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"Pride and Prejudice and Zombies", ce flim manque cruellement de l'humour qui pourrait le sauver.

@ploum
Toot Café has a list of blocked instances: github.com/tootcafe/blocked-in. But I guess this is not the "incident" your are talking about since it seems to be like this for months.

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@ploum
Also, for some at least, the subprimes crisis was a almost a direct results of deregulation and the SEC not doing its actual job. So not an issue with regulations per se. But quite the contrary.

@ploum
Again, instead of pushing an ideology with assertions presented as facts, use the opportunity that ICOs and cryptocurrencies are. There is researches to do to validate, or not, your hypothesis with facts. Data for comparison analysis is available.

I'm not saying that regulations are The solution. But I'm not buying it that they are bad and that the ICOs market demonstrate it.

@ploum
Even in this specific case, it's not like SEC regulations prevented huge investments and thriving innovation in fintech. I would love to see an actual analysis of ROI and other key metrics in ICO vs. regulated markets.

@ploum
"arbitrary people who have the power"? Are you trying to confirm that your claim that the lack of regulation is the root of prosperity and innovation in the blockchain/crypto-currencies world and your dismissal of ICOs scams and market manipulations are the product of an ideological anarcho-capitalist bias?

@ploum
And while we are at it, it is interesting you decided to throw in gambling when we were discussing capital investments with a focus on blockchain and regulations.

@ploum
Since you change subject. I 'm curious to see the facts supporting this claim. Have you any numbers comparing state owned lotteries and gambling vs. privately held ones and other scam operations? Otherwise it is just a cheap anti-government claim.

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How Google and Amazon managed to censor @signalapp@twitter.com in countries that didn't managed to do it alone : signal.org/blog/looking-back-o

@ploum Reducing regulations to "protecting people" and opposing it to education is an ideological bias. Regulations does not necessarily means coercing people into doing what others thinks is good for them.

For instance, requiring investment service providers to provide accurate and comprehensive information (incl. the clear and balanced risks analysis) to wannabe investors. This is both regulation and eduction and helps against scam.

@ploum Yes, education is part of the solution. Hoewever, you will always end up with bad actors smart enough to fool almost everyone. Education alone will never be enough.

@ploum
But also full on shameless scams and market manipulations. To think that the absence if regulation is the main, or only, factor driving innovation in the blockchain/cryptocurrency world seems shortsighted and ideological.

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#briar is out of #beta

''Briar is a messaging app designed for activists, journalists, and anyone else who needs a safe, easy and robust way to communicate''

It can operate over wifi and bluetooth, even during an internet blackout, encypts, @torproject integreated, has private chats, forums, blogs and more to come like crisis mapping and collaborative document editing

''Briar 1.0 release candidate'' is out
get it on @fdroidorg

forget about #telegram

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Lol at all those companies suddenly exclaiming how much they care about me having control of my personal data because of the GDPR.

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This is a bit depressing.

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This underlying problem needs to become a priority. Either pressuring #github to go free software or getting free software to go elsewhere.

Github becoming synonymous with open source just muddies free software waters more.

Free Software needs free tools.

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@cwebber Centralised systems are vulnerable, evil, or both.

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My uncle has this great idea that the NSA should host everyone's emails because they are already storing them in their dragnets anyways, and it would be super convenient because you would never have to have a password or enter login information or anything because the NSA already knows who is using what devices.