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RichardButte wrote
boobs wrote
Reply to If you could create any TLD, what would it be? by txt
allow emoji tld via punicode PLEASE ICANN WE NEED THIS SO MUCH
RichardButte wrote (edited )
Reply to If you could create any TLD, what would it be? by txt
Emojis
Ramble.💯🥒💦
Edit: not even joking
RichardButte wrote
Reply to Whats your Linux flavor of choice? by Rambler
Ubuntu base, vanilla GNOME Shell. I like it simple.
txt wrote
Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu.gov
txt OP wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in If you could create any TLD, what would it be? by txt
Those would be good. There are so many vanity domains. Putin.gay is taken, but you can buy an over-priced email or sub-domain.
Rambler wrote
Reply to If you could create any TLD, what would it be? by txt
Hmm, anything for making sweet vanity domains.
. Ng . Ty . Ay
Etc.
Wahaha OP wrote
Reply to comment by Mrwarmind in Men of Culture by Wahaha
Who knows. Let's wait and see.
Mrwarmind wrote
Reply to Men of Culture by Wahaha
What's up people, where are the other dudes from goat's anime Reich?
Rambler OP wrote
Of course! It's why the relief bill also includes:
- $4,000,000,000 for Navy weapons.
- $2,000,000,000 for Air Force missiles.
- $2,000,000,000 for the Space Force
- $500,000,000 for Israel.
- $33,000,000 for the overthrow of the Venezuelan government.
- Tax breaks if you own a race horse
- $600 for you
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to (Archive Link in comments) Your Credit Score Should Be Based on Your Web History, IMF Says by Rambler
Well archive.is is down so, sorry. Stuck with the cancerous gizmodo site for now.
not_bob wrote
Reply to How do I torrent via outproxy? by Mustard
Don't. It's not good for the network and it's not good for the people who run exit nodes. Just don't do it.
Wahaha OP wrote
Reply to comment by txt in Pattern Recognition by Wahaha
Nope. No idea. Please explain it.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by rogerthat in Whats your Linux flavor of choice? by Rambler
I haven't tried KDE in probably ten years... I may have to try it again. Back then it was ahead of the curve in terms of looks, I think, but I found it really buggy.
I'm sure it's probably a better experience now though.
abralelie OP wrote
Reply to comment by not_bob in Any MuWire users here? How's your experience been? by abralelie
Maybe I should try it out when I have something I need again 🤔
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by !deleted261 in Firefox's tracking protection whitelisted Google's trackers. "Mozilla Is Rolling Out Redirect Tracking Protection In Firefox In A Somewhat Concerning Fashion." by Rambler
Can always take it a step further and block them at the network level, for all devices connecting to said network. https://pi-hole.net
Doesn't require much to run, definitely don't need the latest Raspberry Pi or anything. Plus you get fancy charts and graphs to see just how much bullshit is actually being blocked from accessing your network.
txt wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in Pattern Recognition by Wahaha
You know how.
Wahaha OP wrote
Reply to comment by txt in Pattern Recognition by Wahaha
I'm confused, where do you see any anti-Semitism? Where is the hostility to, prejudice, or discrimination against Jews in the video? The video isn't hostile nor prejudiced, it's just a compilation of data points. How exactly are Jews being discriminated here?
txt wrote (edited )
Reply to Pattern Recognition by Wahaha
100% original content with no antisemitism whatsoever. 10/10 definitely not racist garbage. Music was very good and not ripped straight from youtube.
Rambler wrote (edited )
Reply to Does your warrant canary WORK? by Wingless
For those curious: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warrant_canary and /w/warrant_canary
Good question, and it wasn't created with any sort of legal consultation to be fair.
I guess January's notice my have different phrasing that that goes along the lines of, "Be aware of any prolonged period of no updates to this notice" or something. The goal is to update it monthly however. I guess one could be placed under legal order to continue to update it, I'm not certain as I've yet to see a case where that has been required.
I'm not going to be at the keyboard at the strike of midnight at the beginning of every new month, however, if (for example) it's January 4th and I've:
- Been active on the site still
- Haven't updated it yet.
Then there is the possibility it slipped my mind ( I have a reminder set, though ) or, y'know. It's working as intended and not updated on purpose.
With that said I want everyone to understand what is even available if a request was made, which is shockingly little. Can't share what we don't know. One of the benefits of the end-user accessing this site through the various network is this:
- Tor traffic looks like localhost traffic. (Same local IP for everyone)
- Lokinet traffic looks like localhost traffic (Different local IP as Tor, but still local and the same for everyone)
- I2P traffic is all logged as the IP address from the I2P router that the HTTP tunnel is created on, regardless of user, the IP is the same. I'm not going to pretend like I know enough about the network to tell you how I can not determine the difference between I2PUser_A and I2PUser_B, but like the above networks, I can't tell the difference between them as far as logs go.
- Yggdrasil is a bit different and not necessarily as anonymous as the above methods however you should be able to browse with different Yggdrasil IPs as set by the end-user.
- The clearnet is obviously the least private of all the above and I encourage use of the alternative networks where able.
The inability to diffrentiate between User_A and User_B while using the anonymity networks is one of the reasons why I've stated that in the event of severe abuse stemming from any particular network, I'll close access to that network (temporarily) to prevent it.
If anyone is concerned about their privacy, my suggestions are to:
- Use a unique username that isn't used elsewhere.
- Use a unique password that isn't used elsewhere. That's just always good practice regardless of what you're doing or what you're signing up for.
- Don't use an email address, because you don't have to and I don't want to send you email anyway.
- Assess your OPSec needs and if you know you're doing stuff outside of the eye of the law then do all of the above and also don't post stuff that would make it easier to pinpoint you. Basically, don't copy/paste content you posted under a different alias elsewhere, I'd refrain from mentioning things that can pinpoint you to any specific geographical location, etc.
IF YOU EVER FEEL LIKE YOUR OPSEC HAS BEEN COMPROMISED OR YOU NEED OR WANT TO START FRESH
- Click your name in the top right corner.
- Go to "My Account"
- Click, "Delete This Account"
That will delete all your posts, submissions, votes, everything. We do run backups of this site and without giving away too much because it's really not the public's business, in a matter of a short period any available backup that had any of that information stored will be overwritten a newer backup, one that doesn't contain that info. Backups are for when I inevitably mess something up by mistake and need to recover from it without much (hopefully) data loss.
rogerthat wrote
Reply to comment by jack_walking in Whats your Linux flavor of choice? by Rambler
KDE Plasma just makes everything look so nice. Before I was using Cinnamon, since installing KDE. I haven't looked back. Really enjoying the "Nordian-Gobal" with a few personal tweaks.
Wingless wrote (edited )
Reply to Facebook’s Laughable Campaign Against Apple Is Really Against Users and Small Businesses by Rambler
The notion that Facebook can make a public campaign against your phone being allowed to check with you before handing out information about what you're doing ... it's mind-boggling. But Apple is no defender of privacy itself, no matter what their marketing: https://sneak.berlin/20201112/your-computer-isnt-yours/ And eventually, once enough people realize that ... they'll stop trying to pretend, even with things like fighting Facebook.
Wingless wrote
Reply to Poland's justice Minister announces online freedom of speech bill: social media companies will be fined for every post they take down that doesn't break Polish law by Rambler
If you think there's a lot of spam now, wait until Polish web sites can't take it down and the big internet corporations have megawatt AIs writing in Polish to punish them.
Wahaha wrote
Reply to If you could create any TLD, what would it be? by txt
Doesn't pretty much everything exist at this point already? I don't need any special top level domain.