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Privacy maximalist. Self sovereignty enthusiast. All glory to God. Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini. Donation methods at daedalus.website/donations.html

Its not just for ads. Intelligence agencies are one of the biggest buyers of data as it allows them to circumvent already loose wiretapping laws.

When you see "sold to third parties" you must conclude "stored by the state to subvert your will"

You can never go too far when your enemy is the state.

At this point, who cares about a little "convenience".

GHOST is right: its time to get serious.

Shit I didn't expect KYC World to become a reality in US so soon.

I'm hoping this will wake up a lot of normies. My hopium dose for the day at least.

On each user you would likely have to reconnect on each instance of baresip since user data isn't preserved between user profiles. Depending on the VoIP provider, you can do this but only your most recent SIP connection will actively recieve calls, the rest you could only check voicemail or make outgoing calls.

You mentioned numbers plural, so assuming you want different VoIP numbers per user this is very much possible and as I've described above, each user has unique user data per app.

I've only used linphone and set up a Grandstream ATA, I'll look into baresip too. Both VoIP providers I've tried (Telnyx and VoIP.ms) have documentation on how to set it up. Basically you get a sip username and password from them, then you log in to the sip client with that. You'll have to play around with dialing formats and caller ID settings that's where I had the most issue.

Great point. Personal finance and business finance are truly no different in terms of basic cashflow. Your savings rate is your profit. A business with 0% or worse profit is a failing business. Likewise an individual or family unit with 0% savings is failing.

Too many people believe 0% savings is "making it". We gotta change the frame.

Protestant or Novus Ordo Catholic surely. Please see my other reply. Gen Z only wants the most traditional.

Not anecdotal either, many statistics show decreasing Novus Ordo Catholic attendance in GenZ but rising TLM. I'm assuming similar is true for Protestantism but I can't speak to any stats.

I come across so many people in my day-to-day life that look back nostalgically on the "old internet" or the "wild west internet" before centralized platforms, algorithms and dragnet surveillance. They express an existential dissatisfaction with the current status quo.

That internet is alive. It lives on Nostr. It lives on the darknet.

All it requires is a healthy degree of curiosity and openness. A willingness to try what others in their social circle haven't before.

The comfort brought to most in using the internet in the popular, "approved" manner comes at the cost of this existential dissatisfaction.

The concerted effort to make every traditional brand Globohomo, bland and gay is clearly not for economic gain. This is an attack on tradition, group cohesion and goodness itself.

Calm down buddy. There's a clear split on Nostr between the iPhone users and the GrapheneOS fanatics. Obviously my criticism of Nostr users who use proprietary software doesn't apply to those using open source software.

For how important the Nostr community seems to claim Open Source Software is, there seems to be absolutely no attempt to avoid proprietary software in the most impactful ways.

Proprietary iPhone spyware is the norm here.

Users here clamor constantly for their apps to be permitted on the App Store or Play Store not realizing this permissionless nature of Bitcoin only lives in the FOSS movement.

So often we see these half measures fueled by cognitive dissonance and complacency. As this mentality continues Nostr nor Bitcoin will never have the wide scale impact on freedom everyone wishes it will.

In my eyes the country died with the PATRIOT Act. It was on its last leg following the 1965 immigration act, dissolving of the gold standard in 1971 and others. Now we just have a rotting corpse and it's really starting to stink.

We gotta bring it back to life.

You're right they just announced it could be possible, I misinterpreted their previous announcement. Thank you for the correction.

Great project thanks for the shoutout. We really ought have more tools to trustlessly link the Bitcoin and Monero worlds.

They want an impotent submissive people. We're propagandized into believing they'll do this with a vulgar display of physical or political power. Not so. It's the silent power they hold with surveillance that's so oppressive.

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This stuff is gonna wake a lot of normies up. As much as it's dystopic, I'm quite optimistic of the counter culture it will strengthen.

Incredible, I'd love to have something like that in the states.

Choose one that allows you to pay in a privacy respecting currency like monero (XMR). Mullvad and iVPN come to mind as the most popular monero friendly VPNs. Mullvad a bit more popular compared to iVPN.

This minimizes the trust you place in the VPNs no logs policy.

I watched the video and another of his on income tax. It's extremely questionable that income tax law would only apply to foreigners by the letter of the law.

If we assume thats true anyway, how would you go about applying it? Not report taxes? In that case would you then cite all these laws in an audit and then go to court and get pummled by the system?

I think that's why it's not catching on, I'm curious what you think.