How Google and Amazon managed to censor @signalapp@twitter.com in countries that didn't managed to do it alone : https://signal.org/blog/looking-back-on-the-front/
Python Environment
https://xkcd.com/1987/
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''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
Lol at all those companies suddenly exclaiming how much they care about me having control of my personal data because of the GDPR.
This is a bit depressing.
https://www.nerdmeritbadges.com/products/octocat
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.
@cwebber Centralised systems are vulnerable, evil, or both.
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.
can we claim 4/18 as I'm-a-teapot-day? #compsci
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