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Fascists are taking over much of the West because saying things like this has become controversial.
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Attached: 1 image There was a time when saying things like this were completely uncontroversial. Fascists are taking over much of the West because saying things like this has become controversial.Mastodon
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mastodon.cr/@Linux/11518880089… Linux@mastodon.cr - "WhatsApp is spying on its users and helping the U.S. government spy on people too. What should we use?!"
"Let's use Signal — and completely ignore the fact that it's also developed in the United States, along with all its servers, the non-profit, and the business itself." 🤦
There are alternatives outside the U.S. — you should check them out!
TeleGuard — Switzerland
teleguard.ch
Threema — Switzerland
threema.ch
Ginlo — Germany
ginlo.net
Delta Chat — Germany
delta.chat
#Signal #DigitalSovereignty #Privacy #Security #Chat
ginlo Privat und Business Messenger - sicheres Messaging aus Deutschland - ginlo
Der sicherste Business-Messenger made and hosted in Germany. Vollverschlüsselt, E2E-verschlüsselt, DSGVO-konform, komfortabel, Open Source.ginlo.net GmbH
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I am not an expert, but I thought Signal was considered safer because its code is open and it has been audited for security.
Threema is a paid service, so I guess someone can link a card to an account.
I have not heard about the others before. I will try to take a look.
Delta Chat is an unholy mess of email protocols layered into a messenger, I'd not trust its security just because of the inherent complexity of parsing all that. Not that it's necessarily insecure, just software practice says that's way harder to get right.
If I was worried about signal (and I'm not) I'd probably use its Molly fork, rather than any unproven alternatives, in no small part also because actually using encryption is better than not (and not communicating isn't great either), and it's already pretty common. Network effects matter.
California’s first solar-covered canal is now fully online
Something Positive Going on In CA
California's first solar-covered canal is now fully online
The 1.6-MW pilot system is among a growing number of initiatives to put solar over waterways. The approach could generate gigawatts of power nationwide.Canary Media
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David Lynch's House for Sale for $15 Million
David Lynch's compound in the Hollywood Hills has been listed by the Agency for $15 million.Pat Saperstein (Variety)
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Melissa Corrigan, she/her
Story time!
"A few days ago, I was almost home when I passed a disturbing scene. A teenage girl on the sidewalk, huddled up with her knees tucked to her chest as a man, boy perhaps, screamed at her, inches from her face. I was driving so I’m not positive, but it seemed like he hit her. He was clearly out of control.
I whipped my car around and positioned myself right in front of her, rolled down the passenger window, and asked if she needed help or a ride. She said no, but was really sobbing. I asked again, no pressure, but if I couldn’t give her a ride could I at least call someone? She shook her head. He was standing several feet away glaring at her and then at me, back and forth.
I pulled my car right around the corner at the end of the block and parked it. I stared at him. He walked a block down, staring at me.
[Mind you, I have my six year old in the car and I am just weighing my options. I texted my husband and asked him to come- this was very close to our neighborhood.]
Then I see a car pull up behind me. A woman got out and went to the girl and spoke to her. She was wearing a badge on a lanyard, so she was a teacher from the high school nearby. Then I got out of the car and went and spoke with her.
She said she thought she recognized the girl from school, and she was not okay with the situation, just like I wasn’t. We both stared at him. He walked another half block away.
The teacher turned and helped the girl gather up her bookbag and things and walked her across the street to the apartments where she apparently lived and where he was not letting her walk to.
My husband arrived. We stared at him until he walked another block… and another. The teacher gave the girl her number and left.
And then…
I was in my favorite coffeeshop and a beautiful young woman came in. Total stunner. She ordered her coffee, and it was her birthday so she got her coffee for free and we all said happy birthday. But she got a phone call and we could hear some guy literally screaming at her through the phone.
On. Her. Birthday.
She sat down and began to cry.
The barista (female) said, “Whose ass do I gotta beat?”
And then the cashier stepped up and said, “Yeah, me too.”
I said, “Yeah, me too,” and a chorus of every woman in there echoed as we all stopped to do what we were doing to offer our ass beating services.
“Nobody should make you cry, first of all, and most definitely not on your birthday. If your man makes you feel some kind of way on a day that’s about you, leave his ass NOW,” an older black woman piped up with advice for the young woman.
She smiled and wiped her eyes and looked at all of us. There was literally only one man in the place, and there were seven woman looking at her telling her we have her back. Her phone rang. She looked at it. Then stuffed it down in her bag and began sipping her free birthday coffee.
Two separate occasions in one week where women had another woman’s back. We didn’t know her, we didn’t know the situation, but we knew a man was misbehaving in a violent way and we weren’t having it. And we made sure she knew we had her back.
There were three protestors who stood up in a restaurant and called Donald Trump Hitler TO HIS FACE.
They were all women.
Women have stood toe to toe with ICE agents, Border Patrol, DHS, police, and MAGA nut jobs.
Women have stepped forward to lead mutual aid and community organizations.
There’s a reason they want to silence us so very badly.
We are strong.
We are powerful.
They are scared of us.
Because a woman will take off her earrings to beat your ass, in a moment’s notice, if she sees you hit a woman.
Because day by day, women grow less and less afraid of men and more and more emboldened to fight them.
Literally.
These men better learn. The tide is turning. Damsels in distress aren’t being saved by male knights on white horses, they’re being saved by other damsels. We don’t need no fucking knight. We have each other.
50% of the population is a lot. And we’re pissed, tired, and fed up.
These immature men with rage problems might want to think twice about their actions before they get caught by the wrong menopausal girl gang. He won’t be walking away from it, that’s for damn sure."
Melissa Corrigan, she/her (@itsjustmelissak)
Story time! A few days ago, I was almost home when I passed a disturbing scene. A teenage girl on the sidewalk, huddled up with her knees tucked to her chest as a man, boy perhaps, screamed at her, inches from her face.Melissa Corrigan, she/her (Substack)
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We are being pushed into a militarised future we don’t want - militarisation of civilian spaces
[...]We are being pushed into a militarised future we don’t want.This phenomena is visible in many forms:
- States bringing military technologies into our town squares by establishing partnerships with the “defence technology” industry - militarisation of civilian spaces.
- Civilian technology companies encroaching on battlefields, taking civilian data with them - militarisation of civilian tech.
- Private investment firms and funds pushing unimaginable amounts of money, creating incentives for surveillance and war, and serving investors before people – a privatisation of military tech
[...]
♲ Privacy International - 2025-09-11 09:00:08 GMT
After 9/11, there was an explosion of surveillance technologies advancing mass monitoring under the guise of security.Today, we’re watching a similar shift in defence technology.
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Ukraine has intensified its use of domestically produced sea and aerial drones in the Black Sea, claiming a series of successful attacks against Russia’s navy over the past year.
I'll bet the US is pretty worried about this sort of thing. Imagine an entire flock of such drones...
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Attached: 1 image How to spot a stroke. (The faster you can get them to care, the less damage that occurs. Better to call 911 and have them checked out at the ER than wait and possibly have major, permanent damage). #FirstAid #strokesAI6YR's Mastodon
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Southern Water bans tankers doing runs to US billionaire's lake
Tankers taking water for US billionaire Stephen Schwarzman have been told to stop by Southern Water.Jonah Fisher (BBC News)
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"small proportion of the water transported had very recently been used to help fill a new lake"
So the rest of the water filled up his hot tub?
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