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Video will become a useless medium. We all know by simple logic what these people have been up to.

Gm ya'll!

There is a discussion happening in peoples minds about whether AI art is good. Of course, with relativism and people saying good and bad are subjective, the discussion can not be fruitful.

Some say AI only copies us but then again real musicians also simply absorb and rearrange, with the little exception, that they live a human life with actual pain and suffering and the associated yearning for salvation.

To me AI music isn't necessarily bad. If it glorifies God, it is good, if it doesn't, it is bad. I'd be willing to agree that if it makes people look for God, that is also good.

In the end it is about what category we place this new tool in and how we use it, just like a hammer or a saw.

There are other issues such as copyright, but personally I don't believe I can own either chords, melody or text at all and no human made law will prevent "copyright infringements" from happening.

Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me a sinner.

(Matthew 15:26–28):

26 And he answered, “It is not right to take the children’s bread and throw it to the dogs.”

27 She said, “Yes, Lord, yet even the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from their masters’ table.”

28 Then Jesus answered her, “O woman, great is your faith! Be it done for you as you desire.” And her daughter was healed instantly.

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Good day

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Note to self: get qr code ready for next busking session, they're might be bitcoiners roaming the streets.

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Flat earth is a model that I believe to be derived from the Christian cosmology. I don't concern myself much with the materialist worldview that is without a centre to orient but in phenomenology, meaning as the human experiences the universe, the world is experienced much as s dome around his consciousness. That results in something below, the earth which is experienced as a flat plane and the dome of the sky. In Christian language "earth" means all physical things including flesh and stars, while "heaven" includes concepts, ideals and principles etc.

So once one discerns the two worldviews, the "round earth" of modern day science and the "flat earth" of ancient cosmology do not contradict but instead work from different anchor points and explain different aspects of being.

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DON’T TRUST, VERIFY: OPSEC FOR NORMAL PEOPLE

You don’t need to be a spy. You just need to stop acting like an easy mark.

OPSEC (operational security) isn’t about paranoia. It’s about probability. Every time you click, share, like, swipe, or log in you’re feeding the system. Not just with data, but with predictability. And the more predictable you are, the easier you are to profile, track, influence, or destroy.

But this isn’t a guide for spooks. This is for you. You, with the day job. The rent. The normal life. You’re not trying to hide from satellites, you just want to make it harder for data brokers, cops, stalkers, and advertisers to run your life without your permission.

Here’s how to build real world OPSEC for people who don’t live in bunkers.

THE BASICS: NO ONE IS COMING TO SAVE YOU

Stop outsourcing your thinking.

VPNs won’t protect you if you log into Facebook on the same session.

Tor doesn’t help if your exit node hits your real email.

Secure messengers mean nothing if you send selfies of your license.

Password managers are great until your master password is Password123.

You can’t bolt on privacy. You have to think differently. That means trading convenience for control, comfort for clarity.

THE CORE RULE: DON’T TRUST — VERIFY

Every person, app, network, and company must be treated as a potential leak. Not because they’re evil. But because they’re not you. They don’t care like you care. They don’t suffer the fallout when your info leaks. They won’t lose sleep when your information gets doxed. So stop assuming trust. Assume compromise.

Then verify reality:

Is this connection encrypted?

Is this app open source?

Is this site phoning home?

Is this device mine, or just leased surveillance?

Default to skepticism. Not cynicism. Just practical defense.

MENTAL MODELS THAT ACTUALLY MATTER

1. EVERYTHING YOU SHARE IS PERMANENT

Messages get screen-capped. Emails get forwarded. Cloud backups get subpoenaed. If it’s digital, it’s duplicable. If it’s duplicable, it’s uncontrollable. Say less. Send less. Assume nothing is private unless you control every link in the chain.

2. ANONYMITY DIES IN CROSS-REFERENCE

You use the same username on Reddit and GitHub? You’re already deanonymized. You check Telegram from the same IP you use for online banking? Done. You walk around with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on? You’re trackable by MAC address. Your habits are the fingerprint. The tools don’t matter if you glue them together with laziness.

3. THREAT MODELS

Most of your threats aren’t hackers in hoodies.

They’re:

Employers snooping

Advertisers building profiles

Cops asking for metadata

Creeps stalking exes

AI scraping your digital trail

So act accordingly. Encrypt your messages. Keep your devices locked. Don’t post your kids’ full names. Use fake birthdays. Rotate email aliases. You don’t need spy gear. You need boundaries.

4. METADATA IS MORE DANGEROUS THAN CONTENT

What you said matters less than when, where, and to whom.

Call logs > call audio

Message timing > message content

Location pings > social posts

You can encrypt the payload, but if the headers stay public, they’ll still build your network map. Use tools that don’t just encrypt, use tools that erase or decoy metadata.

HABITS THAT STACK THE ODDS

You want practical?

Here:

Use different usernames for different roles (social, work, crypto, political)

Compartmentalize accounts with burner emails and password managers

Turn off Wi-Fi/Bluetooth when not using them

Use privacy-respecting browsers (Brave, Firefox, or Mull with uBlock, JSBlock, CanvasBlocker)

Use DNS that doesn’t log (like NextDNS with hardened settings)

Keep a separate phone for dumb tasks (ride shares, deliveries, junk apps)

Run a VPN over Tor, not the other way around

Don’t reuse passwords. Ever.

Encrypt your devices full disk, no exceptions

Use 2FA

Check what your apps are really doing (Exodus Privacy, NetGuard, TrackerControl)

MINIMIZE YOUR DIGITAL FOOTPRINT

It’s not about deleting your life. It’s about casting less of a shadow. Don’t post in real time. Don’t geotag anything. Don’t sync everything to “the cloud”. Don’t store your life in Google’s hive mind. Every extra bit of data you leave behind is an anchor point for advertisers, cops, creeps, or HR looking for a reason not to hire you. Cut the anchor. Move lightly. Leave gaps.

KNOW WHEN TO WALK AWAY

If an app gets shady, drop it. If a service demands ID, burn it. If a platform changes its terms, don’t argue. Exit. You owe nothing to the digital landlords. No app, platform, or device is sacred. No habit is worth your safety.

FINAL WORD

You don’t have to be perfect. You just have to be less predictable than the next target. You just have to make surveillance harder, more expensive, more uncertain. That’s OPSEC for normal people. It’s not magic. It’s not elite.

It’s just a mindset:Don’t trust. Verify.

Then act like you give a damn.

GHOST

https://untraceabledigitaldissident.com/

A true samurai fears no battle - except one against the tax office of Edo.

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That would be nicer. I'll watch closely though, just in case europe goes too crazy. Don't know about UK, haven't been there in years, but it's a tough situation from what people say.

Finally rented a server for webhosting and used js for the first time! Having a great time working on my website. Can't post here since it's rented kyc, but I'm sure you nostriches have some suggestions on how to avoid that in a year when the contract ends.

I'm thinking: pay in btc using tor.

Let me know!

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Just getting my coding journey started, so I can not speak on that, but it's so very nice to have code explained line by line and being able to ask questions and immediately receive answers.

I see. That way the money is already gone and can't be called back, after that they could only try to report you for scamming but wouldn't really have any base for that. Thanks for clearing that up!

So different bank different account, but how does that stop the other party from calling back their payment?

Nothing more valuable than love and all the bitcoin can't make up for it.

Bitcoin is not the most valuable thing in existence.