“Antifa” are terrorists in the usa now
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Corridor8031@lemmy.mlto A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•TIL: Employers in the USA Have Stolen Over $50 Trillion From Workers Since 197591·4 days agobut noone can do anything about that ofc
while for example drug users and distributors get hunted and shot, killed or imprisoned, because they are evil and deserve it 🙃
Corridor8031@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Climate goals go up in smoke as US datacenters turn to coalEnglish6·5 days agocapitalism was kind of never democratic i think, considering so much is basically dictated by the people who “own” it, which feels more like a dictatorship/ feudalism
uhm no not really? I mean reproducible builds are used to cross verfiy that it is the same binary in this case, but like android has no mechanism to do that, this is not how it works.
that a build should be reproducible is more about your second point and doesnt really have anything to do with fdroid, as far as i know
Edit: these links should explain it all: https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/21675-fdroid-security/2
i think the security issues are not about fake apps, but about fdroid signing the builds themself, while their build infrastrcuture is described as insecure
“Tor VPN is beta software. Do not rely on it for anything other than testing. It may leak information and should not be relied on for anything sensitive”
in case you did not read the disclaimer
For anyone who considers getting the tor vpn android app “Tor VPN is beta software. Do not rely on it for anything other than testing. It may leak information and should not be relied on for anything sensitive” (it is a disclaimer from their website)
Thank you for adding the created date column and making sweden green
Corridor8031@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Concerned message from CEO of Telegram about privacy and censorship414·7 days agowhat is up with this batshit insane post, i know this was written by some right wing facist, people like you are the reason it is like this
this is awkward i am sorry it seems like my memory failed me, for one it is was mullvad and obscura that have a deal, not nymvpn…
and then i also thought somehow that vpns are in sweden protected by the constitution, but it appears its more like normal laws. Which appear to be effective tho. But mainly i thought about that recently switzerland was proposing laws like this https://tuta.com/blog/switzerland-surveillance-plan (possible that laws like these get proposed in sweden aswell ofc) which makes it sound like the privacy stands of the goverment is not that strong anymore, but there are probably no effects really at the moment. I think i would rank sweden and switzerland equally i guess, i mean the famouse mullvad example kind of proofs that they are safe i think…
But like my research into the countries is not that deep, so if you really looked into this deeply and switzerland is really better for some reason, than i guess it is like this.
But i still think the age is important, like sure its completly possible that an old vpn suddenly gets infiltrated or idk what really, but since for vpns are mostly trust based, i think that the track record is the best option for this… and new vpns just dont have that long of a record (personally i would not use like a 1 month old vpn for example, whoever good it sounds)
or can nymvpn offer garantuees similar to tor?
so Hyprland is made by Facist, is this correct? never heard of that, but i wanted to use it at some point, guess i wont be doing that then, good to know
Corridor8031@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•One-man spam campaign ravages EU ‘chat control’ bill9·8 days agothe website is great really
And btw it seems like you can easily use it to “contact” all Eu represanatives for other matters aswell, it generates a list of the mail addresses of whoever (national or eu) you choose, optional everyone, and then you can copy it to your mail account and write them
It is not much but it feels good doing something, maybe one person might read it atleast
I do not agree with placing switzerland over sweden in that location category
and i think a category should included, that tracks age of vpn or something like that, considering this is nymvpns biggest flaw… still hard to say how trustworthy it is + their software is less battle tested
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and just for someone curiouse, it should be mentioned that nymvpn does use mullvad servers/ has a deal with mullvadsry i mixed that up obscura and mullvad had partnership, not nymvpn)
Corridor8031@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Has YouTube just blacklisted every Mullvad server in some countries?1·8 days agowell personally i dont think youtube premium is that bad, considering like it is not really that expensive (i mean compared to my time on youtube then, or like compared to the scam of having to pay for playing online on xbox), and the creators do get money from it
But like i stopped because i did not want to give google and youtube anymore money because the app had so many things that annoyed me, things that had to be bad on purpose, and like i dont want to pay someone that makes things shitty for me on purpose.
so blocking vpns generally is just another step for them in keeping making things worse j guess
Corridor8031@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Has YouTube just blacklisted every Mullvad server in some countries?11·9 days agoI can not garantuee you anything, and it could be possible that things just changed in the last months. But i think until atleast around march i had been using youtube premium + mullvad without any problems. But the vpn was set to the country i live in… (i then switched to newpipe and no vpn for youtube)
Corridor8031@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Has YouTube just blacklisted every Mullvad server in some countries?114·10 days agoif you get youtube premium it should work fine 😬
if they did not change it
on your phone, does it also not work in browser if you are logged in?
Like the fact that someone can get shot for offering to get their neighbour high, while companies can litteraly operate like crime syndicates with minimal repercussion
might be a cause for people thinking the law is just opression instead of a guideline that can be actually used
Corridor8031@lemmy.mlto News@lemmy.world•The AI bubble is 17 times the size of the dot-com frenzy — and four times the subprime bubble, analyst says21·11 days agoI think your line of thinking and reasoning about this is very flawed
Corridor8031@lemmy.mlto News@lemmy.world•Campbell's Soup Co. admits to dumping waste into an Ohio river, violating law 5,400 times5·11 days agothis, like so why are the owners not going to jail now? And the executives?
always only responsible for the success, but never for losses or crimes somehow.
if they can steal all the value created by the workers, claiming they own it, then they should also be the very first judged for what they do with their property and held accountable.
Corridor8031@lemmy.mltodatahoarder@lemmy.ml•Fire destroys Korean government's cloud storage system, no backups available4·11 days agosounds like you are suggesting that in private companys jobs are distributed by merit and skills lol
there is this “attack” where a website tells you to paste malicouse commands into the terminal