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[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 minutes ago* (last edited 10 minutes ago)

You have to create a Briar profile in the app, then go to "Request Forums" on the webpage copy paste their link and add them, and you also have to copy paste your link and put it on the webpage in the blank space where is says "Enter your Briar Link"

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

Like... less than 24 hours

I ain't trying to be the next Gandhi

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 hour ago

Travelers

Steins;Gate and then Steins;Gate 0

I just recommended movies to another user so I'll copy paste:

In order of my preference:

Terminator 2: Judgment Day (probably watch the original Terminator also, but its not necesary) (This is a must watch, soooo goood. 😍🎞)

Interstellar (Space Travel, Very Exciting 🚀🌌)

1917 (War Film)

Primer (Time Travel, get your mind blown 🕑)

12 Angry Men (1957) (This is about jury trial, might not be interesting for everyone, also its kinda old, very old, but very interesting)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 hour ago (2 children)

We have federated countries

(well... its more like... confederated rather than federated ¯_(ツ)_/¯)

And there's Brair there are Brair Public Forums. There is no censorship. But activity is quite dead. Expect to see a post every month, or longer.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 hour ago (2 children)

Clearly we havent deported enough ~~black and brown people~~... ahem I mean... the illegals.

/s

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

Nah, the fascist and marxist work together to kill everyone else

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

Taiwan? 🤨

You mean Hong Kong?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

Bridgefy seems to require an online account to use. Brair requires zero obline accounts, and even allows sharing the apk to nearby devices without internet.

Edit: Yea, just checked... Bridgefy requires an internet connection the first time you launch it. Not good...

[–] [email protected] 16 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

Briar (Android Only) - Uses Bluetooth, Wifi, or Internet via Tor to communicate. You can theretically create a large mesh group with enough users. Think of protests where the government shuts down the internet. Downside is, bluetooth range is 10 meters 😓.


Also: You can send encrypted text over SMS using Secure Space Encryptor (SSE) (known as Paranoia Text Encryption on iOS). It's an Open Source app that can encrypt text.

  1. Type text
  2. Copy the Ciphertext
  3. Send and tell the recipient to use SSE fo decrypt.

You both have to share a password/passphrase over a secure channel, then use that to encrypt and decrypt.

Or PGP (there are mobile apps), but they aren't quantum resistant. If someone intercept and stores them, it could be decrypted later. So I recomment Symmetric Encryption like AES 256 (so use SSE for better security, since they use AES 256)


You can also encrypt a radio:

Rattlegram is an app on iOS/Android that alllows converting text to audio and play it over your phone’s speaker.

As mentioned before, SSE.

  1. Use SSE to encrypt text
  2. Copy-Paste the Ciphertext to Rattlegram
  3. Sent it over the radio
  4. On the other end, use Raddlegram to turn the audio back to the ciphertext
  5. Use SSE to decrypt.

Voila! Off-Grid Encrypted communications.

Warning: Encryption over Ham Radio bands is illegal in many countries 😉 (but fuck the law lol, who cares)

There's also Meshtastic, but it has much shorter range, but, in the USA at least, they aren't "Ham Radio" so they (supposedly) can be encrypted legally.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 7 hours ago

You can encrypt a radio.

Rattlegram is an app on iOS/Android that alllows converting text to audio and play it over your phone's speaker

Secure Space Encryptor (SSE) (known as Paranoia Text Encryption on iOS) is an Open Source app that can encrypt text.

  1. Use SSE to encrypt text
  2. Copy-Paste the Ciphertext to Rattlegram
  3. Sent it over the radio
  4. On the other end, use Raddlegram to turn the audio back to the ciphertext
  5. Use SSE to decrypt.

Voila! Off-Grid Encrypted communications.

Warning: Encryption over radio is illegal in many countries 😉 (but fuck the law lol, who cares)

[–] [email protected] 26 points 7 hours ago (3 children)

Good thing Germany has actual proportional representation, and not gerrymandered districts under FPTP that causes voter apathy, as with some ahem other country... 👀

[–] [email protected] 15 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago) (2 children)

Okay I don't have any advice except this:

If you have to steal, please only steal from big corporate chain stores, not the small bussiness.

Also, be careful, cameras are everywhere these days.

I'm not judging the act of theft, just where you steal from. Please only steal from the rich.

Edit: Btw, I also really want to steal stuff... just because...

The only thing stopping me is the legal punishment. I hate the rich for what they've done to society and I'd love to steal, it makes me happy.

I already do a lot of digital piracy. I feel so good. Its a victimless crime. 🏴‍☠️

 

Obviously, with a state adversary, you'd be fucked.

But how about, if I want to prevent a douchbag sibling or roommate from replacing the bootloader of an encrypted laptop, with a malicious version they got from some dark web site as a "prank"? Assuming you can't just lock the device in a safe.

With phones, they all have verified boot.

But with Windows + Veracrypt, an attacker can just replace the Veracrypt Bootloader.

Is there an alternative? Or do I just have to use Bitlocker? (again, non-state adversaries)

 

I'll start.

Laws:

Aggravated Digital Piracy. Downloading probably thousands dollars worth of content. yaRrr 🏴‍☠️ (btw, check out: [email protected] it's blocked by lemmy.world instance btw)

I flew a drone without FAA LAANC approval, and beyond "line of sight" rules. (I checked air radar online, there were zero flights near me at such low altitudes that I was flying my drone, so zero safety issues)

I sent a string of encrypted text over Ham Radio bands as a "proof of concept" for a off-grid comucation method. (Rattlegram is an app on Android and iOS, that can convert text to audio; Secure Space Encryptor (SSE) is an open source encryption app that can encrypt a string of plaintext into a string of ciphertext (this app is called "Paranoia Text Encryption" on iOS), you can copy-paste this ciphertext into Rattlegram and sent it over Ham Radio, then reverse the process on the other end. Voila, encrypted off-grid communications) Encryption over Ham Radio is illegal, but whatever lmfao, fuck the FCC.

A lot of jaywalking, because I was feeling suicidal and didn't care. Never got a fine lol.

School rules:

Probably the most common is the no-phone rule. (don't worry, my education was fine, didn't miss anything important)

My high-school (in the USA) made you wear a tie, I often don't until staff tells me to, then proptly take it off when they are out of sight. (It's so fucking unfortable) Idk why they even have dress codes when my school was so "ghetto" af.

Workplace:

That no-phone rule again 🙃

Oh, I used a pen and wrote marxist shit on the bathroom walls at my workplace (I'm not even a marxist, I just wanna fuck shit up). Never got caught. Statute of limitations probably expired by now, can't even sue me if they now found out who did it.

Websites: A lot of Terms of Service. A lot of community rules in forums.

What rules have you broken? 👀

 

After the Proton CEO twitter scandal, I'm thinking of getting a domain that I own. But problem is, all my email address would be @mydomainname.com instead of @protonmail which millions of people use. Isn't that just linking all your account together. Even if you create a separate email address for every account, they all still identify to your domain and the surveillance corporations can link your accounts together to your identity. So I'm not sure about having own domain name...

🤔

And its hard to even pick a name that sound good when you say it like Pro-ton-mail is easy to pronounce, I can't think of some good domain name like that to choose.

 

Especially for personal accounts.

I get why a corporation would require it for employees...

But I hate it when Apple, Samsung, etc. are forcing you to have 2fa, especially by requiring a phone number.

Side note: Bitwarden will be requiring email verification codes starting in February 2025, for those who haven't enabled 2fa yet (see my Post in YSK). Most people store their email credentials in their password vault... so a lot of people are gonna get locked out of their bitwarden vaults. I kinda hate it, especially on such sort notice (less than 10 days).

 

Why YSK: Because if you are like most people, you also store your email's password in your Bitwarden Vault and not bother remembering it, causing you to potentially get locked out (since you wouldn't be able to log in to your email to get the verification code, because your email's password is in the vault itself 👀)

(Imagine leaving your key in your house, lol)

Source: https://bitwarden.com/help/new-device-verification/

Excerpt:

To keep your account safe and secure, in February 2025, Bitwarden will require additional verification for users who do not use two-step login. After entering your Bitwarden master password, you will be prompted to enter a one-time verification code sent to your account email to complete the login process when logging in from a device you have not logged in to previously. For example, if you are logging in to a mobile app or a browser extension that you have used before, you will not receive this prompt.

Good thing I noticed, otherwise I might've had a bad time next month 😖

Edit: Updated title to clarify that people who have 2FA are not affected.

 

Many EU countries have a "VAT" and like feel like this is kinda targeting poor people. Like, for the rich, this is insignificant, for poorer people, a (example) 20% tax would be a huge burden. Why do they do this?

🤔

 

I only speak cantonese at home, for most of contact with society, it was English, when in the US, or during the few early years of my life in China, it was Mandarin. (But now it's just English, since its the US)

And my parents are... not very nice parents...

Emotionally abusive for my entire life, and, during the early years of my life, used "corporal punishment", but only stopped because I got older and can defend myself.

But still constantly being emotionally abusive.

And deny that my (diagnosed) depression exists, while accusing me of "faking" it. While simultaneously threatening to hospitalize me.

Also my (older) brother (who also speaks cantonese at home) is a major douchbag, very abusive to me, especially when I was younger.

grandparents are passive agressive

Like, I kinda just hate Cantonese. I mean, almost every interaction in Cantonese is with an abusive person. And with how closely related Mandarin is to Cantonese, I kinda hate Mandarin too. There's just so much conservative culture that's attached to Chinese languages, everytime I hear someone talk in Chinese, especially Cantonese, I kinda feel fear, I feel like my parents are nearby and are yelling at me.

I mean, with English interactions, there's like half good half bad interactions

With cantonese, its like almost 100% bad interactions

So like... 🤷‍♂️

 

Like I don't get it, he owns 9% of the shares, doesn't he still need like 42% of other shareholders to vote in in as CEO? So isn't he still subject to the will of the other shareholders? 🤔

(Disclaimer: I have no idea how this works, which is why I'm asking)

 

Like do cats know that humans are bigger and therefore they don't try, or do they actually like us?

And does a human yawning look like a tiger opening their mouth, or do they know that the human won't eat them?

🤔

(sorry if this question was weird 😅)

 

Like:

Bad thing happened = The universe made it happen, not your fault

Forgetting to do something = Well there's nothing I can do, my brain chemicals are dictated by the laws of physics

Like if I don't keep using Determism as an explantion, my brain just 🤯💀...

 

So... I found out a way to send encrypted messages using amateur radio.

There is an app called Rattlegram that lets you convert a string of text into soundwaves that plays though your phone's speaker. If I just use an app like Secure Space Encryptor (SSE) to encrypt a text, then copy-paste it to the Rattlegram app, then transmit that over radio, then using the same app to record the sound and reverse the process on the other end. Voila! Encrypted long(ish) range communications without a centralized server!

But I looked it up and apparantly its illegal to encrypt communications over the amateur radio bands. What are the odds of actually getting in trouble? 🤔

(To the FCC agents reading this: this is just a hypothetical, a thought experiment, I'm totally not gonna do this 😉)

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