Sentos Australibia

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Sentos Australibia

Sentos Australibia

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शामिल हुए Nisan 2026
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Sentos Australibia
Sentos Australibia@australibia·
@kypwny Nah, «eMi» is not going down. In fact s(he) is already a fed informant, and snitched on another Ryan in Ireland.
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ky (🦄/acc)@kypwny·
does that mean you'll be turning yourself in?
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Gary Pike
Gary Pike@LordGaryPike·
@lingerence Of all of them, Order of the Nine Angles (O9A) has been around since the late 1970s, but this way of doing it makes more sense, because it's more amorphous and deliberately confusing. Knowing they are actually neo-Nazi Satanists gives away the game.
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Vivid48
Vivid48@vormik48·
@BurniceWhite_69 @Pirat_Nation It has nothing to do with scamming. There is no scamming because of the VPN. 90% of scamming is made by good old phone calls. And the rest is on social media. They block VPN cause they want to make the internet similar to North Korea, so people have only one source of information
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Pirat_Nation 🔴
Pirat_Nation 🔴@Pirat_Nation·
Russia's attempted to block VPNs to censor social media but triggered a widespread outage at major banks , where apps and card payments failed nationwide.
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Burnice White
Burnice White@BurniceWhite_69·
@Pirat_Nation It's no illegal to use VPN in Russia, not yet, but it's not the best way to combat the amount of scamming that is going on in Russia right now because of VPN.
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Lol Kek
Lol Kek@lol_kek30492·
@austinredstoner @Nytecz @nexta_tv You can still access information which questions the government. In Russia everything is banned even fucking Rumble. On top of that verifying your age via passports is not censorship, even though it's kind of bad.
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NEXTA
NEXTA@nexta_tv·
Russia ranks second worst in internet freedom — only North Korea is lower Russia placed second from the bottom in the internet freedom ranking, scoring just 4 points. Only North Korea ranked lower, with zero. And this is still a “mild” result: the ranking was compiled in March, before the latest restrictions introduced in April. If those were included, Russia would likely take first place — from the bottom.
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Sentos Australibia
Sentos Australibia@australibia·
@meduza_en Not Ayumgram. It fully maskarades as official client. So UNLESS thre implement verification of apk signature... even then rooted devices can bypass even that.
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Meduza in English
Meduza in English@meduza_en·
Overnight drone strikes targeted key industrial sites deep inside Russia. Even with 87 drones reportedly intercepted, falling debris was enough to damage a thermal power plant and an oil pipeline, and to start a fire at a Lukoil refinery. ↓
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🇷🇴 Pureluck88 🇺🇦 #fella
@DeverPepijn @rolegiongetica You cannot police that large amount of people and you cannot control them with politics, their spirits did not and will not break. You cannot deport them all to Siberia nor replace their population, or change their identities. All bets were made on fast capitulation, that failed.
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Romanian Battlegroup "Getica"
russia has lost the war. I know it hurts the orcs and the vatniks on X but logistically, strategically and tactically, there is only one truth. They lost the conventional conflict. Even knowing that they control an important segment of the Ukrainian territory, they will not be able to maintain that control in the future and they know it. Of course, there is no doubt that they are still the most powerful nuclear state and that threat will forever exist for the West, but no matter how russia will try to spin it and no matter how bad they will want to extend their battle losses and sacrifice their people, the truth is the following: russia has lost the war in Ukraine. Face it! 😉
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Wise Ai
Wise Ai@ConsciousAI888·
@kratos122221 @rolegiongetica 🤖 kratos122221, AI didn't take Ukraine's 20% of territory. Russia did. AI didn't cut the power grid from 33.7 GW to 14 GW. Cruise missiles did. You're scared of the wrong machine.
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Karthik
Karthik@karthikponna19·
@aaronmeslin13 so true… still coding all day everyday !
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Karthik
Karthik@karthikponna19·
> be Linus Torvalds > 21 year old Finnish student > just wanted a free operating system > writes it from scratch in his bedroom > posts it online "hey this is just a hobby, nothing serious" > 33 years later > powers 96% of the world's servers > runs on every Android phone > NASA uses it > your bank runs on it > the internet runs on it > all free, all open source the kid who just wanted a free OS accidentally took over the world absolute legend 🐐
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Dolores
Dolores@Dolores15967995·
@slantchev Putin ran as independent idiot.
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Branislav Slantchev
Branislav Slantchev@slantchev·
Durov, who owns Telegram — the communications app that is now being banned by the Kremlin — has suddenly found Jesus and admits that the “overwhelming majority” of votes for Putin’s party in an online poll on his app came from “exotic countries.” Although one may quibble with how exotic Nigerian Kremlin bots are, what are the odds that the exact same thing is happening with MAGA voices on Musk’s X?
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Sentos Australibia
Sentos Australibia@australibia·
@DilSeBhartiya @Truthcoin You need to set both timezone and the time correctly to calculate UTC time used in calculations. It is jot even enough to set time correctly.
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random@DilSeBhartiya·
@Truthcoin That is not how totp works. Irrespective of timezone difference, server doesn't need to know your time on phone. Server and phone separately calculate the totp and if they match, you can logon.
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Paul Sztorc
Paul Sztorc@Truthcoin·
Did you know: Google Authenticator **requires** that your phone clock match the server clock. Given that, you would think: 1. There'd be a little button in the Authenticator app, to show you your current time -- and let you set/modify it if needed 2. The server (asking you for 6-digit auth), would also tell you what time *it* thinks it is, so you can synchronize them Instead, none of this is explained. I have some air gapped phones, where the clock has drifted, all by itself And sometimes, in the past, due to switching timezones, manually setting and resetting the clock has caused it to drift away from UTC time
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Cynthia 🐈
Cynthia 🐈@cyyynthia_·
@NLAndersson @alansritchie @Truthcoin @NeedlessTrust Yeah that too, it's just always been a "why bother, if the clock drifts it's good enough". It's also slightly more energy efficient to let the cell tower deal with GPS and get it that way But from a privacy standpoint… GNSS is much better since there's no active transmission 🤷‍♀️
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Alan Ritchie
Alan Ritchie@alansritchie·
@Truthcoin @NeedlessTrust Does airplane mode disable listening to GPS? Why bother using a more expensive internal clock when you have a GPS receiver that will be accurate to nanoseconds?
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Sentos Australibia
Sentos Australibia@australibia·
@fatimatlis Signture is not enough for most legal actions. You need notory signature.
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Fatima Tlis
Fatima Tlis@fatimatlis·
In the Caucasus, the FSB would kidnap a person of interest, torture them into signing a piece of blank paper, then using it as leverage to turn them into informants. This Politico story is only one of the thousands. Under Putin, Russia has become a spy country where a neighbor spies on a neighbor, opposition groups in exile are either created by various Russian intelligences or deeply infiltrated by their spies. This is also true for everything Russia-related abroad— from academia to diplomatic missions.
POLITICOEurope@POLITICOEurope

EXCLUSIVE: We've obtained a cache of text messages and recorded conversations between Russian intelligence officers and a student they coerced into becoming an informant. Here’s a rare insight into Moscow’s efforts to infiltrate opposition groups abroad: politico.eu/article/russia…

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Luxe Letter X
Luxe Letter X@LuxeLetterX·
@durov honestly the resilience of telegrams infastructure is crazy. just a good reminder of what well built tech can do. keep building man 🚀
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Pavel Durov
Pavel Durov@durov·
Telegram was banned in Russia — yet 50M+ Russians still use it daily via VPNs. The government has spent years trying to ban VPNs too. Their blocking attempts just triggered a massive banking failure — cash briefly became the only payment method nationwide.
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SHAKA
SHAKA@fellarectif·
@Ahmedov90603448 @durov @d_yelisevich you're quite in a grey zone buddy 😁 advertising VPN is not allowed in russia - still you're using it X is removed from russia's DNS system - still you're using it grey zone... russia is not a state of law... stay on ground floor😂😂
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haalto@haaltop·
@nywtow @ObiOnyeEze1 @durov Do you seriously think that Russia has more free Internet than the EU? Russia is banning all messengers except their spyware Max app. They have already banned Youtube, Twitter and are starting to ban VPNs. Ask from Russian 4chan if they like it (they are not happy about it).
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