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Has lemmy.ml been blocked en-masse?

  • Yeah, unless someone does the research I agree - it's all anecdotal (personally I've experienced ridiculous amounts of censorship on lemmy.ca, for example, beyond what I'd ever expect). I have a feeling a lot of the "tankie dickishness" is just people not liking it when .ml users express their opinions or call out lies or unintentional misinfo.

  • Has lemmy.ml been blocked en-masse?

  • Every time I hear about .ml users being "dickish" it's always just someone claiming that. Haven't seen anything like that, at least not more than other servers. Same for the supposed censorship. Feels likr something people just repeat like a meme.

  • There's no shortcut you can use to achieve things simply, especially if you want actual anonymity (an extremely high bar). Installing GrapheneOS is the bare minimum (Calyx doesn't even come close). Then you need to avoid services that ask for personally identifiable info, use VPN for everything (and use public wifi for initial setup), avoid a KYC SIM or SIM in general (also use airplane mode / wifi whenever you can).

    But really I'm guessing you don't actually need proper anonymity (privacy in general is more reasonable).

  • That can work, but it could go the other way too. We've already seen scaremongering claims like "right to repair will allow creepy car mechanics to stalk your location", "encryption is used by criminals", "local image scanning prevents child abuse", etc.

  • What a waste. Literally dozens of other countries with capable research institutions but no space program that could have benefitted. Instead they choose to give it to the nation that kills kids for shits and giggles.

  • Goddamn, that was impressive, you can tell there's a lot of real enthusiasm there. He went so much deeper than I expected, I even learned a couple of things despite using Linux for 5+ years now. Great to see Linux being pushed to non-tech audiences.

  • Can't speak for other cryptos (generally stay away), but Monero at least has a track record of being actually private/anonymous (unlike btc) and generally doesn't fluctuate in price nearly as much as others (something the devs try to design into it). Several trusted privacy-focused services (VPNs, VoIP, etc.) accept it as a payment method. If I want to donate to Lemmy, I'd rather do so in a way that keeps my bank from knowing the details and keeping a record of that for who knows how long.

  • I hate that quest devices are the only reasonably priced and widely available ones. Everything else is either super expensive, way too old, or doesn't run standalone Android with sideloading access (meaning no true ownership of games you paid for via pirated copies).

  • As a baby leftist who hasn't read much but who finds anarchism more appealing on the surface, your responses are disappointing. Instead of saying "you're wrong" why not reference some examples of anarchist success stories you claim exist? What is the anarchist equivalent of the USSR or China?

  • Junk DNA is still a thing - some parts of thr genome are verifiably junk, and the rest is just "unkown". It's just that some of the "unknown" bits back in the day have now been found to actually be useful. At least this is my understanding as a non expert.