@charliebrownau@WakWak I used to believe these freedom protests were more meant to wake people up and meet like minded people in real life. From what I heard from loli frog on what happened next during last year's worldwide freedom protests is that she did find like minded people, but there's barely any contact after protests, and nobody seemed to be truly awake, as they all still believed in viruses to be real and all that.
@kleeneks@charliebrownau@Paultron I got a self compiled version, but it was on 2.41. I installed 2.44 now, and now it works again. The i2pd documentation (which had to be accessed using an archive because it's Cuckflared) has instructions on how to set up XMPP and IRC servers over I2P, which is very convenient.
Next question: how do I make browsers see .i2p links as websites instead of search queries?
@kleeneks@charliebrownau@Paultron We're running i2pd on 076 actually. The main problem is actually getting it to keep running without it crashing after a few hours because the devs won't tell you they have just released an update.
It is true that the ilita.i2p userbase is mostly Russian but anyone that uses I2P needs to understand a bit of russian anyways. What I2P needs is a Matrix instance, I remember someone hosting it a few months before but it's not up anymore. If you're having connectivity issues with i2pd you can set the connection length to 1 or 2.
Is it really that big in Roshan? Makes sense considering the worldwide Russophobia going on in current year, though I didn't know this little detail. But my Roshan knowledge doesn't get anywhere beyond "suka" and "blyat", but learning the language is pretty high on my todo list right now, considering we might be getting a massive influx of Russians over the next few years, seeing how the whole Ukraina vs Roshan psyop is here to stay for the time being.
Cosmotheism seems to be the only one that isn't Cuckflared, which means it's the only one I can access. It seems like it does ship to Japan, although seems like I'll have to pay more for shipping than for the book itself, even when choosing the cheapest option. Guess I'll find a PDF version and download that as a torrent, then I'll just donate to Dalton-san directly if he accepts donations.
@charliebrownau@JapanAnon By the way, I'm looking for a copy of Mein Kampf that's only translated to either Japanese or English, and doesn't have its context altered by anyone (like for example turning "Jews are all commies" to "we are all evil motherfuckers" for example). If no Japanese translation exists, I might try to make a translation myself.
@charliebrownau@Paultron Because that guy is on Poast, meaning he has no idea how technology works, and he won't be able to see my comment because Graf shadowbanned me, because Graf is most likely controlled opposition.
@h4890 XMPP (just naming the protocol, because Conversations isn't the only client, and fuck smartphones): Hands down the best option, despite having a reputation of being too hard for normies to understand, it really isn't that hard. It has proper, proven end-to-end encryption, it's very lightweight, and it's just a chat protocol rather than a fucking spaceship like Discucked. However, most clients suck.
Matrix: Basically, current year corpo and poorly rewritten version of XMPP. Funded by the Jews, trying really hard to mimick Discucked, decentralized on paper, but in practise there's heavy reliance on the matrix.org server because almost everyone uses that, and matrix.org is Cuckflared, which is a major security issue. Plus the server side soft is bloated as fuck, meta-data leakage happens all the time, though the plus side is that it has end to end encrypted chatrooms, which no other platform or protocol has. Also, even though other clients are out there, everyone is using Element because other clients are inferior (by design?), and Element is soyware written in Electron. Despite the downsides, it's at least way way way better than most other chat software. 076 used to have a Matrix server before I joined this place, but apparently at some very random day the server got destroyed minutes after loli frog pointed out the authoritarianism in Australia and how that might be the future of Japan if we all continue to not stand up.
Jami: My experience is that each person MUST use the exact same client using the exact same GUI library, exact same OS, and exact same version in order to communicate with one other. Plus each OS comes with an entirely different UI despite being written by the same developers. I had to explain using an Android screen how to start a chat on iOS by email, and the person on the other side didn't understand it, so I asked him to send screenshots, and as it turned out the entire UI is completely different. What's more, when I tried the GTK version, it just crashes a few minutes later even when I just have it opened up and I'm doing nothing with it. So Jami is literally unusable.
Delta chat: Basically email turned into a chat platform. Client is written in Electron, therefore it sucks. Better just use a real email client with PGP encryption by default instead.
Tox: Pretty decent alternative to XMPP, it's basically XMPP without a server in the middle, because it's P2P. However, both sides need to be online in order to store messages, because due to the lack of a server, you can't just send messages to someone who's offline or they'll simply never arrive. And it suffers from the same problem as XMPP and Matrix when it comes to clients; most just suck ass.
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