@Johncdvorak I use a VPN or Tor whenever to possible to try to normalize resistance to corporate surveillance as much as I can.

@torproject Good riddance, it never worked anyway. I tried to make an account there recently and it was nothing but endless captchas until it demanded a phone number. Haven't touched it since.

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At Tor, we are very concerned about Google's plan to retire Manifest v2 and introduce Manifest v3.
This will not only affect privacy overall but also the ability for volunteers to support censored users around the world with Snowflake extension on Chrome.

eff.org/deeplinks/2021/12/goog

@torproject We're coming full circle. Chrome will soon be the new IE6.

@furgar Let's go child labor force! We're saving the planet for you!

@meeee@social.linux.pizza I would start with finding a good HTML editor and i2p built in server to host static pages. Unfortunately, I can't recommend a good on as I'm still looking. Libreoffice isn't very good and Jekyll is way too complicated.

@Johncdvorak If the police and justice departments in these areas would actually enforce the laws this might be true.

@omgubuntu I'm considering ditching my media server and going back to discs. Thanks for reminding me these discs are extremely difficult to play and why I decided against that in the first place.

@hn500 This has gotten to the point where I just don't want to buy things. Too much time to research whether the thing is good or even works like it says.

@hn500 As if this would make the texts secure and private. 😆

"This is a limit on any American who wishes to use her own money and a freely available software tool to maintain her own privacy—including for otherwise entirely legal and personal reasons."

"...an American who is sent money through the Tornado.cash address is not even able to reject the transaction, and yet may be, at that moment, technically in violation of OFAC rules."

coincenter.org/u-s-treasury-sa

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@hn500 Sizing the server correctly is hard to do with many applications, especially with unknown utilization and growth thrown into the mix. The cloud helps with this, and when even reserved or contracted prices are higher than metal, it's time to get the server.

@kyle Advertising is probably the least malicious thing the telcos do tracking your location. That information is routinely sold and leaked.

@hn500 Do the cars need remote connection to function? How hard is it to disable it?

@hn500 Would have stopped and given up at the weird sign up bug. Not worth dealing with broken products unless that's your hobby.

@hn500 Given how much Google has rapidly escalated censorship and it's long history of abusing content creators, it's always a surprise to hear there is anything of value on there.

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