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7seas OP wrote
Reply to comment by burnerben in Ramble was made by operative as a last ditch for thier career. by 7seas
LOL kill myself, think you came to the wrong place of people to say that to me. Maybe you die, maybe your family dies, kek, Oops, how did that happen to you?
7seas OP wrote
Reply to We ran out of viale topsoil yeas ago. by 7seas
No vitamin can replace the real food, they also contained life, where you become the animal, alll hunters did this, to bless the eater. Look up how blessing water changed it.
7seas OP wrote
Reply to Why does everyone care so much? by 7seas
you think pants give you the nutrients when they never where in the ground? lt me guess, magic///
7seas OP wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Ramble was made by operative as a last ditch for thier career. by 7seas
I'm not based in america, I use hacked ips to communicate. Enjoy.
7seas OP wrote
Reply to comment by burnerben in Ramble was made by operative as a last ditch for thier career. by 7seas
Maybe you will, lmao.
penis wrote
Reply to What browser do you use? by mr4channer
I use "gaytranny" browser, just search it.
penis wrote
They do mine the low class though so he is right about that. And also right about religious societies using the internet to feed propaganda. We do just sit online waiting for the happening. Possibly the most woke post ive seen. Even downvoted, means he's right.
penis wrote
Reply to What's a good search engine? by MrBlack
Ni ether work good, altabista worked better 20 years ago.
penis wrote
and none of them do shit though. Its just a fake place that says they do something to scare people off.
Google wrote
Reply to German secure email provider Tutanota forced to monitor an account, after regional court ruling by Rambler
oh see this how js used, frequent client update is a plus
penis wrote
Reply to Sizing the AI software market: Not as big as investors expect but still $37 billion by 2025 by trevor
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.
penis wrote
Reply to What Password Manager do you use? Why? by NormalPerson
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.
penis wrote
Reply to Proton mail is really safe? by Deliriumgoddess
Nobody uses email so who cares.
penis wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in What are your thoughts on "free speech"? by Rambler
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?
Google wrote
Reply to What are your thoughts on "free speech"? by Rambler
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.
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.
Google wrote
Reply to comment by idk in Hello Git, Goodbye Monotone - I2P Project Blog by idk
So this workaround is not client-side only, a little pity.
trevor OP wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Huawei worked on several surveillance systems promoted to identify ethnicity, documents show by trevor
Well China does what it wants and has no intentions of hiding it. You can even learn how the social credit system works in this video.
sudoer777 wrote (edited )
Reply to What's a good search engine? by MrBlack
Searx is the best right now because it has good results (proxied from Google) but prevents tracking. I'm using https://search.disroot.org/
EDIT: Disroot search is blocked by CAPTCHA again, switched to https://searx.be
sudoer777 wrote
Reply to What Password Manager do you use? Why? by NormalPerson
I use KeePass and Keepass2Android synced with Nextcloud because it is open source, but I might self-host Bitwarden and switch to that soon.
hideyourlies wrote
Reply to comment by !deleted261 in Proton mail is really safe? by Deliriumgoddess
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.
santorihelix wrote
Reply to What's a good search engine? by MrBlack
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.
santorihelix wrote
Reply to What Password Manager do you use? Why? by NormalPerson
KeePassXC because I made... ehm... this (with some lovely people). Though I literally only use it for ssh
and never store my passwords digitally.
idk OP wrote
Reply to comment by Google in Hello Git, Goodbye Monotone - I2P Project Blog by idk
I guess since somebody has to generate and seed the bundle and for the time being, this is a scheduled rather than automatic task yes, this is not a purely client side solution yet. In a realistic future where we are able to do a similar thing, but with a
git-transport
that talks to the torrent client directly rather than by downloading a periodically generated bundle manually, the person seeding the periodic bundle could become much less important, assuming that most of the people seeding i2p.i2p through this hypothetical gittorrent-like system are updating to the latest code pretty frequently so that they're usually seeding pretty much the latest version. Swarm Merging would also be a huge help here I think. Then the only centalized(hypothetically) point you would have left is whatever you use to provide the human-readable alias you use to fetch the latest version of the corresponding(i2p.i2p) torrent. This is the part I don't quite get yet, I guess what other people(the gittorrent folks) have done is use a blockchain to distribute a list of infohashes associated with a given name that's registered by performing some kind of transaction? Not sure. Haven't had time to read up on that yet and every time somebody says "applied blockchain" people groan and say "are you sure?" I'm no different.