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Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by spektor in Site Update 09/12/2022 by Rambler
Should have worked. I put the old site on maintenance mode to prevent any new sign ups or changes while I migrated the database.
Curious if anyone else experienced this.
Wahaha wrote
And G Gundam is the goofiest Gundam of them all.
spektor wrote
Sounds like they are increasingly afraid of their own people, eh?
spektor wrote
Reply to Site Update 09/12/2022 by Rambler
My old login name didn't make it as it says that user does not exist.
WhoIsJoe OP wrote
Reply to He he he haw by WhoIsJoe
I should have posted this on /f/DarkMemes sorry
awdrifter wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Under pressure, security firm Cloudflare drops Kiwi Farms website by Rambler
Yep. I have Ramble's TOR address bookmarked. If anything happens, I can always use that. I wish more websites would do the same.
loves2smootch wrote
Reply to He he he haw by WhoIsJoe
Where are the dancing Israelis?
jwick wrote
This is what stealing secrets and selling them looks like. This Trump thing looks like a rodeo clown circus of "stolen secrets to sell".
jwick wrote
Reply to comment by awdrifter in Under pressure, security firm Cloudflare drops Kiwi Farms website by Rambler
One cannot have a centralized point of control, otherwise they pass the buck for policing the content on to the admins.
jwick wrote (edited )
Reply to UK and US sign data access pact to share social media and phone data to tackle terrorism by Rambler
Translation: We are gonna be able to help each other false flag way easier!
Rambler wrote
Reply to comment by smallpond in Holy fuck, this website is actually usable now! by WhoIsJoe
No real grand plan right now. I'd like to use different software for the site, but don't want to lose the content that is already here. I'm not a developer, so just creating something from scratch isn't on the table.
Also, I'm not a huge fan of the name 'ramble'. I did this before I ever heard of rumble, and comically enough there is a 'raddle' that is on the same software. I called this place 'ramble' because I was going by 'rambler' on I2P at the time and it seemed fitting.... But the few I've talked to have advised against a name change.
For now, it is what it is. It's open and available. I'll pop in and moderate and share what I can. :)
smallpond wrote (edited )
Momentum can probably be rebuilt - depending on the determination and time available to the admin.
Any grand plan @Rambler ? Or are you just giving the place a shot of adrenaline to keep it alive for now?
Rambler wrote
Yeah, it's open source. It's built on Postmill. https://gitlab.com/postmill/
Ivan wrote
Reply to What are some good podcasts to listen to? by Rambler
The Delingpod
The Corbett Report
Astonishing Legends
Rune Chat
Cozy.tv audio replays now a have podcast RSS, so Nick, paultown, politically provoked, even Ethan Ralph sometimes
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by awdrifter in Under pressure, security firm Cloudflare drops Kiwi Farms website by Rambler
This. It's in my opinion that making your website available over Tor, I2P (at a minimum) is required for any website that:
- Wants to go above and beyond for protecting user privacy
- Has any controversial content.
awdrifter wrote
Basically everything will need an alt-tech version or some kind of decentralized solution. Otherwise they'll cave to the censors.
TallestSkil wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in The truth about "white looking" anime characters by Wahaha
Hm, might’ve been my VPN…
interdicted wrote
47 USC 230, which is explicitly Constitutionally illegal as well as violating 47 USC 202, gives the ability to telecommunications companies on the internet the ability to be exempt from prosecution for denying service to anyone if someone makes a complaint that something is offensive in any way.
What this means is that any necessary service can totally dictate the internet by obstructing communications and denying access to markets and platforms as long as one person says it's offensive.
At the top of the pyramid of control is the ISPs, followed by the DNS, followed by the platforms they can turn off without any legal liability at any time by just saying it's offensive in some way.
It's total control over communications and internet markets for the telecommunications companies and the Feds planted in them.
Things like i2P and tor allow people to run sites without the DNS, but the ISPs can shut them down entirely. i2P is far more resistant to an ISP shut down than Tor.
It doesn't surprise me that TLS would be weaponized because the USA's Federal government wants the maximal amount of leverage in case it loses control over other mechanisms.
And it is the Federal government behind the censorship. They coordinate the blacklists through the fusion centers and they are the ones preventing prosecution of the tech companies under 47 USC 202 which would nullify 47 USC 230 as unConstitutional. They're in total control of this system of manufacturing consent through communications obstruction, and they are the ones responsible for its continuation. It's the FBI and DOJ doing this to the USA.
Wahaha OP wrote
Reply to comment by TallestSkil in The truth about "white looking" anime characters by Wahaha
Up and running for me.
TallestSkil wrote
The site is dead.
Wahaha wrote
I never understood the point of certificates in the first place.
jwick wrote
All of these things should be prosecuted as crimes against humanity.
jwick wrote
This was a needless, senseless death.
ThatsSoJewish wrote
Reply to Site Update 09/12/2022 by Rambler
Didn't see an Introductions sub, so I'll just post here. Hey everyone! Left another link agregator a while back, looking for a new place to hang out. I mainly post pictures of space, bad memes and make off color jokes.