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Rambler wrote
Reply to comment by righttoprivacy in US driver pulled over with huge African bull riding shotgun in car by z3d
I was thinking he needs to upgrade his hood ornament with the bigger horns.
I've got an old Mercedes 'meme car' that I'd love a set of longhorns for.
righttoprivacy wrote
Reply to comment by somedood in [RAMBLE] users by expiccione
Was glad to see this. Community building use cases, a really important part for I2P growth IMHO.
righttoprivacy wrote (edited )
Woah. The horns on that thing! 😲 Imagine getting in a car accident with those things coming at you... can't be safe.
righttoprivacy wrote
Reply to New York police will use drones to monitor backyard parties this weekend, spurring privacy concerns by Rambler
I noticed drones flying in formation in an entirely different part of US this weekend.
Of course my sister thought they were 👽 aliens. Was a bit disappointed when I informed her. 😁
not_bob wrote (edited )
For some reason I was also under the impression that international airports also counted as borders as well. So, that would mean that every major city in the sates would be in that red range.
Food for thought.
Rambler wrote
Reply to comment by someoneonarchlinux in [RAMBLE] users by expiccione
Welcome.
This place will only get better the more people use it and return. So feel free to share something interesting and check back every day or so to see whats new!
righttoprivacy wrote
What a loophole. Doubt most people living there have any idea.
Rambler OP wrote (edited )
I was told when I was communicating with the EFF that they'd likely do a write up over the events taking place, and am happy to see this come to light finally. This is how it all began: https://twitter.com/IncogNetLLC/status/1685359845505957888
For those unaware, I own a small ISP that focuses on speech and privacy. Hurricane Electric is a major transit provider where a customer of ours, downstream of us, had their IPs that were announced by us blackholed and dropped by Hurricane Electric. At the time, their IP announcement was a singlehomed connection to HE only so it essentially meant that they censored and blocked access to this legal content.
This is why platforms and networks like I2P and Tor are so incredibly important, but also why it's important we support organizations like the EFF who fight for our clearnet rights.
someoneonarchlinux wrote
Reply to comment by somedood in [RAMBLE] users by expiccione
Me too! I installed I2P today, not expecting to find the darknet version of Reddit!
someoneonarchlinux wrote
Reply to Linux VS Windows by Rambler
Me: Uninstall the bootloader Linux: Nuh uh
Me: sudo Uninstall the bootloader Linux: Done! Good luck rebooting...
someoneonarchlinux wrote
Reply to Whenever I may roam by lebiterino
Having that dawg in me has made my parents get me to doctors every month. They are so jealous they want to analyze my behavior!
someoneonarchlinux wrote
Reply to Slackware turns 30 Years Old! by righttoprivacy
Damn... 30 YEARS OLD???
someoneonarchlinux wrote
Reply to So, I decided to give KDE Plasma a whirl... by Rambler
I have currently installed cinnamon, xfce, gnome, lxde, lxqt, mate and plasma on my Debian PC. Most often, I find myself using lxde and plasma. I admire plasma's looks! I primarily use lxde because it is so lightweight, and my computer is 15 years old. However, it does struggle a bit when running plasma...
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to Fifth Circuit Says Law Enforcement Doesn’t Need Warrants To Search Phones At The Border by Rambler
Even worse, technically, the 'border' extends 100 miles inland within the United States. Your rights are extremely limited in these areas: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/border-zone
If you've ever lived in, visited or traveled through some areas of the American south, you may be surprised to find border checkpoints 80 miles north of the US/MX border, for example. Borders aren't just land borders, either, as it also includes sea/lake borders.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to Welcome new users by Rambler
Today I learned that Ramble was linked to on Vanilla I2P.
I didn't realize that it occurred on the June 30th release and that this wasn't actually "new" news (2mo~) until about fifteen minutes ago.
Either way, glad to see that the site is directly accessible from both consoles!
Barnacle wrote
Reply to comment by somedood in [RAMBLE] users by expiccione
That's how I found it (and this is how I discovered about I2P+ which is running much better for me) :)
Barnacle wrote
Reply to Welcome new users by Rambler
Thanks for the pointer to i2p+... just installed and it feels much snappier already. Perhaps more importantly, the router page looks way more futuristic.
Barnacle wrote
Reply to So, I decided to give KDE Plasma a whirl... by Rambler
I used XFCE from 2006 until around 2011 and it was pretty nice and lightweight. Then I switched to a laptop running Gnome for a few years, but noticed later versions became a bit sluggish. On my current machine (a laptop based on Ryzen 7 with 40 GB of RAM) I switched to KDE Plasma because its performance is pretty good, it's compatible with Wayland and it has a lot of built-in applets and stuff. And it didn't have the frequent CPU activity spikes I was seeing with Gnome.
Despite the lack of Wayland support, XFCE is really nice, although I'd consider LXDE or Enlightenment on a low RAM machine. Enlightenment looked amazing last time I tried it on an old laptop.
somedood wrote (edited by a moderator )
Reply to comment by Rambler in [RAMBLE] users by expiccione
Vanilla 2.3.0 now has it. It's even in the changelog.
Rambler wrote
Reply to comment by somedood in [RAMBLE] users by expiccione
I2P or I2P+?
I know it's been on I2P+ for a long time, but didn't know if it was in/on vanilla I2P.
somedood wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in [RAMBLE] users by expiccione
I didn't know this existed since 15 minutes ago when I updated i2p (I know lazy me) and it popped up on the router homepage.
It's neat.
Rambler wrote
Reply to [RAMBLE] users by expiccione
Ha - Yeah, we may or may not suffer from a lack of activity here.
expiccione wrote
Reply to Which filesystem do you prefer to use? by Wahaha
btrfs for os + ext4 for home, need snapshots and stable rock for data I think this is the best that works for me, i also frequent backups to other ext drives
expiccione wrote
Reply to At least once every other day or so. by Rambler
avg bash user
righttoprivacy wrote
Reply to Some of us with some gray hair remember... by Rambler
Nothing like a smooth roll