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takeheart wrote
Reply to If you told conspiracy theorists this 10 years ago they would have called you nuts. by Seidoken
No, in 2011 that much was obvious.
dontvisitmyintentions wrote
It's also being discussed at https://notabug.io/t/saidit and in notabug's t/whatever chat.
awdrifter OP wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Saidit down. Big Tech pulled their host again by awdrifter
You should make a post in that sub, maybe some people will be interested in coming to Ramble.
BlackWinnerYoshi wrote
They could have abandon Clownflare. But they didn't.
Rambler wrote (edited )
Big tech is a cancer. Tell them Ramble is open. My host is well aware of this site and doesn't give a shit, and I'm soon moving it to owned hardware anyway.
TallestSkil wrote
Good. They deserve it for their refusal to defend truth.
Mrwarmind wrote
Reply to Reversal of Fortune by Wahaha
Lol
dontvisitmyintentions wrote
“Once you get to the point where you look at whether content is safe or unsafe, as soon as you do that, you’ve opened a can of worms.” At best, his apolitical framing comes across as naive; at worst, as preposterous gaslighting.
So you're telling me that neither of the two authors nor their editor know what gaslighting means? Preposterous.
Lim sees the rising concerns around high-tech censorship as a business opportunity.
How embarrassing for Bloomberg to characterize shocks of supplies of reliable hosting as a he-said quote, instead of the market opportunity itself. It's almost like the authors hate the idea of supply and demand itself.
XANA wrote
For me is fast :)
ramblelevind OP wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in Problematic Japan's radioactive waste signs the world is not ready for nuclear energy commercialization by ramblelevind
I agree, we need nuclear. The post just says, not ready.
takeheart wrote
Reply to comment by imdeadlol in A 23-Year-Old Coder Kept QAnon Online When No One Else Would by Rambler
Basically it's a psyop made by the bad guys. It goes like this:
- The world is made mostly of good people.
- Among those there is small group of very bad child murdering psychopath satan worshipers.
- Among those very bad people there is a small group of good people, they will fight the psychopaths from within.
- But only if you do nothing and wait quietly.
It works because half of it is true (1-2), and sheeple intuitively know that, but it's too scary to live in the world with psychopaths and no mummy who will protect from them. https://off-guardian.org/2021/03/12/on-the-psychology-of-the-conspiracy-denier/
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by imdeadlol in A 23-Year-Old Coder Kept QAnon Online When No One Else Would by Rambler
A 4Chan meme.
bugmenot wrote
Reply to Invidious / YouTube proxy is back up. Watch YouTube videos ad-free. Create playlists and subscriptions without ever pinging Google. by Rambler
Setting preferences doesn't work on the onion site, apparently because the server always tries to set the cookie domain to its clearnet hostname.
Set-Cookie: PREFS=*snip*; domain=tube.incognet.io; path=/; expires=Thu, 20 Apr 2023 02:30:45 GMT; Secure; HttpOnly
Any chances you could look into this? Thanks in advance!
meathandler wrote
Reply to Any interest in a free, public anycast DNS server that blocks ads, trackers and other BS? by Rambler
I'd love to see another decent DNS
I only know of two other "decent" providers: libreops & opennic and the former likes to shit the bed every now and then
meathandler wrote
For me it either works perfectly or timeouts to hell
meathandler wrote (edited )
Something that would make me hop onto i2p every day
- news aggregator
- a weather site with forecasts etc.
- something similar to archive.org (there's eanlib i guess, but it's still nowwhere near that)
- online cookbook (maybe a mirror of based.cooking?) etc.
Just some ordinary sites, but with no ads, granted anonymity and a nice web 2.0 design that is prevalent around here, i would choose it over the clearnet alternatives in a heartbeat
Also thanks to whoever made query.i2p, if that didn't happen it would also end up on this list
meathandler wrote
Reply to comment by imdeadlol in A 23-Year-Old Coder Kept QAnon Online When No One Else Would by Rambler
Some boomer cope larp
Wahaha wrote
Reply to comment by TallestSkil in GUI's, heaps of CSS, "pretty websites". They are ALL POINTLESS! Soydevs enraged! by DaarkDev
The weirdest thing to me is how browsers don't auto-delete cookies per default. 99.99% of cookies are completely useless to a user. And if website login could just work via certificates instead of using passwords, it would be 100%.
imdeadlol wrote
What is Qanon?
imdeadlol wrote
lmao kinda crazy to think dogecoin is an actual cryptocurrency
Wahaha wrote
So you're saying it's a good time to buy again.
burnerben wrote
Reply to comment by TallestSkil in 28th anniversary by takeheart
we would never
TallestSkil wrote
Reply to 28th anniversary by takeheart
And most of all, never do anything about it.
TallestSkil wrote
Reply to comment by takeheart in Pluto is still a planet to me. by Rambler
No, it’s an argument he stole from white men the 1860s who found Ceres, called it a new planet, but then subsequently found Vesta, Pallas, and the rest of the asteroid belt and then had to come up with a new designation for them because no one wanted fifty thousand planets.
If we find a Mars-sized object outside the Kuiper Cliff (or actually find Planet Nine finally), that will be a planet. Still, the IAU’s definition is bullshit.
XANA OP wrote
Reply to comment by meathandler in What service would you like to see on I2P network? by XANA
I'm hosting query.i2p :)