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Luckily there is the Blockstream Sattelite ;)

Just for show, to scare the gullible... And give some talking ammo to the putin/russia friendly politicians

He has no need to change/communicate the law before giving a order

And he'll never do it, because he just can't (gets no benefit out of it)

+ in the end as "fun fact" his rockets 🚀 tend to do big fireworks💥 in the silos

Well not so quietly then...

Wow, haven't even heard about the news from Libanon and thought yes totally agree

Now I get what prompted you to write it

Replying to Avatar truth for all

Aaron Swartz would have loved nostr.

Effectively the culmination of his life’s work.

1999: At the age of 12, he co-authored the RSS 1.0 specification, which is a format for syndicating web content.

2000: Swartz became a member of the Creative Commons organization, which aims to expand the range of creative works available for others to build upon legally.

2002: He founded the Infogami platform, which later merged with Reddit.

2005: Swartz joined Reddit as a co-founder after a merger with Infogami.

2006: He left Reddit and began working on various projects, including the development of the web application framework, "Open Library," which aimed to create a web page for every book ever published.

2008: Swartz was involved in the development of the "Demand Progress" organization, which focused on issues related to internet freedom and government transparency.

2010: He played a significant role in the campaign against the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect IP Act (PIPA), advocating for internet freedom. He also developed a tool that allowed users to download large amounts of data from PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records), which was typically behind a paywall.

2011: Swartz was arrested for downloading a large number of academic journal articles from JSTOR with the intent to distribute them freely. The U.S. Attorney's Office in Massachusetts pursued the case against Swartz, and he faced the possibility of severe penalties, including up to 35 years in prison.

2012: On January 11, Aaron Swartz tragically passed away at the age of 26. He allegedly took his own life due to the pressure of government prosecution.

https://cdn.satellite.earth/43780cc29e73f0ac8a226aba6e3ca93422a9022c4b27422995e5b99127d8d900.mp4

Well it's simple... They don't believe it'll catch on... or more probable they don't even understand that that's the right question ask

How do I block a #?!

So what I mean is that i don't want to see posts that include a specific hashtag, for example #tunestr (I don't need music tips in my nostr feed atm, but my feed is full of it)

I was sure I've already done it in the past, but I don't see how atm?! Or am I mistaking?

I'm using amethyst

thanks in advance

Looks like it needs it

So obviously it's air cooled, how do you manege the noise?!

Do you hace a heat exchange system you connect it to?

Maybe put a pre filter on the air intake?

Doesn't matter to me... If it exists I'm going to helle anyway 😅🙈😂

Replying to Avatar Anita

Use nostr:npub1exv22uulqnmlluszc4yk92jhs2e5ajcs6mu3t00a6avzjcalj9csm7d828 messenger! It gives you the best #privacy protection.

Unlike #Signal it doesn’t need your phone number.

#Telegram and #WhatsApp not only want your phone number they collect loads of data and metadata from your device. Especially vile is the collection of your device‘s IMEI (device ID) and sharing all that data with companies to make money and with authorities due to the need to comply.

In authoritarian countries this metadata can cost you your life!

Replying to Avatar tanel

yum

Looks great 🤙🤙

I understand what you mean, I used to explain Bitcoin (and why the altcoin of the day sucked) to noobies with a anon acc on Bitcoin Groups on FB

Often getting in to arguments with shitcoiners trying to convince the noobies oftheir coin... Usually after realizing they didn't have any winning arguments they ended the conversation with something like "why should we listen to you, you don't even have the balls to show your face"

To witch I always answered "it doesn't matter who I am, what matters is what I say/do"

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Proton is awesome. This kind of notice only happens when your email is tied in with "serious crime". If you a suspected of breaking Swiss law, no business is going to jail over a $13 a month user if the the gov gives them a legally binding order to freeze the account.

It's not just Proton...even the most liberal of domain hosts will not go to jail for their users. They can provide a safe harbor for freedom of speech, free press and whistle-blower projects, but when served a legal mandate to shut down a site, they must comply. If you signed up over Tor and paid with an untraceable coin like Monero, your site may be taken down, but they will still not know who the owner is.

This is not a Proton issue. This is a government law issue.

Proton has said time and time again, when forced, they must comply with Swiss law. They have repeatedly stated publicly recovery emails and recovery phone numbers are not e2ee and can be used to identify you. They recommend setting a recovery phrase instead so they will not be able to hand over any identifying information if forced to under Swiss law.

If the OP has truly don't nothing wrong, and practiced good OPSEC, they should be fine. They should be using a free burner account (signed up and accessed only over Tor) for anything that could potentially get an account frozen.

The content of their frozen account is e2ee. If they are suspected of doing illegal stuff under Swiss law and they opted to give a backup email or phone number, paid with their debit card, or enabled the dark web monitoring service, that volunteered information can be used to associate their identify, then that's bad OPSEC.

Proton has been very vocal about this, saying they will comply with government law when forced. Don't give them any data and they will have nothing to hand over.

I agree that all-in-one services can be risky. I also know it depends on your threat model and how they are signed up for and used.

No tool can replace good OPSEC or ultimately save you from bad OPSEC, or a situation like what happened with Skiff.

I use Proton in a compartmentalized way and I recommend it to most of my clients. I use it and recommend it for business domain email as well for most people.

IMO Proton is the best service of its kind out there for most people.

Proton Drive helps people ditch Google drive. That's a huge win for privacy for most people.

Yes, you can run your own server and email but if you don't do and sustain it just right, it can make you far less secure from attack.

Extreme cases call for extreme measures. In those cases, I wouldn't advise putting any data on anyone else's servers, only communicating through SimpleX or Signal, not using any kind of social media at all, wiping the web of any trace of identity, only connecting to the internet from outside the house, never using clearnet, only using Tor, etc etc.

Without sharing my client guide here, the gist is that I recommend Proton be used in a compartmentalized way, with your "official" main front-facing account using your real name and/or personal domain "business" email for official purposes. This is a huge win over using Google for most people.

There are 15 @protonmail.com etc addresses that can be used for forwarding old email (to a pseudonym email) another for purchases, another for banking, an anonymous email with just random numbers for other purposes etc.

One can then use the unlimited simplelogin aliases (they have the ability to send mail from the alias, not just receive...unlike the current built-in proton aliases) to avoid spam/breaches.

It is best in class for these purposes.

You can then sign up with another account for just VPN, another account for your Bitcoin wallet, another account for anonymous email not associated with your identity etc.

Just make sure you sign up for the other free accounts separate from your main account OVER TOR using their onion site and make sure it's a free account.

If you try to pay for an account at sign up you will have to use a debit card initially. If you upgrade from a free account, you can use cash or Bitcoin!

Sign up over Tor on the PROTON PASS page and you don't have to give an emal.

There is an option when doing it this way (on the Proton Pass page to create a free account and they will automatically create an email for you.

Then, upgrade using Bitcoin or cash and there is no worry of "having all your eggs in one basket".

The best note I've seen in a long time

Proton fud is completely misplaced in my opinion

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Gota admit I'm somewhat jealous of how Mitch and were you get to travel Isa....

But happy for you and to get some impressions of those places from your notes&videos

Enjoy those lovely places!