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How is Proton partnered with them? I hadn’t seen evidence of it.

Bad journalism explained in 15 seconds. Basically, that's the entirety of the apparatus practicing the books.

I wouldn't get stuff from Israel either, but that's my prerogative. You do what you will.

There are a few: Nostr, Mastadon, Bastyon, Bluesky (proprietary garbage), and I think I found one more that was also like that.

Signal is backdoored, so I'd remove that from the list if possible.

I use Protonmail for my email, so I'm fine with that.

NextCloud is not secure, so I'd use something else personally.

I don't use Cryptpad, but LibreOffice instead, since I like doing things not in the cloud for office shenanigans.

For GitHub-style things, I use Codeberg (based off of Forjego), but all the others I could see being used.

They actually like BTC because they can spy on those against the CBDC with it, since they hijacked BTC to become centralized in 2017. They just don’t want people to skirt the chainalysis companies with it, or be completely hard to track by the chainalisys agents.

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BTC can’t be like this either, for it has been centralized since 2017. You’re welcome.

They're centralizers, so I'd say it is true. They both practice the books, of which I will never apply to my life.

Bluesky is absolutely proprietary to me, so I'm not using it. I learned my lesson when I deleted my account on Revolt due to that type of toxicity.

I've taken a look at it. It does have potential, but one setback I see is that Sol:OS is not Free Software. Do you guys have plans on open-sourcing it under an FSF approved license in the future?

If I can find a gif of a GBA SP from 2005, I'd post that here.