Hell yeah I have a Cantor 42 key I built, love the split kb vibes
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Hides ur IP address from the websites you visit and any peer to peer services, which otherwise could be used to geolocate you or identify whoever’s name is on the internet plan. They also block your ISP from seeing what connections you are making, but this is just a shift of trust as the VPN provider will then get that information so you need to trust that they won’t log it or sell it
Also use a private DNS server even if not using a privacy VPN. I set Firefox to route through Mullvad always. It’s just another way your browsing activity gets fed back to your ISP or DNS provider company
Edit: Also I think VPNs have a lot more utility than that. E.g. hiding your real IP from websites to prevent geolocation or tying back to your real ID, preventing your ISP (and thus the US govt through PRISM etc) from logging your traffic, etc. Yes the details of what you do are encrypted through HTTPS but the servers you connect to and the times you do it are not. The CIA says they kill people based off metadata so I would at least try to shift the trust away from known collaborators like my ISP and towards groups like Mullvad to protect myself
Isn’t it crazy how nuclear advocates have been shut down for years with cries of “it takes too long to build!” and the liberal red tape, but as soon as corporations want it back to protect their profit margins suddenly all of that goes away?
That’s amanita muscaria so it shouldn’t be that poisonous lol
I am so glad I didn’t renew my subscription in September sheesh
I would love to read this w yall
I recently moved to doing more with Nexctloud to minimize the number of services I run, so I’m using Nextcloud Memories to manage my photos and videos. Had some issues with dates and times of old media getting messed up during my initial import but after sorting that it’s been excellent
Protect Hasan at all costs, despite his flaws he's fairly principled and a decent left voice in a sea of reactionary streamer shitheads.
This is fascinating and I appreciate you sharing your experiences. When it comes to Soviet isolationism, do you think this was the fault of the government or would you lay the blame at the imperialist states who sanctioned the country? And expanding that, do you think the approach that China has taken since the 1980s resolves this issue through compromise or does it sacrifice too much of the socialist character in pursuit of open trade?
Prepare for more poop deliveries, capitalist scum