Emberleaf

joined 4 years ago
[–] Emberleaf@lemmy.ml 5 points 23 hours ago

I'm almost to the point where I'm just going to stop using the internet altogether, honestly. I'm that frustrated with it all.

[–] Emberleaf@lemmy.ml 11 points 2 days ago

I'm very happy with the Mullvad VPN. The Tor Browser is great, too.

[–] Emberleaf@lemmy.ml 21 points 3 days ago (2 children)

I'm highly doubtful that any of this can actually be proven. I don't doubt it for one minute, but I really doubt there's any way to actually prove this. Unless some 'smoking gun' documents or other surveillance can be produced (good luck).

[–] Emberleaf@lemmy.ml 34 points 3 days ago (14 children)

Of the three, Signal is the most secure. Now in about 2.5 seconds, someone is going to start screaming about the phone number requirement. This is used so that you can go from desktop to mobile with the same profile. You can set Signal to hide your phone number from everyone else but you. It's a non-issue.

There is a reason why Elon Musk doesn't let people post about Signal on his Nazi social network. Because it works.

[–] Emberleaf@lemmy.ml 8 points 4 days ago

Bioshock is a true classic, in my opinion. The setting still intrigues me to this day, and I finished the game many years ago. I was very disappointed when the proposed movie did not make it to the big screen.

[–] Emberleaf@lemmy.ml 7 points 6 days ago

You can't explain your work. Why the fuck should they?

[–] Emberleaf@lemmy.ml 10 points 1 week ago (4 children)

What's interesting is that if you go directly to an Invidious instance through your browser, everything works perfectly. At least, it did for me.

[–] Emberleaf@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 week ago (2 children)

DuckDuckGo is generally considered the more private of the two. And StartPage had some shady issues a while back, but I can't for the life of me remember what they were...

[–] Emberleaf@lemmy.ml 6 points 1 week ago

It's really not all that difficult to understand. Trump inflamed their prejudices and sense of entitlement and used that to get their votes. Politicians have been doing this forever. Are you poor? Well, it's because the brown people are taking all the jobs. Are your groceries costing too much? Well, it's because of all those poor people sponging off the government - that's driving up all the costs. Oh, and by the way, god wants you to hate all those LGBTQ+ people, too.

[–] Emberleaf@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

When it comes to Trump, it's important to remember that there is no sleazy tactic he won't try. He lives and thrives on lies.

[–] Emberleaf@lemmy.ml 17 points 1 week ago (3 children)

It had the effect it was intended to have.

 

Can someone help me understand this? If hundreds of thousands of people use a popular browser extension, how does that make it easier for you to be singled out among them? I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around this, can anyone help?

 

Sorry if this is a dumb question, but I was hoping that the desktop version and the mobile version would be able to sync messages between users without having to create multiple accounts. Is this even possible with SimpleX's current architecture? Aside from all that, I'm really liking SimpleX - clean, simple and SECURE!! =)

 

Just discovered this duo a couple of days ago, and can't get their music out of my head. Kind of a throwback to 90's alternative with a great sound. Check them out and give them some love! :)

 

You know, it's funny.

I can remember a conversation between two elderly people that I overheard probably 30 years ago while riding a city bus. I don't recall the topic of the conversation, but one of the people made a statement that has always stuck with me.

"Everyone keeps making money the most important thing and pretty soon, money will be the most important thing."

That statement has always been in the back of my mind, reminding me that I'm supposed to care about people more than things, relationships more than influence and compassion more than personal benefit. It's a way of thinking that I always took for granted. People are smart, everyone wants to be kind and compassionate, don't they? I mean, who wakes up in the morning and decides that they're going to be selfish and oblivious?

Fast forward 30 years to today.

Marketing and the marketing mindset has so insidiously infiltrated the public psyche that we don't even notice it. Social media, instead of being the place to FREELY share knowledge and ideas in the spirit of community that was promised, has instead become a shopping mall of human psychosis.

"Check out my content stream!"

"You have GOT to see my next video - here's a link to my patreon so you can fund it!"

"I have a website with lots of useful information that can help lots of people - and for $20 a month, you can have access!"

"Like what I'm wearing in this picture? It's for sale!"

Obviously, there are exceptions to this. There always will be (I hope), but late-stage capitalism and consumerism certainly seem the order of the day. It wasn't always like this. At least I certainly don't remember it ever being like this before. Somewhere along the line, we became conditioned to market and brand ourselves. Somewhere along the line, everything went up for sale and if your idea, knowledge or resource was freely available, someone would come along and - after a few slight tweaks - slap a price tag on it and call it their own.

I suppose there are those (most?) who will say that I'm just 'crying because it's raining'. Maybe I am. Maybe I'm just whining and wishing for an ideal that will never manifest.

But I still can't get what that elderly person said out of my head.

 

They tell you that you're unskilled, even though learning how to do your job requires training.

They tell you that you're uneducated, even though everyone has something to teach.

They tell you that you're essential, but unaffordable.

They tell you that you have a voice, but you should keep quiet.

They tell you that your opinion matters, so long as it lines up with theirs.

They tell you if you work hard, you'll have just as much as they have - but not yet, just keep working.

They tell you that if you pray harder, you'll be blessed with prosperity - but not yet, just keep praying. And working.

They tell you so many things; they want you to believe so many things. But mostly, they want you to believe one thing above all else - that you need them.

You don't. Rise up.

 

#VivaLaDirtLeague #MentalHealth #InternetLife

 

Yet another example of how reformist lesser-evilism undermines workers and the cause for Socialism in the US.

 

#marloncraft

 

Happy holidays, everyone!!!

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