Russia would need a hundred years more of existence to even come close to the amount of atrocities the US has and continues to commit.
Russia would need a hundred years more of existence to even come close to the amount of atrocities the US has and continues to commit.
For sure, stuxnet is just the beginning, who knows what the US will subject the world to next.
The country that Linux is domiciled in currently (US), has slave labor camps:
It also has the highest prisoner population in the world both by capita and total.
Russia’s prison rates don’t even come close to the majority of US states, including even California.
Why? Did the PRC create this system of worldwide surveillance?
You should let them know, they might need your expertise.
Okay so basic western supremacy, gotcha.
Redditors going from zero to rudyard kipling in 5 seconds.
Source?
What on earth are you both talking about? How is eliminating poverty a genocide?
And poverty eradication. And high speed rail. And smartphone and chip tech, and space program… kind of a long list.
I really wanted this, but couldn’t find anything than worked well. I ended up using tasks.org, an open source todo list that has great calendar functionality and syncing, and moved all my calendar events to it.
What happened in south africa when they defeated the apartheid regime? Did they kill all the whites en masse like the western supremacists had nightmares about?
Really interesting article. Fingers crossed for Israel’s domain name going the way of the dodo next.
There’s also the case (like we’ve had here with ml), where a wild-west domain gets returned to a country, in our case mali.
Ideally though the internet should be able to function without dns at all, especially without a US-based company in California (ICANN) having the final say in controlling the world’s domain names.
There’s a lot of libraries that convert html to markdown (and in the process get rid of all the javascript spyware).
The android app markdownr can do this on the fly, and I had an idea to create a markdown web browser using that as a base, but no time to work on it.
Hedgedoc or etherpad work.
That rabbit hole goes very deep, but I’m not knowledgeable enough to speak on it. It could very well be a crypto AG style honey-pot, or already cracked tech, that we might not know about for years to come.
There is no reason to do any of that. No one forced signal to use phone numbers as their primary identifier, and plenty of privacy oriented chat programs don’t require that.
I’m sot trusting anything from signal themselves, just like I wouldn’t trust anything apple, microsoft, google, or any other US-based company with centralized services says about themselves.
That got added recently, but you still need a phone number to sign up. A phone number is tied to your identity, meaning that signal’s database has the names and addresses of everyone who uses it. And since signal is US-based, its subject to US national security letters, meaning its illegal for signal to tell anyone that the US government has requested information about who they’re talking to.
Under the Obama administration, an average of 60 NSLs were issued every single day.
Yes, I believe all the messages are in plain text, and it’s up to the server not to log it.
It is possible to e2ee the message content yourself tho.
Edit: it looks like ntfy.sh specifically keeps messages cached in memory for a few hours befor discarding them. https://docs.ntfy.sh/config/