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翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Friday, 22-Nov-2024 14:34:08 JST 翠星石 @mangeurdenuage @iska >Inb4 why would you sign an immoral agreement to betray humanity? -
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翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Friday, 22-Nov-2024 14:25:54 JST 翠星石 @verita84_automata @PurpCat @sally I wonder two, as I can't find anything about that.
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翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Friday, 22-Nov-2024 14:21:01 JST 翠星石 @ShtPoastAnon >it's people doing cover for obviously bad actors
I use tor by default to do whatever and I must be a bad actor.
Competent bad actors don't use tor - they use their own better networks of compromised IoStings devices and windows computers, which don't have haram IPs.
A small percentage of tor's userspace is incompetent bad actors that are easily detected.
>Just don't use the internet because tor isn't even fast.
It's faster than dial-up, so it's perfectly usable.
>the exit nodes are well monitored so unless you run your own, the privacy argument is already out the window.
Due to tor's design, the exit node does not know who sent the packet and if you use TLS, the exit node doesn't know what's in the packet.
The glowers may run a few exit nodes (malicious nodes that carry out attacks are detected and removed from the network) and some nodes may have their connection monitored, but really that is true of any connection that is routed via the USA.
If you were to run your own exit and exclusively use that without a serious amount of other people using it, you would have no privacy, as it would be obvious as to who the connections were coming from.
tor also supports .onion services, which do not use exit nodes.
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翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Friday, 22-Nov-2024 14:12:36 JST 翠星石 @Francisco >more of an infringement of the rights of others, rather than freedom.
Please do explain.
It is not right to say that; "no, you cannot modify and/or share that written work" - that is rather wrong and is a restriction.
All the creative works I publish are under a free license that respects the 4 freedoms.
>deceptive redefinition of the word "Freedom"
It is deceptive to claim that government enforced restrictions on freedom (copyright) is what freedom is. -
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翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Friday, 22-Nov-2024 14:07:55 JST 翠星石 @discordpreviews >A fullpage window on a whole other tab just to signify that a link has been added to a "profile"
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翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Friday, 22-Nov-2024 14:05:35 JST 翠星石 @bot @korgster @anemone @sun @zonk @lunarised >Writing about how basic human decency and human rights are being brazenly violated by the NSA's crimes against humanity.
>Suddenly you think about depraved degeneracy like cheese pizza and proprietary drugs.
Really makes you think.
Even if you are not schizophrenic, you don't buy illegal drugs off the internet and try not to do anything else immoral, there is still a chance you will be selected for prosecution based off the NSA's spying records.
The "you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear" argument is pain wrong, as you have everything to fear even if you are so dull and boring that you have nothing to hide. -
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翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Friday, 22-Nov-2024 13:56:10 JST 翠星石 @bot @korgster @anemone @sun @zonk @lunarised >Btw you aren't spied on by the government if you just act normal and do normal things
Totally false.
The NSA spies of every citizen of the USA as well as the world and shoves all spying records on warehouses and warehouses of HDDs.
If you are incredibly dull and boring, maybe a NSA employee will never pull up your spying records, but those who aren't are likely to have their spying records pulled up at least once. -
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翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Friday, 22-Nov-2024 13:52:56 JST 翠星石 @sun @korgster @anemone @bot @zonk @lunarised I mean, you finally did get hit by the consequences of funding proprietary software.
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翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Friday, 22-Nov-2024 13:40:46 JST 翠星石 @SheHacksPurple My free computers speed up when I'm running out of time for freedom. -
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翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Thursday, 21-Nov-2024 21:36:51 JST 翠星石 @LukeAlmighty >Me looking in the binoculars and seeing my long neckbeard and freedom enjoying form.
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翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Thursday, 21-Nov-2024 21:33:57 JST 翠星石 @ins0mniak @coolboymew @hfaust Please do your duty for the human race and claw back your money from microsoft. -
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翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Thursday, 21-Nov-2024 21:32:52 JST 翠星石 @splitshockvirus @charlie_root @david @eric There is a free software iKVM port ("openBMC"?), although I would check that's free first.
Why would you want to backdoor your free systems with proprietary broadcom garbage that runs proprietary software?
dracut does have an option to allow entering the password on bootup via ssh, but it's all manual really. -
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翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Thursday, 21-Nov-2024 21:30:30 JST 翠星石 @SpaceLifeForm @beyondmachines1 See if you can find the booklet that came with the router or check the web interface - there should be GPLv2 request notice written there.
If that's missing and that router runs BusyBox/Linux, D-Link has lost their license to distribute BusyBox and Linux. -
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翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Thursday, 21-Nov-2024 21:28:47 JST 翠星石 @SpaceLifeForm @beyondmachines1 You need to carry out a GPLv2 request with D-Link, demanding the source code of Linux, u-boot, etc, plus the installation information (i.e. information of the location of the UART header, the pinout and the baud).
Once you have that, you submit that to the openwrt project and hopefully someone goes and does a port and upstreams the chipset support etc without adding all the proprietary software. -
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翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Thursday, 21-Nov-2024 21:23:58 JST 翠星石 @splitshockvirus @eric @charlie_root @david ASUS previously did make good server motherboards like the KGPE-D16 (unlike trash motherboards, there's the JTAG and UART headers left on the board).
The only drawback I see is that the SAS card and the iKVM card is not included by default, but eh those do run proprietary software... -
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翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Thursday, 21-Nov-2024 21:16:21 JST 翠星石 @Zergling_man Indeed - there's nothing of value on there to scrape. -
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翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Thursday, 21-Nov-2024 21:15:02 JST 翠星石 >Filthily nazi can't help slandering me, by claiming I'm scraping extwitter, when I clearly pointed out I have no interest in doing so.