lunatique

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[–] lunatique@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 hours ago

Damn even Zion software sucks. Now they want to ruin anime. Good think I always download the highest quality anime from nyaa.si and never used crunchyroll

[–] lunatique@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 hours ago

I. Veganism predates 1944. II. Reasons for becoming vegan vary. III. People may stop for lack of commitment or accessibility. IV. Not all vegans are motivated by animal cruelty or environmental concerns. V. Substack writer should acknowledge this diversity.

[–] lunatique@lemmy.ml 2 points 4 hours ago

1000% and its not unique to Reddit ,🐀

[–] lunatique@lemmy.ml -2 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

Privacy lovers aren't the average person. Just wish these folk that keep wanting privacy would stop being so dumb about it.

[–] lunatique@lemmy.ml -2 points 5 hours ago (2 children)

This list is terrible and not even true for some of the things listed. Funny how hard you all are defending not reading. Reading the TOS of some of these would in most cases always inform you of something they practice that they want you to agree to that you may or may not like. So yes a high majority of the time.

There is also a difference between being private and trying to prevent you from being spied on. Duckduckgo doesn't use trackers but that doesn't mean they won't give your IP address and search results to an Alphabet Agency (for one example)

[–] lunatique@lemmy.ml 1 points 5 hours ago

You sound like a bad lawyer. If you told me that I wouldn't hire your ass. Too lazy to read my case lol tf wrong with you people

[–] lunatique@lemmy.ml 1 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago) (1 children)

I was just telling people to read terms of service and people disliked my post. If they read it they would realize information like that but they are SIMPs so they just refuse to and say "oh iTz tOo hArdD to ReAd it"

 

I am a privacy supporter. I believe you get to know your information to the extent you want to know it and that others should only know what you allow them to know about your information.

Saying that, I will say that even more than the dislike I have for the companies stealing people's data, I have even more for the customer who tolerates it.

I posted to a privacy group that you need to "read the terms of services." Instead of learning and gaining a responsible mindset as a consumer. People had the nerve to get mad lol. If you don't read the terms of services that ironically in most cases tell you they are taking your data and using it for shit you wouldn't like or agree with, how can you get mad?

You wouldn't even become a victims if you read it because you would already be aware of the reality. I find that to be so ignorant of customers it almost (but doesn't) warrant the 1984 practices being used against them.

If we stopped supporting this shit it CAN'T happen. So remember If you don't demand privacy you get no privacy

 

In order to protect your privacy even more efficiently, you need to do something very simple whenever using an online service or a software. Something that most people fail to do is reading the terms of service, also known as a TOS, from companies or developers' software. This usually will tell you straight up whether they're spying on you, selling your data, or using it to sell ads. This will solve a lot of problems with people not realizing that some software is actually the opposite of privacy, but they keep using it thinking it enhances their privacy.

[–] lunatique@lemmy.ml -1 points 13 hours ago (3 children)

It is better. First of all you don't have to connect your phone number or an email. this is an automatic victory

Its on a torified network. It's encrypted And if you choose basically every chat is a burner account. So once deleted it's gone.

I've noticed that signal is actually NOT secure at all and may actually be a gov project

[–] lunatique@lemmy.ml 1 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

You're right can't change peoples minds. You can just raise them to be better minded people. I just don't see how blocking open source will fix anything. You could just pirate the software. Or even better they will need to create their own and they will become professional at it. Tons of these companies have to sanction Russia from pressure from the west thats the only reason they are doing it. They (businesses) are currently in mass trying to reenter the Russian market.

Ukraine kidnaps thousands of men to fight the war and video evidence is simple to find. They support nazis and are in some cases. They are terrorist they keep attempting to blow nuclear power plants. They are basically evil. I'm not going to give you a whole history lesson you can research. But just understand when Hitler was in power he was popular. After the war its understood that he was evil

 

Very useful. Keeps apps I don't want on the internet from ever connecting with its firewall. Torify your whole phone, runs all internet through the Tor network and at will you can change the circuit. Also has DNScrypt so that all your web searches are encrypted and can't be monitored accurately by intrusive ovservers. Blocks ads and many more features that are damn near mandatory for privacy lovers. All while being FOSS.

You can also download from F-Droid or Droidify.

 

Whatever you interpretation of society is.

 

This is something that should get more attention, but it's hard to produce semiconductors that have this effect without being super super cold. It's called quantum levitation but it's not actually levitating. It is locked in the magnetic flux. Which is even more impressive if you ask me.

 

No not tired of Trump or Biden but the whole government. The incompetence overall. Please don't harp on one of the presidents all day. BOTH SUCK. In fact if you look real hard you'll realize all of them sucked

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