Post 2891535 by p@freespeechextremist.com
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(DIR) Post #2889598 by p@freespeechextremist.com
2019-01-12T04:55:47.292660Z
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@PussySlayer I don't have a wallet for them at the moment. Take them for what sort of thing?
(DIR) Post #2889747 by p@freespeechextremist.com
2019-01-12T05:03:44.204872Z
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@PussySlayer Oh, that's greatly appreciated, but at the moment, this site costs me less money per year than I used to spend on cigarettes per week.
(DIR) Post #2890072 by fashywhitefem@baraag.net
2019-01-12T05:19:12Z
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@PussySlayer @p With JS enabled and huge fingerprinting, I’m gonna guess “enough for casuals.”
(DIR) Post #2890137 by p@freespeechextremist.com
2019-01-12T05:23:18.131505Z
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@PussySlayer That one chick, I forget her name but she's 'bcrypt' on Twitter, she's involved in the project, I trust her sensibilities.I'm using a heavily tweaked Firefox and luakit.
(DIR) Post #2890139 by fashywhitefem@baraag.net
2019-01-12T05:23:18Z
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@PussySlayer @p Word to the wise on testing, search the public discovery of any related court cases. Cheaper to utilize the free testing that idiots provide.
(DIR) Post #2890255 by fashywhitefem@baraag.net
2019-01-12T05:28:18Z
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@PussySlayer @p Wait, are you telling me that I shouldn’t use my hotmail account to set up my drug trafficking empire?
(DIR) Post #2890260 by p@freespeechextremist.com
2019-01-12T05:28:33.902591Z
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@fashywhitefem @PussySlayer You still need a lot of paranoia, as things like PRISM and Stingrays demonstrated that the government is more than willing to lie about prosecutions so blatantly that even they end up getting caught.
(DIR) Post #2890436 by p@freespeechextremist.com
2019-01-12T05:38:35.303111Z
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@PussySlayer @fashywhitefem Paranoia's never failed to be an asset, I think. I'm full-:tinfoil:, man.
(DIR) Post #2890609 by fashywhitefem@baraag.net
2019-01-12T05:45:55Z
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@p @PussySlayer I wrote out a big paragraph about security routines that I follow before realizing what an awful idea it would be to post that publicly.
(DIR) Post #2890681 by p@freespeechextremist.com
2019-01-12T05:48:02.875289Z
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@PussySlayer @fashywhitefem He's doing a performance, and I think it's hilarious, but nearly every coder I knew had this approach, and they were depressingly blase about it. I intended to convey the tinfoil part more than the AJ part in this case, though.
(DIR) Post #2890695 by fashywhitefem@baraag.net
2019-01-12T05:48:26Z
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@PussySlayer @p All I’m saying is that CreepyDOL is fantastic.
(DIR) Post #2890728 by p@freespeechextremist.com
2019-01-12T05:49:20.889314Z
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@fashywhitefem @PussySlayer Ha, maybe GPG support in Pleroma would be a good idea. But I wouldn't even trust me.
(DIR) Post #2890766 by p@freespeechextremist.com
2019-01-12T05:50:32.344655Z
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@PussySlayer @fashywhitefem Yeah, it's regrettable because I have come up with some really fun ideas but I've never posted them anywhere.
(DIR) Post #2890811 by fashywhitefem@baraag.net
2019-01-12T05:51:54Z
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@p @PussySlayer PGP.js could work. :overrustle: (shhhh, I know.)
(DIR) Post #2890991 by fashywhitefem@baraag.net
2019-01-12T05:59:07Z
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@p @PussySlayer i've literally been removing trash from my keyserver for the past decade plus. i know how to form coalitions of BEGIN PUBLIC KEY BLOCK to force decryption. don't play with me unless you want to learn what this means.
(DIR) Post #2891010 by rms@pl.smuglo.li
2019-01-12T06:00:36.039398Z
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@PussySlayer @p Idea may be good, but it wouldn't be right to trust them with such thing. There was a person who found out that brave was taking donations on behalf of him without him knowing about it. It all seems too shady to me.
(DIR) Post #2891023 by rms@pl.smuglo.li
2019-01-12T06:01:14.074131Z
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@PussySlayer @p found the link: https://twitter.com/tomscott/status/1076160882873380870?lang=en
(DIR) Post #2891026 by fashywhitefem@baraag.net
2019-01-12T06:01:18Z
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@PussySlayer @p If you’re loading JS within the browser to handle encryption, I have strong concerns from the start.
(DIR) Post #2891256 by fashywhitefem@baraag.net
2019-01-12T06:12:48Z
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@rms @p @PussySlayer I like Tom, but he can be rather slow at times. Here he’s upset someone took his picture off of a publicly facing YouTube and he’s chasing them with a “right to be forgotten” and badgering them for holding donations in escrow. I’ll bet he thinks his DNT flag is effective and meaningful too.
(DIR) Post #2891270 by p@freespeechextremist.com
2019-01-12T06:13:49.702146Z
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@fashywhitefem @PussySlayer Yeah, the language is one thing, but the distribution method, that's the biggest problem. I would not post anything I wanted to keep a secret here, but "tell some people a clever security thing" seems like a small enough risk factor.
(DIR) Post #2891358 by fashywhitefem@baraag.net
2019-01-12T06:17:02Z
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@p @PussySlayer It honestly wouldn’t be awful. Shared cypher limits overhead on multi-recipient posts, part of the account creation could be key generation, pub key on profile. It’s enough to make DMs actually private within the server and that’s not a bad first implementation goal.
(DIR) Post #2891395 by rms@pl.smuglo.li
2019-01-12T06:18:54.564884Z
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@PussySlayer @p It all seems too much to me, web browsers should focus more on improving their HTML, CSS renderer, input handling and such thing.It's also ironic hot brave's homepage states "On a mission to fix the web" and loads a third party javascript from a third party domain.
(DIR) Post #2891535 by p@freespeechextremist.com
2019-01-12T06:23:33.534000Z
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@PussySlayer @rms You must have missed the memo on Web 3.11 for Workgroups. They added the motherfuckin' *CLOUD*. :thielsmug:
(DIR) Post #2892867 by jack@freespeechextremist.com
2019-01-12T07:37:47.480662Z
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@p @PussySlayer @fashywhitefem Except that paranoia alters what one should and otherwise can do. What *they* fear is everyone conquering their fear and doing what they need to anyways. They can only project the *illusion* of power, spot lit onto very tiny and limited areas. Most of the panopticon is focused on dissuasion, discouragement, and denial. Even if those assets would be marshaled to also focus on identification and intersession, it's very limited what they could actually do. It's all a kabuki theater. Kill a chicken and wave it around to try to frighten the monkeys. Surely, P knows this in terms of lawyering. They can't even have trials for all the crimes they prosecute. If everyone accused of a crime decided in unison not to plea, the whole court system would collapse in a day. White people have unfortunately been taught to tread carefully, attempt to obey the [Noahide genocide] law [machine], and cooperate with authority. <sarcasm> It's working wonderfully. </sarcasm> What we should do is proceed as needed, deny everything, stick together, and get very loud and very excitable when one of the herd is targeted by the panopticon. We're not there yet, but we'll get there in about 30 years or 300,000 dead white people by my count.
(DIR) Post #2894754 by p@freespeechextremist.com
2019-01-12T09:28:43.782279Z
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@jack @PussySlayer @fashywhitefem> Except that paranoia alters what one should and otherwise can do.I write "paranoia", but if it's clearer, that should be understood to mean "extreme suspicion" rather than "neurotic fear".I think it's a trait that any good coder ends up developing. You make an input box, and inexperienced coders will write something that does what the user wants, but anyone that's been doing it long enough will also take into account what happens when an idiot encounters the input box as well as what happens when an asshole encounters it.> If everyone accused of a crime decided in unison not to pleaPrisoner's dilemma, but more literal this time. You could get some unreasonable pleas accepted just because you're the only one interested in accepting a deal. It'd be a good time to be a defense attorney.That is correct, though; 90% of all criminal charges end up with a plea rather than a trial, and the courts are still slow and over capacity.
(DIR) Post #2899782 by rambeaucockius@pl.smuglo.li
2019-01-12T13:36:27.722929Z
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@rms @PussySlayer @p Quite obviously an actionable legal issue. They have no right to use his name and likeness unless he gave them permission.