

John Queally needs to get familiarized with the scientific act of digressive victimhood already.
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John Queally needs to get familiarized with the scientific act of digressive victimhood already.
Quite literally it. We even coined the scientific name for it already!
oh, in more man made horrors we have to continue witnessing instead of saving.
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How can non-enforceable laws be laws?
Your majesty, the peasants are rebelling, they have overtaken the army, what do we do?
You get sued no matter what authoritarian country your tools get used in, it doesn’t mean Signal Technology Foundation has to comply with French law, as they are not beholden by their jurisdiction. That is why I used North Korea as an e.g.: Kim Jong Un can’t sue the world.
Privacy and encryption are inalienable human rights, even in authoritarian hells like North Korea. There’s is no reason to comply with bs laws.
If you don’t see mocking a fascist government as a form of protest, I’m not so sure how I can help you see the harm in leaving.
That last paragraph is the problem, they know they are a line of defense for many vulnerable people in France. So leaving them to their own devices is a form of complicit acceptance.
They refused to operate ON a country with a hostile anti encryption law as a threat.
Signal could have mocked the France government for being authoritarian fascist censorious anti-mathematics pieces of turd, but leave USERS stuck in France with the danger of the government’s bs law.
A metaphor for ease of comprehension: Signal threatens a farmer for hunting chicken down, by ceasing all freeing-chicken-from-the-farm operations. Not killing the farmer, but leaving the chicken without the tools to liberate themselves.
Yes, I read Animal Farm.
Back when I was younger and naïve, I would Nicolas Cage OP.
I’m now more mature and open minded, and I can say I wholesomely agree with @Zak@lemmy.world’s statement ITT.
Technologists have very little patience for people that are technologically illiterate. And when you’re fighting to liberate people against corporations that send hitlists against you, patience runs faster. My hope is that people like OP can empathize that while yes, public technologies can be harmful and downright hostile, they can take their time to comprehend concepts technologist took their time to write down and document for.
If you want private conversations with peers, it must be encrypted, it must be forward secret, and it must be authenticatable.
XMPP, SimpleXchat, & Signal are the only three that fit these specifications.
I have the first two (check my bio👈😎👈), the latter I do not trust.
Kirsten Lesage, Kelsey Jo Starr, and William Miner titled this erroneously. The title should be:
#Children are learning cults are bad, and their parents tried to indoctrinate them against their will
update: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4569351/
Replying to this with a T2S soon
This should be fed to YaCY.
apparently too: https://lazysoci.al/post/23374468
That’s not even the issue, but sextortion: https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdin/pr/fbi-and-partners-issue-national-public-safety-alert-sextortion-schemes
Kids and their parents are being extorted with this crap.
Even so, counter intelligence is good for people to be aware of. If the Czech republic will use these radios to spread republican agendas, the people can plan counter counter intelligence.
Silence is death. I hope people arm themselves with two way secure radios for all.
He hates free speech, that’s why.
All tankies are like that.
Radios are absolutely necessary for maintain rights, and informing people.
Rare occurrence when a conservative is honest.
My server was down, so I had to manually fetch your reply.
His response is the exact same walled garden everyone has.
By revamp, I meant this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_centric_networking https://wiki.fd.io/view/Cicn
The raw problem is DDoS. How do you mitigate DDoS?
NAH, they neod to scrub the databases retroactively, including all the other ones still open.