No South Korea nodes in Mullvad’s server list. Perhaps other providers do? I don’t think SK is a popular destination for exit nodes since it has a strong censorship against pornography among others.
No South Korea nodes in Mullvad’s server list. Perhaps other providers do? I don’t think SK is a popular destination for exit nodes since it has a strong censorship against pornography among others.
Not sure if shadowbanning can work here. Wasting each instance’s limited pool of resources is not what we want to encourage.
I have been doing precisely that. You have your personal number and the secondary number that doesn’t have to be attached to your name if you want. Ofc law enforcement and telecom companies will be able to trace you based on cell tower locations and phone model.
Pro: An extra disposable number to give out whenever people ask you for “we need your phone number for ShittyDiscount”. Whenever the spam calls get annoying I simply pop it out and place another prepaid sim.
Con: Phones with dual sim support can be rarer to find and be more expensive depending on your country.
Kudos for self-hosting fediverse stuff, man.
I make 1 single partition for the entire drive and encrypt it with veracrypt. Veracrypt has portable executables for windows and if I lose the flash drive in the worst case people will think it’s a corrupted disk (unrecognized partition) and reformat them probably.
We’ve got the perfect global pandemic movie post-credits section.
We’re truly fucked.
The consensus a few years ago in /r/privacy was that it’s too expensive and risky for smartphones to transmit audio data to their HQ, bandwidth constraints, processing power and capabilities considered.
Now… with higher specs and advances and optimizations in AI for audio transcription, would it be feasible to do all that spying but locally on the device itself? The device would transmit ‘daily reports’ after processing.
More fox the merrier. We have Icecat, Iceweasel, Palemoon, Librewolf, Tor Browser, Mullvad Browser… I’m sure I’m missing many more for desktop.
It will probably split and congregate around instances focusing on heavy moderation and KYC vs crypto-focused free-for-all ones if they ever gain traction.
A tragedy for the afghan people. Even more so, since there’s a sizeable chunk of their own population supporting them.
I’m worried about the link rot problem when the specific instance used as source goes down.
That will make people cling to their VPN accounts even more, not less.
There’s also the issue of self-censorship. No way of knowing if any Russian folk interviewed actually agree to what they say.
My country’s second hand market sucks donkey balls. Import fees are crazy if you even dare to use Amazon instead of cheap Chinese shop. I just wanna scream.
Redlib and Libredirect are the only thing keeping me sane when I absolutely have to open Reddit.
Shit, I have desktops running with 2200G and 2400G.
There’s an ISP level filter against pornography and North Korea related materials, but VPN uses are tolerated in South Korea as far as I’m concerned.