course, there is only one way to "check" and only one company that does it, the company that claims ultimate right to track EVERYTHING you do on the web, and even if you were to go through their moronic exercise in misdirection pretending you're proving you're a human as they try to fingerprint your computer, the outcome would probably only be the usual error message that "Google is detecting unusual activity from this address" and that will be all.
Archive.is is not a copyright holder. The whole basis of their claim to hold web sites is that they're "archiving" them. So can somebody inside this tiny remnant real internet have a way to archive-the-archive and make it so people can read the page without kowtowing to the Top Horn of the Beast?
not_bob wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in New Invidious (YouTube front end) instance for clearnet, I2P and Tor. by Rambler
It just got picked up by my scanner! Nice.
smartypants wrote (edited )
Reply to Charting a course towards a more privacy-first web - "Today, we’re making explicit that once third-party cookies are phased out, we will not build alternate identifiers to track individuals as they browse across the web, nor will we use them in our products." by Rambler
HILARIOUS!
I honestly think Google is lying.
Remember Google's official ACTUAL true corporate motto? I Do.
For years, Google's official actual true corporate motto , which Google lawyers termed a 'corporate code of conduct' was :
'Don't Be Evil'!
I Do not believe at all that not being evil is Google's prime directive!
https://gizmodo.com/google-removes-nearly-all-mentions-of-dont-be-evil-from-1826153393
Google will poison their binary built browser itself with identifying GUIDs that get xferred to their services somehow. Less than a month ago they mentioned in press Google is making more large portions of Chrome CLOSED SOURCE.
You would be fascinated that the NSA decades ago even documented how to permit half bit per pulse communication technologies for long haul telegraphy data leaks.
GOOGLE CAN setup browser and its system authorized binaries to XFER GUID outside view of Wireshark packet grab!!!! No way to see the leak of your GUID!...
Basically you never complete a ack-nak , just a outgoing connect attempt partial handshake, and the TIMING over many seconds of each half-hearted failed connect attempt becomes a bit, and you include a few error correct bits. Then you can transfer 128 bits.
Why is 128 bits so important from a persona on a IP? Because you can store the official Macintosh/Windows/LinusSATABootDevice GUID or Intel or AMD GUID in 128 bits, or at least hash up a approximate 128 de facto GUID.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier
Leaking data covertly done since the 1950s!!!
half binary communication has been done across CONTINENTS by NSA since 1950s.
YOU basically have low bit rate, but you try to setup a type of ACK-NAK without a NAK and the ACKs have time lag between attempts, no data to study, no visible data to log or capture, but ATTEMPTING to get ready to send is the communication channel.
Its all covered in typical introductory RED-BLACK comms education for mil training courses, but possibly not in technician courses (CTI , CTM) but rather 'Signal Officer' or 'Cyber Operations Officer 17A' and predecessor courses.
A big 1993 non-classified Ft Meade pamphlet : NCSC-TG-030 :
National Computer Security Center A Guide To Understanding Covert Channel Analysis Of Trusted Systems :
https://fas.org/irp/nsa/rainbow/tg030.htm
Basics are in that 1993 pamphlet I am certain, though I have not read it or related 26 thick "color NSA" books in over 15 years.
Jews in 2019 published REDISCOVERY of 1950s NSA method!
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Jewish researchers published timing-based covert channels setup between routers to leak GUID from hacked routers to NSA or Mossad outsiders, and proved its implementation. They mainly were interested in LAN leaks in large defense labs, not WAN leaks, but its trivial to extend the link below from LAN to WAN half-bit telegraphy. See here for lay person pop press coverage :
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/router-network-isolation-broken-by-covert-data-exfiltration/
I seriously doubt they never read the "color books" from NSA before, and are being glory hounds. Sometimes researchers publish this way for getting hired, or for WARNING PEOPLE of existing NSA hacks in routers without being explicit.
A decent MOSTLY color-complete leaked set of rainbow books on a honey-potted router site is here in complete glory....
YES GLORIOUS NSA books to snag..
https://fas.org/irp/nsa/rainbow.htm
NCSC-TG-005, NCSC-TG-011, NACSIM 5203 were the most significant to posses in late 1980s , but even now the Red book was further watered down after 2003. RED BOOKs were still highly selectively edited prior to 2003 even in the 1980s. The most eye popping, and the OMITTED tradecraft and OMITTED means, documented in other Navy Mil books is shocking to me to prove that that these RED color books above were only 95% complete at the time, in case leaked. Prophetic... because as seen... the color books of NSA (rainbow book cover set) WAS LEAKED, including red-black!
In fact its been leaked over a decade here : https://fas.org/irp/nsa/rainbow.htm
And now, Jew comp-sci researchers at universities read them to create undergrad experiments and publish as novel discoveries of principles. As I proved above.
All should read those books. And then never trust any electromagnetic device anywhere near you again! Hell, even your US currency in your wallet contains remote tuned "L Shape" specific harmony angles pulsed by microwaves, and 20 dollar bills are not even thought of as an electromagnetic device, yet provably, they reflect specific microwave tune-able signatures and can be further leveraged to coherently glean human voice range vibrations imparted on the microwave energy from the mylar strip containing the L-SHAPE aluminum embedded in a 20 dollar bill, seen against a bright light.
Trade press lies and claims currency detectors travellers walk through at airports detect magnetic ink from currency (you can LIFT a one dollar bill using a magnet, I did it all the time in front of friends using a rare-earth tiny little magnet). The real money detectors you walk through at airports are only interested in 20s, 50s, 100s and use a microwave pulse on the aluminum L-SHAPES :
https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21328576-100-metal-detector-knows-how-much-cash-is-in-your-wallet/
that link above is classic disinfo.
The US gov uses disinfo to lie to this day how they caught the black hate crime hoax arsonist of black baptists churches across the south, claiming "tire tread database" when in fact it was the top secret (at the time) gasoline BATF taggant system employed on the fuel. 30 black churches were burned by blacks to blame Whitey in an 18-month period in 1995 and 1996, resulting in even more anti-White federal laws proposed (20 years prison if white!) despite being hoaxes by jews and negros. The black arsonists caught are all clevery exempt under these Jew laws because hate-crime hate-THOUGHT laws are only for Whitey to suffer. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_arson#Church_Arson_Prevention_Act
taggant:
taggant lay person overview : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taggant
So much fucking disinfo... and now Jew researchers are lifting their thesis from USA NSA color books, to muddy origins of discoveries.
Sorry for rambling.... Google press headlines bring out my tizzy-fit rages of apoplexy and foaming at the mouth.