Therms45

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[–] Therms45 1 points 4 hours ago

I mean we do transport phone and internet signal all a roundthen world via big cables under the ocean already. That's non an impossible challenge.

[–] Therms45 3 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago)

Every form of government is authoritarian by definition

[–] Therms45 1 points 4 hours ago

That is correct, also not all types of schizophrenia have hallucinations as symptom at all. A diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia does not require hallucinations among the symptoms.

[–] Therms45 0 points 4 hours ago

My point is life changes, the world changes, society changes and every time that a big change happens there are people who adapt and people who see it as a catastrophe and try to fight it back. But you can't fight change you can only adapt.

AI isn't the end of the world, it's just a tool.

[–] Therms45 -3 points 1 day ago

I don't feel like there's much difference between this and what happened when google became popular

[–] Therms45 1 points 1 day ago

Obama most definitely committed war crimes. And the point of my argument goes besides who's in power now. We were talking about workers voting for politicians that would endanger their own self interests. Neither the republican and democratic parties do the interests of the working class. It might bean simplified way to put it but it is a fact nonetheless.

Both parties only have at hearth the interests of the same capitalist classes. Both parties are there to protect the profits of Bigpharma, big tech, Unilever etc. That is what they do. Every other policy is only there to get you to vote them, and to keep people divided. Sure, vote for the liberal candidate if you feel that represents you because of the lgbtq rights, but be sure that another person will be voting the conservative candidate because they also feel represented by one of these "contour" policies these politicians adopt to manipulate us, and in the long run nothing changes. While republicans and democrsts pass each other the ball like 2 buddies playing catch, living conditions get worse for everyone (except the capitalists).

This is a simple fact, explained simply.

[–] Therms45 1 points 1 day ago (2 children)

You realise that the sun never goes away right? Half of the earth is illuminated 24/7

[–] Therms45 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Again. Reading a message is just a minuscule, and not even the most important part, of the process of surveillance. The infrastructure necessary to implement something like this is a lot larger than just the software and hardware necessary to automate data collection.

And no, that infrastructure MOST DEFINITELY DOES NOT have the capacity to monitor everyone or even everyone who attended a protest. This is just a fact. The courts themselves would not have enough capacity.

Why do they not arrest every single participant then? You think everyone that doesn't get arrested is because they use signal and all of those that got arrested used WhatsApp? That's just disingenuous.

The technology exists, infrastructure not yet.

[–] Therms45 0 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Obama is a war criminal, period. I don't give a fuck he didn't attack lgbtq. You voted for a war criminal, period.

[–] Therms45 2 points 2 days ago (5 children)

If we had a stable and international network, there would be not a time without sun or wind.

 

Hello everyone! I’m quite new to the LemmyWorld and to the world of open-source computing in general. I recently started my journey into the field of computer science, and immediately felt compelled to join this massive movement against big tech, and against the corporate takeover of the internet.

I’m working on this homelab in order to get some practice. So far I’m only self-hosting a website, which as you can see, revolves around privacy and anonymity. The site is really new and I’m planning on adding more sections and features in future…

So far it offers:

e2e encrypted messaging webapp, which allows you to send encrypted messages to an email address, without using any account or identifier on your part.

point of sale for British SIM card. In Britain we can buy SIM cards without providing any ID or KYC. Shipped worldwide

Tools: in this section I plan to uploaded any piece of software related to anti/counter-surveillance that I will develop in the future, so far it hosts a timezone-sync toolthat synchronizes your system timezone with your VPN’s IP geolocation.

(It’s not a trap!). This page allows you to see all the code that composes the frontend of the website, including all .js files. Considering safe ways to publish the backend code too safely.

I am planning on adding two more pages, one for privacy and cybersecurity related news, and one for educational content.

My main problem is that I’m not getting any traffic so far, so I haven’t had the chance to test it properly, don’t even know if the current setup can handle multiple requests so I was hoping to get some traffic and feedback if the post gets approved.

Please let me know what you think about it and what there is to be fixed!

https://privacy-hut.com/

Some technicalities about the website:

There are no cookies or trackers, I don’t collect any telemetry data.

The server holds the ciphertext of the message only until the recipient opens it and reads it, it gets automatically deleted afterwards.

I don’t self host my own email server, I’m using an SMTP relay server, Brevo. This doesn’t break the 0-trust architecture because they simply only get the ciphertext, and recipient address just like myself, and I’ve set up the brevo profile to delete logs every day. The emails will appear as them have been sent by my server, not you. This choice has been made to ensure messages actually get delivered without ending up in spam folders.

 

Hello everyone! I'm quite new to the LemmyWorld and to the world of open-source computing in general. I recently started my journey into the field of computer science, and immediately felt compelled to join this massive movement against big tech, and against the corporate takeover of the internet.

I'm working on this homelab in order to get some practice. So far I'm only self-hosting a website, which as you can see, revolves around privacy and anonymity. The site is really new and I'm planning on adding more sections and features in future..

So far it offers:

e2e encrypted messaging webapp, which allows you to send encrypted messages to an email address, without using any account or identifier on your part.

point of sale for British SIM card. In Britain we can buy SIM cards without providing any ID or KYC. Shipped worldwide

Tools: in this section I plan to uploaded any piece of software related to anti/counter-surveillance that I will develop in the future, so far it hosts a timezone-sync toolthat synchronizes your system timezone with your VPN's IP geolocation.

(It's not a trap!). This page allows you to see all the code that composes the frontend of the website, including all .js files. Considering safe ways to publish the backend code too safely.

I am planning on adding two more pages, one for privacy and cybersecurity related news, and one for educational content.

My main problem is that I'm not getting any traffic so far, so I haven't had the chance to test it properly, don't even know if the current setup can handle multiple requests so I was hoping to get some traffic and feedback if the post gets approved.

Please let me know what you think about it and what there is to be fixed!

https://privacy-hut.com/

Some technicalities about the website:

There are no cookies or trackers, I don't collect any telemetry data.

The server holds the ciphertext of the message only until the recipient opens it and reads it, it gets automatically deleted afterwards.

I don't self host my own email server, I'm using an SMTP relay server, Brevo. This doesn't break the 0-trust architecture because they simply only get the ciphertext, and recipient address just like myself, and I've set up the brevo profile to delete logs every day. The emails will appear as them have been sent by my server, not you. This choice has been made to ensure messages actually get delivered without ending up in spam folders.

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