The media is manufacturing consent for censorship of Telegram and presumably other secure messaging platforms.
The media is manufacturing consent for censorship of Telegram and presumably other secure messaging platforms.
Secret service about as useless as the TSA.
Bitcoin isn’t private, you can see how much BTC a sender or recipient is holding and what transactions they’ve made. I’d argue that without privacy mitigations such as a mixing service it’s even less private than credit cards. They should have gone with Monero instead.
Ladybird isn’t ready yet but one to keep an eye on.
Rainlendar is good and works on Windows and Linux. It’s not open source though, and some features such as Caldav support require a pro license for €10
SmartTube (for Android TV) accepts donations.
Yeah it’s not my ideal solution either, but I don’t see modern cars getting any better on privacy. If some manufacturer made a stripped down, privacy preserving car I’d be all about it.
Yep, this is the reason I won’t get an EV or any modern car. Probably gonna be driving 2016 cars or older the rest of my life.
The IRS always says they’re gonna target the wealthy, but most of their audits are lower income people because they’re easier targets.
You gotta look at the future price of Monero ;)
If the retailer supports bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies, you can pay with Monero using an exchange with a flat rate such as https://exch.cx or another provider listed on Kyc not me.
You do know that the NSA hacked Tucker Carlson’s Signal account to discover and warn him against traveling to visit with Putin, right? Signal has been compromised by the same groups that are opposed to liberty and sound money.
I’ve heard this claim, but where’s the evidence? It’s also possible that his actual phone was compromised.
He [MPAA CEO Charles Rivkin] added that almost 60 countries use site-blocking as a tool against piracy, “including leading democracies and many of America’s closest allies.” The only reason why the US isn’t one of them, he continued, is the “lack of political will, paired with outdated understandings of what site-blocking actually is, how it functions, and who it affects.”
No, you’re the one who doesn’t understand. We don’t want censorship, and we have this thing called the 1st Amendment.
Librewolf on desktop, Brave on mobile.