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Saint_Cuthbert wrote
Reply to VAERS yielded a total of 795 reports of adverse events associated with the formation of clotting disorders and related conditions for all three vaccines from Dec. 14, 2020, through April 8. by raincoat
Has anyone here read Pfizer's released documents? If an unvaccinated man walks by a vaccinated person, and then goes around a pregnant woman, he can cause her to miscarry. The covid vaccines were the worst mistake the world ever made. I would recommend Red Voice Media for more information concerning this subject.
Saint_Cuthbert wrote
Reply to The CIA's Secret Heart Attack Gun by ghast
I'm less concerned about the heart attack gun than I am the heart attack shots, lol. I hope y'all didn't take those.
righttoprivacy wrote
Later exported for domestic use worldwide. 🙄
NotQball OP wrote
Reply to Motrix Download Manager works with I2P by NotQball
Nix OS Dutch Fart: If you try to download Nix OS (https://nixos.org/download/#) with Motrix you get error 22 (https://github.com/agalwood/Motrix/wiki/Error#22).
With sugar on top: Ass do, bliss (please in Dutch), fix it! I mean like in the next 2 weeks... Yes you are hacked!
SSkootcher wrote
Reply to Join my free-market-anarchist cult by MiXYsFHYS1tt3St3
Well I know this might be 2 years too late but are you still on here, would you be interested in joining my matrix room for agorists and alike?
NotQball wrote
Reply to Anon File Upload - A tool for uploading/downloading files anonymously with client-side encryption by Super_gamer46861
2GB max. Any feedback?
z3d OP wrote
Reply to comment by privacy_is_dead in I2P+ 2.5.1+ released! by z3d
You shouldn't need a flatpak solution, installation isn't complex. The only dependency for installation is a Java installation, openjdk-{version}-jdk-headless
on Linux normally works fine and should be available in your repos.
Once you've got Java installed, downloading an installer for I2P+ and then running java -jar ./i2pinstall.exe
or whatever the name of the download is will launch the graphical installer. Running ~/i2p/i2prouter start
post-installation (assuming you installed to ~/i2p/
) should start the router and launch the console in your browser. Additional instructions available on skank.i2p.
NotQball wrote
The wallet software was distributed through i2p and Google Playstore etc. 4 million in 10 years is chump change: a bad year for Hunter B. or a few hours for a casino. This is Red Hairing selective enforcement. They could have sent them to jail for jaywalking. A shame!
I got more info on the MIT Mexi-cans Etherum and it was an internal fight brewing for 4 years. They should give them the PhD (prove here dummy) and a bug bounty but the "victims" are well connected.
Retainer6286 wrote
Reply to comment by NotQball in Feds Arrest Founders of Bitcoin Mixer Samourai Wallet by z3d
I dont remember they used i2p, just Tor
privacy_is_dead wrote
Reply to I2P+ 2.5.1+ released! by z3d
Hello!
I'm new to all this. I installed I2P from flathub here: https://flathub.org/apps/website.i2pd.i2pd
Is there going to be a flatpak for the newer I2P+ to make it easy for newbies to use? Would you recommend I switch to the java-based solution here?
NotQball wrote
This is definitely a case to watch since the wallet was distributed on i2p. "Expert" witnesses list will be paramount. I hope that EFF gets involved in watching and publishes notes on the case.
NotQball wrote
Your i2p skills look great. I would have added Postman links to the book.
The actual content is recycled crap: XMPP, Retroshare for i2p would have made better sense.
In a lot of cases professionals from Vulkan use pay phones and the Spok network (subscription and equipment). I did have more complicated equipment. Live Long and Prosper!
NotQball wrote
Reply to Convict by StableDiffuser
A little old to be the infamous i2p convict. If you shared the defendants bench with HIM, than I stand corrected.
z3d OP wrote (edited )
Reply to I2P+ 2.5.2+ released! by z3d
An issue with 2.5.2+ has been identified and fixed in the latest release and dev updates and the installer on skank.i2p and i2pplus.github.io.
The issue manifests as a gradual loss of peer connections and floodfills. This was due to the temporary blocking of peers sending unsolicited NetDb store requests. Updating to the latest version (2.5.2-11+) is recommended.
Reference: git.skank.i2p/i2pplus/I2P.Plus/commit/65a4606e1c29a45cf50a661b0ac2c6d93bc977bf
NotQball wrote
There will be cross interference from other extension for permission to read the url even with container tabs enabled. I think it is a nightmare project and you'll lose plenty of time and make lots of enemies. Good luck!
NotQball wrote
It happens on i2p too. Some email services hack other routers at peak time for bandwith. At least the bro is making money and is temporary. We are all innocent with some exceptions so it is all legal activity.
righttoprivacy wrote
Hrmmm free VPN that turns you into botnet.
I guess the lesson here is: "Nothing is truly free, except I2P!" 😛
NotQball wrote
Reply to Samsung Requires Independent Repair Shops to Share Customer Data, Snitch on People Who Use Aftermarket Parts, Leaked Contract Shows by righttoprivacy
Samsung does a lot of evil crap. My computer got hacked through HDMI port connected to a Samsung Smart TV through their software. The phone part is tricky. Some of it is government regulation. Basically Samsung does have to provide the government with any changes that are relevant to the government's "right" to track and disable your phone. It does apply to computers too. One of my tests when I did stateless machines was to trigger a phone call from the government enforcement agency (yes there is such a thing). The "officer" will give you a speech how it is similar with tampering with a car's odometer. I would usually asked them if they are the same people who enforce the mattress safety and police the safety tag removal and hang up. I don't do it anymore. Giving info to idiots... just a bad idea. Pay cash the bill and ask to be excluded and hopefully you don't get charged with insurance fraud. Damn if you do, damn if you don't! Even when you feed expensive lawyers, when your number comes up they'll try to take you out.
righttoprivacy wrote
Reply to Linux maintainers were infected for 2 years by SSH-dwelling backdoor with huge reach by z3d
Just a bit concerning
righttoprivacy wrote
Reply to Gaza war: Israel using AI to identify human targets raising fears that innocents are being caught in the net by z3d
The testing grounds for so much of the dystopian tech occurs in Gaza. Next, lobbied to a police dept near you (big Israeli industry).
NotQball wrote (edited by a moderator )
The devil is in the details. The clean up setup seems very complicated and they were caught too fast. It is a good story. I would have liked more details that I'll probably have to wait until the case is finished and talk to an insider. Thanks!
righttoprivacy wrote
Reply to EFF Zine on Surveillance Tech at the Southern Border Shines Light on Ever-Growing Spy Network by PrivacyOsint
The practice zone for new invasive tech? (tech later adopted by towns near you)
Most aren't aware of the 100 mile zone.
Some w/practice don't think rights quite as important within 100 miles of port / border: https://www.aclu.org/documents/constitution-100-mile-border-zone
Over 200 million people live live within 100mile of port / border. Majority of population.
privacy_is_dead wrote
Reply to First “Miss AI” contest sparks ire for pushing unrealistic beauty standards by z3d
Who the fuck is butthurt about "unrealistic beauty standards"?
It's just fake chicks ffs... Deal with it.