

Propaganda mills run 24hrs in time of war. All sectors of industry are often involved.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Propaganda_Works
I absolutely do not believe these claims until they’re independently verified
Cleveland Rapid Response could use donations if you can.
https://rhizomehouse.org/mutualaid/ is a good list of people you can help.
Shit is going down in Minnesota but they’ve never been more organized than they are now. Only we keep us safe.
If you want to help you can donate to a few groups.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-equip-twin-cities-legal-observers-with-ppe
https://nlgmn.org/mass-defense/
https://www.wfmn.org/funds/immigrant-rapid-response/
More comprehensive list here https://www.standwithminnesota.com/
How to organize a rapid response from a very high level with further detailed resources. https://southerncoalition.org/resources/rapid-response-101/
Good general advice on organizing, also a good resource to find groups near you that are likely aligned. https://www.fiftyfifty.one/organizer-resources
Feel free to reach out for any other resources.


Propaganda mills run 24hrs in time of war. All sectors of industry are often involved.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Propaganda_Works
I absolutely do not believe these claims until they’re independently verified


Do you have the pcap file from wireshark or tshark?


Can you post the PCAP?


GrapheneOS


This is the most LinkedInLunatic coded response ever


I would argue that there should be a simplified section and a classic ALL THE THINGS version under a “Would you like to know more?” button. I cannot tell you the hours I’ve spent following wikipedia rabbit holes and how rewarding that has been to me.


1/5th of the way if you’re in the US buying used and don’t want a swastikkkar


.zshrc and ohmyzsh with spaceship and custom theming, right? Right?


For reference https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encryption
I think you’re trying to refer to security posture, or security practices. However those mean nothing if you cannot encrypt or encode in some manner as to not be easily understood by a third party.
Largely this is done with some sort of algorithm.


Um, security is based largely on encryption algorithms.


Telegram is more of a honeypot now than anything else


It would be helpful that when you report something is working or not, that you test a modern version, or you state when you last had the failure. Misinformation is not something we should be spreading. It can do far more harm than good.
Also hopefully the top comments config script works for you or you’ve found an alternative browser like WaterFox or others.


We all do.


Weird, app.plex.tv, emby client, jellyfin client, netflix.com, and prime video at https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/ are all currently working for me. Can you share your LibreWolf config? Maybe I can help you fix it.


I haven’t experienced this behavior. Can you provide a URL for me to test against.


Thanks for taking the time I didn’t initially have to provide context.
Also if privacy is more of a goal you can self host a search engine with searxng


Waterfox? Fennec-about-it!


For those interested
https://librewolf.net/installation/
https://codeberg.org/librewolf/issues/issues/1919
Thanks to @acockworkorange@mander.xyz for the context below.
The settings that Mozilla packaged in were the main big ones, Claude, ChatGPT etc, it didn’t look like any of them were locally hosted or even if a locally hosted model could be chose. Local AI… where the model itself and all the token are processed on either your own machine or another machine controlled by you certainly isn’t violating privacy, but as I said the choices on offer were none of these.
LibreWolf by default gets rid of anything that seeks to abuse your right to privacy, you won’t even find Google or Bing in your search engine. Naturally this will also apply to AI providers. Unfortunately, at the moment, we can’t trust Mozilla and by extension with AI items so these things were removed. That doesn’t mean you can’t install third party AI extensions.
Also you can host your own search engine for even more privacy.
From the article
Pile it High and Deep PHD work.