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penis wrote

Ai doesn't exist and never will. The only AI is programmed. Humans are the only AI. We are far from learning the brain. Also the market is literally gambling, your also putting dollars into banks that use the interest against you. The reason bank sneed that amount of money is bc money doesn't exist and is an artificial scarcity. They ned billionrs, if a billionare gave up the money to give food, the money would be worth much less, and the billonaire is used to create the artificial scarcity, it's like the reservoir. Billionaires cant actually spend an money, they are cuks.

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penis wrote

I use a notepad with pen and paper but have a way of using them that make them more secure. As a simple example X means K, and a lot of other stuff. Also burning accounts monthly, no reason not to.

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penis wrote

I'm Ip banned from 4chan for child pornography for posting my 38 year old gf. Nobody on 4chan is real btw. Everyone was banned. We even have our own banned from 4chan forum. Not gonna post it here, bu that's why old fags dont exist. They use vpns that dont exist, bc vpns are banned. So who is posting?

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Google wrote

Free speech, and its means are double-edged swords. Free speech is not really free but some people want to make the supporting technology behind it absolutely free because of violent censorship and strong distrust in their central governments. Morality is a bitch. It is hard to fight a corrupt bitch.

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Google wrote

Reply to comment by abralelie in Gitlab hosted on I2P by abralelie

It a) uses more resources, b) help fingerprinting, c) may disqualify your browser/os easier and faster because of bleeding-edge browser APIs that you mostly don't need.

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hideyourlies wrote

I've never had any issues with Protonmail no, but I wouldn't trust them with sensitive information, Secmail is a TOR email provider I have used for a long time, and never encountered any problem unlike with SIGIANT when that was around.

I'll happily use protonmail for clear web activity and a TOR email provider for my TOR activity, which I do anyway.

Sorry if that wasn't clear enough.

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santorihelix wrote

Yacy is probably the best followed by Searx although not if you're on Whonix which makes the usage of Yacy (and I'm guessing Searx too) insecure. If you aren't on Whonix and you want good results, you could locally host your Searx instance and adjust the search targets to your liking. This would also be your most private choice since it's

  • open source and you don't have to trust a website to actually deploy what you advertise
  • you can route it over Tor (alas, I didn't check how) or just morty which will sanitize your searches

P.S. Yes I know Searx is technically a metasearch engine, but hey, it gets the search done.

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idk OP wrote

The time for I2P comes when people bring it, I think. If we think of I2P as like the internet, then what brings about it's time is applications that popularize it. I'm not sure what that application or group of applications will be, but a better way to configure and launch browsers on multiple platforms might be part of it, and obviating the installation of the JVM/OpenJDK for Windows users is a part of it too.

Mixing social elements and peer-to-peer file sharing might be another, like a f2f microblog/messenger/torrent tracker for sharing files privately. Sharing a single b32 for every peer would have to go though, I would use Magic Wormhole to generate a short phrase which contains a link to the real b32 gateway to their node. Or somebody who has more time/likes node better than me could port WebTorrent, that would bring us all the really awesome stuff that people build on top of WebTorrent all of which is incredibly cool and useful. I really want to see more games, even simple ones. Chess, checkers, backgammon, either using traditional chess servers or something modified to be peer-to-peer. Freeciv long-turn games. Up to a point, even real-time games are possible with short, multipath tunnels. Games are neat because they occupy a social context which is not widely considered a part of the anonymous internet, even though major services have emerged and been successful in marketplaces largely because of things that happen because gaming is not tenably anonymous.

What I think these all share is a tendency to be "Fun," the ability to be "Easy," and for that to produce a "Network Effect." People don't join networks to talk to no one. Sometimes they join networks to talk to themselves, but mostly they want to do things with other people. Finding new ways to facilitate people doing new things with other people is what I think grows I2P.

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Rambler wrote

It's pretty cool, but just make sure you upload your files through the browser via the drag/drop function and not direct to your server via FTP (they won't show up as uploads in MuWire).

I have crappy net so I don't really download or share anything but I've poked around and uploaded some ebooks about ham radio and building log cabins or something as a test.

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notaspook wrote (edited )

I don't think it'll go anywhere. I don't think it can be proven that voter fraud took place. I'm not saying that I don't believe some did, I just don't think it can be proven. We shouldn't use electronic voting machines, we should use paper ballots and in-person voting with ID check like other countries for federal elections. And yeah I know that the concern was over paper ballots ( mail in ones ) but I'm more worried about the machines. Paper ballots are counted with a lot of accountability involved.

I just think both candidates really really sucked honestly.

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