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Rambler OP wrote (edited )
Reply to What are your thoughts on "free speech"? by Rambler
Well, here is the conversation that got me banned: https://raddle.me/f/Postmill/123713/new-postmill-instance-ramble-pw
Postmill is the name of the software that this site uses, though it was created for that authoritarian site. Someone linked to this site, stating concern over our TOS. That forum is more or less the official forum for the software.
Luckily, I forked the software so we can continue private community development of it, as the license allows for, and we can push it as a platform for all. Not just the extreme-left.
boobs wrote
Reply to What are your thoughts on "free speech"? by Rambler
censorship is the easy way out. the real challenge is using your speech to counter other's because that requires thinking critically and censorship is just pressing a button.
NormalPerson wrote
Reply to comment by !deleted152 in What are your thoughts on "free speech"? by Rambler
this. It makes me kinda frustrated when some people starts to spit shit like they didn't have the option of just block the things that they don't want, fuck that kind of person
NormalPerson OP wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in What Password Manager do you use? Why? by NormalPerson
I was trying to remember this, thanks! And about not using normal devices, it makes almost everything harder, but it's the price for having security :/ Kinda sucks, but i think it's worth it. I would like to know how to check if my username:password has been leaked, just in case, but for what I remember, never happened to me.
MrBlack OP wrote
Reply to comment by hideyourlies in Anyone else love psychedelics? by MrBlack
Ha! I'm the opposite. I tried cocaine a couple times many years ago and never really liked it. I liked weed more than I liked the feeling of cocaine. Never got into the pharm stuff either. Weed, shrooms, acid is about enough for me. Maybe once a year I'll do some molly or something but it's one of those things that finds me I never really look for it, lol.
Desdinova wrote
Reply to comment by 7seas in The real purpose of Rambler. by RogerKlotz420
What the heck is the back story to these barely coherent posts?
Desdinova wrote
Reply to comment by 7seas in by !deleted261
Aliens of that knowledge wouldn't interfere with us.
Nobody knows what hypothetical aliens would or would not do. We have lived on closely with dogs for thousands of years, and we don't even know why they do some of the things they do. We can't make any kind of educated guess what a creature that evolved in a completely different environment would or would not do.
idk OP wrote
Reply to comment by Google in Hello Git, Goodbye Monotone - I2P Project Blog by idk
The reason we stuck with mtn for so long is that mtn checkouts are always resumable. You can get partial ones and pick up right where you left off. It was an incredibly important feature, and one that Git still does not implement for git clone. To do a successful checkout on the old crypto required checking out at --depth 1
and even then could take multiple attempts. Things are much better now, but it's still comparatively slow and inconvenient to check out a ~389mb repository over git than it was with mtn. But git is resumable once you have at least a shallow clone, and moreover git can produce a git bundle
which is a file that works exactly like a git repository for the purposes of cloning. So what you do to turn the crisis(git non-resumability) into an opportunity(redundant copies of the whole damn repository history everywhere) is start is you start generating git bundles of i2p.i2p every once in a while, at regular intervals(I recommend the tenth of the month) and distributing them with bittorrent-over-I2P. That way, you can download a near-complete copy of the repository from many peers and spend a minute or two --unshallow
ing the result, rather than cloning to --depth 1
and repeatedly --unshallow
until you have a complete repository.
There are actually even cooler things you can do if you apply some git-transport magic and a way of providing a single memorable alias to a series of infohashes, there are some systems that do this it's just a matter of porting their dependencies into the I2P network or replacing them.
txt wrote
Totally.
txt wrote
Reply to comment by !deleted152 in What's a good search engine? by MrBlack
Startpage is owned by system1.
mr4channer wrote
Reply to What's a good search engine? by MrBlack
Searx or YaCy
hideyourlies OP wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Come Join us at /f/DarknetMarkets by hideyourlies
Thank you for commenting and confirming this and I agree, never buy elsewhere other than a marketplace.
hideyourlies wrote
Reply to [RAMBLE] The first 48 hours. by Rambler
I'm not sure if this would work but would we be able to have avatars maybe, just to add something to our profiles, maybe awards like reddit but more exclusive rewards.
Rambler wrote
Reply to Come Join us at /f/DarknetMarkets by hideyourlies
Before anyone asks, yes, this is fine.
Links to markets, discussions about them, reviews, etc is okay.
Using this website as a direct platform for organizing purchasing or selling however, is not. Just assume if anyone PMs you requesting or offering anything like that, that they're a cop, because they probably are. Keep that stuff in the designated places of the web and we're good.
jack_walking wrote
Reply to What's a good search engine? by MrBlack
Startpage; basically Google quality results without having to share anything.
Rambler wrote
Reply to comment by jack_walking in What Password Manager do you use? Why? by NormalPerson
Plus KeePassX has a nice extension for Firefox.
I literally did not know this. I've been ctrl+c ctrl+v'ing for years.
Hmm. I trust KeePassX more than I do things like LastPass. I may have to give that a trial run and see if it completely alters my internet life or if copy/pasting all day isn't so bad.
jack_walking wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in What Password Manager do you use? Why? by NormalPerson
Second on this; I too prefer to have one program for one purpose, and browsing the Internet and keeping my passwords safe aren't one.
Plus KeePassX has a nice extension for Firefox.
hideyourlies wrote
Reply to Anyone else love psychedelics? by MrBlack
I'm a big cocaine and ketamine user and I recently dabbled in psychedelics and my experience was out of the world, you vision the world a lot differently after an acid trip, or at least I did.
jack_walking wrote
Reply to comment by MrBlack in What are your thoughts on "free speech"? by Rambler
Never had the occasion to walk through any heavy-on-censorship subreddit; is it really that bad? What subreddits are the worst?
Just go there sometimes for tech support / info about open-source software, so not really that much to censor.
hideyourlies wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Proton mail is really safe? by Deliriumgoddess
I just like it's simplicity, the captchas can be a bit of a issue but it's never been down for me, always worked like a charm.
SIGAINT was a great mail provider on TOR but it went offline a few years back now and never resurfaced, I was thinking of actually setting my own TOR mail server up but never got round to doing it.
MrBlack OP wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in The Phenomenon (full movie) by MrBlack
I thought it was GOOD. Not GREAT, but good. I saw it on BitChute and thought I would share it here since this forum needs content lol.
MrBlack OP wrote
Reply to comment by XANA in What's a good search engine? by MrBlack
You have to install it? I thought there were some sites that used it. What do you use that uses it?
MrBlack wrote
Reply to German secure email provider Tutanota forced to monitor an account, after regional court ruling by Rambler
Well that's my email provider... Hmm.
MrBlack wrote
Reply to What are your thoughts on "free speech"? by Rambler
If I wanted censored content I'd go to reddit. Keep it free.
abralelie OP wrote
Reply to comment by Google in Gitlab hosted on I2P by abralelie
What's this gotta do with Javascript?