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righttoprivacy wrote (edited )
Reply to The Internet of Bodies by Saint_Cuthbert
Relatable Noah Yuval Harari quote:
“and covid is critical because this is what convinces people to accept to legitimize total biometric surveillance. If we want to stop this epidemic we need not just to monitor people we, need to monitor what's happening under the skin.” Yuval Noah Harari
"Total."
z3d wrote
You might want to consider an addon that allows more fine-grained control over page zoom, for example: Zoom Page WE.
boxbox1234 OP wrote (edited )
boxbox1234 OP wrote
Reply to comment by z3d in by boxbox1234
Thank you so much! Good Luck :)
z3d wrote
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For /f/Censorship, please keep all contributions in English. For Korean language contributions, feel free to use the newly created /f/Hanguk forum.
boxbox1234 OP wrote (edited by a moderator )
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Can I talk in a language other than English on /f/Censorship board? I'm going to introduce this forum to people on my country's clearnet forum users. but there are a lot of people in my country who can't speak English.
z3d wrote
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We've create a new /f/Censorship forum that should address most of your needs.
boxbox1234 OP wrote
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Information about censorship in South Korea and discussions about privacy technologies (VPN, Tor, I2P, etc.) are the main topics.
z3d wrote
Reply to by boxbox1234
Can you give us a bit of info about what sort of content you'd like to see on a Korea forum, and the general scope? It'll help describe the forum in the sidebar if we decide to add it. Thanks.
not_bob wrote
Reply to comment by Meow in What search engine(s) are you using? by chmod755
That is a serious problem.
Meow wrote
Reply to comment by not_bob in What search engine(s) are you using? by chmod755
Honestly I am not satisfied with any of them. If I search "meow", most of results won't be cat-related at all.
not_bob wrote
Reply to What search engine(s) are you using? by chmod755
http://notbob.i2p/cgi-bin/blog.cgi?page=576
I did a post on various I2P search engines a while back. Check it out.
jsk wrote
Reply to What search engine(s) are you using? by chmod755
For the clearnet, brave search. For tor, torch. For i2p, legwork.
z3d wrote (edited )
Reply to What search engine(s) are you using? by chmod755
Some search engines on the I2P network:
Clearnet Search
I2P Search
Tor Search
For a broader selection: http://notbob.i2p/cgi-bin/defcon.cgi?category=search
Meow wrote (edited by a moderator )
Reply to I2P+ 2.7.0+ Released! by z3d
I2P 2.7.0 has also been released.
Access to information from the console and applications has been improved. Issues have been fixed in I2PSnark and SusiMail search. The netDB search embedded into the router console now operates in a more intuitive and useful way. Minor improvements have been made to diagnostic displays in advanced mode. [...]
Meow wrote (edited by a moderator )
Reply to comment by chmod755 in What search engine(s) are you using? by chmod755
Shinobi I presume, but I actually prefer searching directly on the specific website if the feature is available.
chmod755 OP wrote
Reply to comment by Meow in What search engine(s) are you using? by chmod755
Both
Meow wrote
Reply to What search engine(s) are you using? by chmod755
For I2P or clearnet?
z3d wrote
From: wikiless.i2p/wiki/Joseph_Mercola0
Mercola's medical claims have been criticized by the medical, scientific, regulatory, and business communities. A 2006 BusinessWeek editorial stated his marketing practices relied on "slick promotion, clever use of information, and scare tactics". In 2005, 2006, 2011, and 2021 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned Mercola and his company that they were making illegal claims for their products' ability to detect, prevent, and treat disease.
Quackwatch has criticized Mercola for making "unsubstantiated claims [that] clash with those of leading medical and public health organizations and many unsubstantiated recommendations for dietary supplements". Of Mercola's marketing techniques, surgical oncologist David Gorski says it "mixes the boring, sensible health advice with pseudoscientific advice in such a way that it's hard for someone without a medical background to figure out which is which".
Saint_Cuthbert wrote (edited )
When my grandfather "died" after a heart attack, he ended up seeing a door with light coming from under it, and he saw himself floating above himself. He was resuscitated and went on to live for two more decades.
My personal belief is that we will all stand in Judgement before our Creator and have to give an account for every action (whether right or wrong) that we have committed. We will receive an eternal reward or an eternal punishment; those who did only good in their lives will go to Heaven, and those who have done any wrong will burn in Hell for eternity.
Meow wrote
Reply to Xenia | Inktober | Day 5 by integra
5555 for Day 5
colonthree wrote
I imagine that it will feel just like the it did the 13.7 billion years before I was born, no feeling at all, just nothing.
integra OP wrote
Reply to comment by integra in Tux | Inktober | Day Three by integra
Also Noodler's ink is a brand of ink :D and the logo is a catfish!
integra OP wrote
Reply to comment by righttoprivacy in Tux | Inktober | Day Three by integra
I use ink!
legit just fountain pen ink and a cheap brush I bought two years ago
TronNerd82 wrote
Reply to What search engine(s) are you using? by chmod755
On the clearnet I use SearXNG, same with Tor when I wanna find clearnet results.
When I'm on Tor and wanna find results on the Tor network, I use Ahmia.
On I2P, I use legwork, and on Freenet, I use the Clean-Spider index.