

Agreed! (Posted from Pixel 8 running GrapheneOS)
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Agreed! (Posted from Pixel 8 running GrapheneOS)


Tldr Flock cameras security is the equivalent of a “please dont sign”
Like watching this makes me so pissed about where our tax dollars are going. Like what the fuck


He was to MLG the shitty Algorithm could take it I miss 2010 memes :(


Its not about what your doing its the fact, it indiscriminately tracks people.
What is fine and legal today could be illegal tomorrow.
Also there are so many examples of abuse and mistakes by flock that they are unredeemable
Speaking of wacky hole in the wall messagers!
Its tectonically a network stack but theres a few apps, to use it. And MAAAN is it decentralized
Fyi a snowflake proxy, is when your acting as a entrypoint via tor.
So if you lived in china and when the government restricts internet acess.
If you tried to connect to tor there great firewall would block all public tor entrypoints.
So a snowflake proxy is where a user, such as one who lives in china can enter the tor network via the snowflake proxy to where the 3 hops starts in the onion routing process. Which then anonimizes there traffic, also i believe in certain countrys, such as the US. If someone where to do something illegal via your tor node, you would not be liable because of safe harbor rules.
Which in overly simplified terms. Is like facebook or snapchat, if a user posts something illegal facebook doesn’t get in trouble for hosting it, as long as they follow take down requests they dont get in trouble.
FYI im NOT a lawer but this is what i heard
I know its not the same, but i find the concept alot more well implemented And personally been having fun with it as its more than LoRa and Ethernet.
Rnode is the equivalent
At times i have felt that my distro was so not worth the flak.
But the thing that keeps me on it is i write it once and never half to dick with it again.
NixOS is really powerful, but the learning curve will push you to the edge!
I currently self host alot of stuff on my server which runs NixOS, theres some services that are as simple as ollama.service = true;
And others that you spend hours cussing at. But i feel the declarative nature is what makes switching to any other distro feel so unintuitive.
My linux journey had been,
Manjaro > ubuntu > arch > fedora > silverblue > opensuse tumbleweed > gentoo > nixos > opensuse tumbleweed > nixos.
I kept coming back to nix because i wrote what i wanted it to do and it did it that way every time. Its been a godsend for ZFS, although its not super bad to use ZFS on debian just mostly time consuming. The fact i dont half to worry about a update breaking DKMS and making my filesystem not work. I SWEAR SUN IF YOU COULD HAVE JUST DONE THE GPL INSTEAD OF CDL!!!
I have recently been exploring Guix, purely because of the NixOS drama. But i think nix is my main server OS


I simply qoute Edward snowden. “Arguing that you don’t care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don’t care about free speech because you have nothing to say.”
That phrase was also propaganda used by the Nazi’s in ww2 aswell as media


Cool and who validates the code base for security vulnerability? And sends tons of packets related to tracking back to there servers?


The joke was comparing a “secure brower” to TOR, which i know. And for context i think privacydotml deleted it? I dont understand why? I didnt violate the community or instance guidelines instance.
I was simply trying to make it entertaining to read. I know the tor browser is actually secure, and uses onion routing and the ladder is a browser for taking college quizes.


im am aware its a test taking browser, im was making a joke


Dammit i read it as DOH in a homer simpson voice in my head aswell!!
Nah photos, would be better and or theres an app that can import gpg keys from photos. I dont quite remember what it is tho
Thats if the key was uploaded to a keyserver.
Thats a fucking metal idea.
Yeah i realized this after i got to work and lookup up what gpg uses for ascii armor. Its base64, i used base64 -d and i could get some parts of my key. The photo has been updated to remove alot more of the key.
Major fuckup on my part.
But i learned that ASCII armor is base64 i guess.
Yeah qr codes would be the “easier way” But i never scan any of them because MALWARE
My name scheme is song names. I listen to allot of folk rock, so some names are hollowmoon or foxlore.
Its a little spicier than anas or pnas