treesmokah
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(Quote) I'm an early adopter and a friend of developers(now ex-developers) of Session, Oxen and Lokinet. I do not recommend usage of any of their products. They have officially sold out to feds, they are not a privacy-coin anymore instead they are a…
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(Quote) It costs a whole $0.06 to have an "anonymous" Signal account. (Image) Again, it all depends on your threat model. Signal was supposed to be normie friendly, and it is. I would not trust for anonymous communication, I trust it wit…
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(Quote) It all depends on your threat model. Good fucking luck getting your friends and family to install a XMPP client with OMEMO and teach them how federation works. I treat Signal as less aids Whatsapp alternative, nothing more than that. Also r…
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(Quote) Historically most of apps like this were created by Left-wing extremists or Anarchists using them to undermine the Government. It wouldn't surprise me if it was the case this time, but I'm not worried about it too much. Tor is also "pro…
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(Quote) Phone numbers correspond to public keys, they are presented to the user for verification. By default you give your contacts "limited" trust, and have to check qr/public key using another form of communication to be 100% sure you ar…
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(Quote) Because their own encrypted app, Threema is a requirement and is contracted for this purpose. At their place I would support a local company too.
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(Quote) Except its not true. Brian Acton is a president of Signal non-profit, since 2018. Signal new CEO is Meredith Whittaker.
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(Quote) I trust it enough to use with close friends and family. I wouldn't trust it in scenarios where anonymity is a requirement, I value its security and not privacy/anonymity.
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(Quote) It proves absolutely nothing in terms of your "data" claim.
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(Quote) Their server is open source: https://github.com/signalapp/Signal-Server You can use an anonymous eSim such as https://silent.link/ Here is what feds receive from Signal when they subpoena your data: https://signal.org/bigbrother/santaclara/…
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(Quote) So much for Nordics.
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(Quote) https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ente-authenticator/id6444121398 https://apps.apple.com/us/app/tofu-authenticator/id1082229305 https://apps.apple.com/us/app/2fa-authenticator-2fas/id1217793794 https://apps.apple.com/us/app/freeotp-authenticator…
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(Quote) Both don't, due to client side encryption/decryption requirement. Proton offers a "bridge" which is a proxy running on your desktop allowing you to connect to your local client, but its not cross platform and isn't an ideal solutio…
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(Quote) Not much better security/privacy wise than ones above, but should be good for most people. Its reliable and at least promises to not sell your customer data(only thing I would believe out of all their marketing, they have other subscription-…
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Arch + i3wm, will go back to Debian soon as I went with Arch only because Debian 11 didn't support my hardware, 12 does. I do not recommend Arch, unless you want to fix your system for a living. I prefer something that can be used for work, not to w…
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(Quote) Archive: https://archive.is/v1hwN Funny, basically exit-scamming but saying he isn't and deflecting. Yet he says he has "plans" to come back, he must really be a dumbfuck thinking anyone will trust him after this shitshow. Deadpo…
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(Quote) Somehow I got accepted to ARIN WhoWas program despite me providing completely fake information and using a VPN that doesn't even match the country I'm claiming to be from. You can get it here: https://small.fileditchstuff.me/s4/XmMpfWhaNCOdD…
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For anyone concerned about Limewave Operator health, fortunately I do not think anything bad happened to him. He has made changes to Limewave.net domain after the outage. (Image) Sourced from: https://lookup.icann.org/en/lookup Comparing changes …
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https://vps.today/ for mostly CIS providers.
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Looks like a rip, down for almost 3 days now.
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NameCheap is great, but not very suited for resellers. https://www.openprovider.com/ is great for that, once you start making some volume, their "at cost" plans are extremely nice.
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(Quote) Ignored. For "high profile" stuff use their MD location, but don't expect them to care about you too much if you only pay 4 eur. It goes for every "dmca ignored" provider, nobody will keep your shit listed on Govt watchli…
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(Quote) All I wanted to know, appreciate your clarification and I retract my "mean" words towards You. In IT circles which are dominated by "such people" its hard to tell if its a joke or not.
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(Quote) Tell me how I am the problem.
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(Quote) Cancel your Internet subscription with your ISP and never come back, snowflake. You have no idea how much I want to drop entire table of "offensive" terms at you right now, but I will keep it to myself. People like You are the pro…
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(Quote) Spamhaus goes after nameservers as well, but lets assume you are 100% a good boy and your only threat are skids on Discord. Path- avoid them and all hosts using them, path is composed of proven pedophiles and convicted criminals(scammers, s…
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What cpu you got?
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Looks great. Will give it a shot myself whenever I find some more time.
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Go with premium and ddos protected hosting providers only. You don't want someone to ddos your authoritative nameservers and take you down entirely. Selfhosting is a great idea, but yeah, as I mentioned above do not cheap out on hosting, you do not…
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(Quote) Their network looks fair, they also have ddos protection from Voxility so they wont pull off Hazi 2.0. Looks like they mainly use M247 transit which isn't bad at all in Romania, they should be fine.