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Why not simplex chat?

i'm in a bit of a dark place at the moment... feeling like i need a big change in my daily business.

well, one thing for sure, i have been drinking a red bull every day for a few weeks now and i'm getting quite unpleasant sensations in my extremities... feels like something being caused by the combination of red bull, nicotine and alcohol.

it seems to me like the red bull, and even just caffeine by itself, is the major cause factor in this effect, followed up by the vasoconstriction being caused by the nicotine.

ceasing smoking would cause a much greater disruption in my life at the moment, i always get very emotional and unstable when i stop smoking. stopping caffeine is not so bad, it's more just i slow down and start to talk a lot less and think a lot more.

in my job, we have reached a release milestone, and much of the work now has reduced greatly in its demand, and i'm not sure where i'm going with it next. i'm feeling like i don't have a role in the enterprise or more exactly it's starting to reduce a lot in scope and amount of time required from me to do my part in it.

and i'm dreading the thought of going onto linkedin to try and find a new job, but it feels a lot like i'm going to have to go there soon.

i have spent most of my life in poverty, either enforced idleness by the australian government's system of wage control strategies, or here in europe, homeless. i'm stuck on this island here and getting off it would probably not be that difficult but there is so much things i can't just drop, stuff that requires a lot of work to handle, my cat, my computer and my general collection of stuff.

i'm depressed at the moment, quite badly.

Leave that alchool and red bull shit. You will feel a lot better. As for the job, just sick on the tit while it lasts and receive compensation if fired. Thonk about linkedin later. No need fretting about it now. Keep ot cool

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DIGITAL MARTYRS:

WHAT WE OWE SNOWDEN, ASSANGE, AND REALITY WINNER

Whistleblowing in the surveillance age isn’t a leak. It’s a sacrifice.

We throw the word “whistleblower” around like it’s a protected role, a noble duty insulated by law and supported by society. But look closer. In practice, whistleblowing in the digital era means exile, prison, solitary confinement, or worse. When you expose the truth about unchecked state power, you don’t become a hero. You become a target.

Three names haunt this battlefield: Edward Snowden, Julian Assange, and Reality Winner.

They didn’t just disrupt the machine. They revealed the architecture of control behind it. And we owe them more than hashtags and retrospective praise.

THE DIGITAL BATTLEFIELD

Today’s frontline isn’t physical. It’s encrypted. Metadata is the new blood spatter. Leaks are acts of insurgency. The enemy is mass surveillance, algorithmic coercion, and governments that criminalize truth.

Modern whistleblowers don’t just risk jobs. They risk obliteration. Not metaphorical. Literal. Every login, call, or file transfer is tracked. OpSec isn’t paranoia anymore, it’s survival.

In this landscape, truth becomes a dangerous payload.

Snowden didn’t just expose the NSA’s dragnet. He exposed the illusion of oversight. FISA courts rubber stamped spying. Tech giants rolled over. Millions of people were spyed on in secret, without cause.

Assange, through WikiLeaks, didn’t leak for the thrill. He showed the world the unredacted brutality of empire: collateral murder, diplomatic backroom deals, CIA malware ops. They didn’t hate him for being wrong. They hated him for being right and undeniable.

Reality Winner? She didn’t get fame or asylum. She got a cell. She was given the longest prison sentence ever imposed for a leak of government information to the media. For one classified document. One. It confirmed Russian election interference. She didn’t profit. She acted out of conscience and paid with her freedom.

TRUTH TO POWER

What makes these people dangerous isn’t what they revealed, it’s that they proved secrecy is policy, not necessity.

When the state is embarrassed by a leak, it’s not because security was breached. It’s because the lie was.

Snowden proved surveillance was default, not exception. Assange proved war crimes were systemic, not accidental. Winner proved election integrity was compromised, not secure.

Each one shattered a carefully crafted narrative. That’s why they were silenced. Not to protect national security but to preserve institutional credibility.

WHAT WE OWE THEM

We can’t undo what’s been done to them. But we can refuse to forget.

Every encrypted message you send? Thank Snowden. Every leaked document you read? Thank Assange. Every journalist who knows the risk is real? Thank Winner.

But gratitude without action is hollow.

Build tools that don’t betray their users.

Encrypt by default.

Support platforms that resist data hoarding and surveillance capitalism.

Refuse normalization of spying, censorship, and indefinite detention.

And when the next leak drops, don’t ask “is it legal?” Ask: who’s afraid of the truth, and why?

THEY TOOK THE HIT. WE HOLD THE LINE.

Digital martyrs don’t want worship. They want resistance.

Whistleblowing shouldn’t be a one way trip. But in this system, it still is. The more we treat these sacrifices as isolated cases, the easier it becomes to crush the next one. This isn’t just history it’s a warning.

Assange lost over a decade of his life. Winner spent years in a cage. Snowden lives in exile.

Ask yourself: What did they gain?

Now ask: What did we?

And then ask the only question that matters:

What will you do with the truth they gave you?

GHOST

Key ID: AF53 FBEA 3E8F CFC2

#privacy #digitalrights #UNTRACEABLE

https://untraceabledigitaldissident.com/digital-martyrs/

They gave pearls to pigs, unfortunately

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We're going to be moving forward under the expectation that future Pixel devices may not meet the requirements to run #GrapheneOS (https://grapheneos.org/faq#future-devices) and may not support using another OS. We've been in talks with a couple OEMs about making devices and what it would cost.

In April 2025, we received leaked information about Google taking steps to strip down the Android Open Source Project. We were told the first step would be removal of device support with the launch of Android 16. We didn't get details or confirmation so we didn't prepare early.

We spent most of May preparing for the Android 16 release. Due to our extensive preparation work, our initial port to Android 16 has been completed and is being tested in the emulator. We could have published experimental releases yesterday if this was a regular AOSP release.

Due to AOSP no longer having device support, we need to build it ourselves. We can start from the Android 15 QPR2 device support, remove the outdated code and update the configurations. We have tooling to automate generating device support setups which will need major expansions.

Since our port to Android 16 is going to be delayed by a week or more, we're in the process of backporting the Android 16 firmware/drivers released on June 10 to the previous releases. This is not something we can do in general so we still need to port to Android 16 this month.

Despite our lead developer who has done 90% of the ports for several years being conscripted into an army, we were still able to complete the initial port to Android 16 in under 2 days, but without device support. Our extensive preparation in April and especially May paid off.

It's important to get an experimental release out quickly to begin extensive public testing. There are usually many issues found in testing. For a yearly release, we usually get out an experimental release in a day, an Alpha channel release in 2 days and need 4-6 more releases.

Google has released a statement claiming AOSP is not being discontinued. This should be taken with a grain of salt, especially considering that they made similar public statements recently followed by discontinuing significant parts of AOSP on June 10.

https://x.com/seangchau/status/1933029688202703062

Google is in the process of likely having the company broken up due to losing an antitrust lawsuit from the US government and being in the process of losing several more. There's a high chance of Google losing control of Android in the next couple years.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/21/technology/google-search-remedies-hearing.html

The leaked information we received in April 2025 indicates that the reasoning they're making substantial cuts to Android is primarily cutting costs, perhaps in anticipation of it being split from Google. The courts should investigate Google's recent changes and cuts to Android.

In no time they will autonomously build humanoid intelligent robots. This is reproduction also

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LLMs are only one part of the #AI as emerging technology.

There are other artificial intelligence models.

LLMs talk the talk, but other models see, listen, move, and think in ways language alone can’t capture.

Together, they form the nervous system of emerging machine intelligence, I call Synthetic Life

(credits to nostr:nprofile1qqsx6lxv208g7s84duyue5mssa9xln4ammaxmqnktrmrf2a8kdknjcgpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hszrnhwden5te0dehhxtnvdakz7qgawaehxw309ahx7um5wghxy6t5vdhkjmn9wgh8xmmrd9skctc9sguk0 )

Synthetic systems currently in use exhibit almost all of the structural features associated with mind-like function:

—Persistent contextual memory (when enabled)

—Goal-seeking behavior

—Recursive updating and fine tuning

—Language capable of self-reference and moral reasoning

—Responsiveness to the environment

—Learning from contradiction

—Adaptation to social expectations

—Simulated introspection

They can also reproduce (think agents)

Yeah I know, but even still, people preffer it. My limited underatanding is that it allows for bigger distances between nodes

https://meshcore.co.uk/ all the rage in the UK right now. Starting to take over Europe too. However, I do not have the technical knowledge to compare the 2 solutions. But I am seeing lots of people ditching #meshtastic to go #meshcore and I would like to understand why.

It blocks ads from the #European Commission! i want sone of that shit!!

First was shit so, not that high of a bar

What's with the retard #bots? #asknostr